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Oscar Goodluck is reading the April 1909 edition of Scientific American, which was Volume 100, Number 16.  The cover images reference the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.
(From left to right): Virginia, James Jr., Jeanette, and Edith Green.
Home from Sunday School.
Photographers note: "Grandmothers sister".
Ray Green is the brother of James E. Green Sr.
He is taking a "selfie" by using a string, for darning socks, to trigger the shutter. The oilfield cabin he is in is referred to as a "Jenny Lynd" type, which means it has no studding, just wide poplar boards. Photographers note: "If wife would only come back."
Vaw Clue in Pleasants County, West Virginia is south of St. Mary's, West Virginia.
Well blowing in.
Oil field, blowing in, standard rig.
Ed Green is the man on the left wearing suspenders.
"There was a man named "Tree" who was big in oil."
Two miles from St. Mary's, West Virginia in Pleasants County. Portable rig, not standard rig.
Thomas Jefferson Taylor (man in center), died ca. 1944, father of Edith Green.
An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.
James E. Green St. standing on left, James E. Green Jr. on the far right, Virginia Green standing in front of woman in white dress, and Edith Taylor Green is in the center wearing a dark blouse and white skirt.
Sugar Valley is located at the confluence of Sugar Creek and Middle Island Creek in Pleasants County, West Virginia.
Floats are being pulled by horses.
(From left to right): Virginia, Jeanette, Edith, James Jr., James Sr. (Photographer)
"Easter greetings from St. Mary's, W. Va. 1909."
Little girl poses with her stuffed animal bunny next to a basket of Easter eggs.
Fourth of July celebration.