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Godfrey Stemple was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Stemple's Ridge in Preston County, West Virginia is named after him.

1. First Annual Reunion of the Descendants of Godfrey Stemple; Carmel, W. Va.

Men belonging to the Kilsyth baseball team gather together for a team photo. The team ended their 1932 season with 22 wins, 22 losses, and one tie.

2. Kilsyth Baseball Team, Kilsyth, Fayette County, W. Va.

In the front row, from left to right, are Dove Hunohrey, Wallace Craft, Leon Jarvis, and Cris Thompson.Standing, from left to right, are William Craft, Pete Radzue, Eddie Jarvis, Theodore Dixon, Buss Royer, and Virgil Dillon.The "bat-boys" in the forefront of the photograph are Dyke Janeski and Edgar Foster.

3. White Oak Baseball Team, White Oak, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Eleven miners are pictured outside of a mine entrance.

4. Koppers Coal Division Helen Plant No. 11 Mine, Stotesbury, W. Va.

In the back row, from left to right, are Wed Fiddler, George Fiddler, Frank Amos, unknown, unknown, unknown, Roy Brosius Sr., unknown, and unknown.Seated, from left to right, are unknown, Cy Taylor, unknown, Charlie Fiddler, and unknown.

5. Burnsville Band, Burnsville, W. Va.

Left to right: Janet Warden Hawes, Aunt Edna, Uncle Clyde, Linda Warden.

6. Linda and Janet Warden with Aunt Edna and Uncle Clyde

Left to right: Leonard Otis Dotson, Vashti Lee Johnson Dotson, Linda Warden, Loxie Lee Dotson Borror, Barbara Lee Borror Warden, and Janet Warden. Janet and Linda are daughters of Barbara, who is the daughter of Loxie, who is the daughter of Leonard and Vashti.

7. Dotson Family Group Photo

8. Christmas Day at Creed Wilson's, W. Va.