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1. Young Adults Take Picture in Backyard While Holding Bottle of Liquor

2. Colonel P.D. Shingleton and His Instructors, W. Va. State Police School

See bottom of photograph for identification of those pictured.

3. First Annual Meeting of Special Medical Examiners, W. Va. State Compensation Commissioner

4. Greenbrier High School Senior Class

5. Marita Nursery School Class, Charleston, W. Va.

6. Group of Salvation Army Volunteers

Clark Raymond Morgan: President from Charleston, West Virginia. John Maxwell Ford: Vice-President from Charleston, West Virginia. Benjamin Harrison Ashworth: Orator from Beckley, West Virginia. Graves Hampton Trumbo: Secretary-Treasurer from Charleston, West Virginia.

7. Judge Frank Lively Class Fall Reunion, Charleston, W. Va.

"Jacob Cline Koon and his Family (January 1, 1898) Golden Wedding Celebration, Near Worthington, W. Va.Standing Back Row: Joseph Snider Koon, George Washington Koon, Weaden Cline Koon D. V. S., Nancy Koon (Sturm), Cynthia Koon (Shaver) and Minnie Koon (Morgan).Sitting Front Row: Benjamin Titus Koon, JACOB CLINE KOON, CHARLOTTE TITUS SNIDER (KOON), Mariah Koon (Moegan) and Mary Koon (Shaver)."

8. Jacob Cline Koon and Family

Group portrait of James W. Cooan (Koon) and his family.  Other family members in the portrait are likely his wife and four daughters or other female relatives.

9. James W. Cooan (Koon) and Family

The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.

10. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Ziler at Silling-Ziler Wedding Party, Charleston, W. Va.

The nurses in the forefront hold flower bouquets. Behind them, physicians and staff are dressed in suits.

11. Staff, Nurses, and Physicians of Mountain State Memorial Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.

"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."

12. 63rd Annual Session Improved Order of Red Men; 32nd Annual Session Degree of Pocohontas, Charleston, W. Va.