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President Taft appears to be a painting that Mr. Kelley is standing in front of. Back of postcard reads: "Mr N. Stealey. Dear Sir, I come through All O.K. I want to have a big time with Bill for a day or two. You can keep that quiet. Yours truly, I. M. Kelley."

3757. Isaac M. Kelley and President Taft Painting

Postcard of Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital at Parkersburg, West Virginia.

3758. Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital

Postcard published by J.R. Elson.

3759. Commerce Street, Wellsburg, W. Va

Postcard published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3760. Wellsburg Banking & Trust Co. Building, Wellsburg, W. Va

Postcard published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3761. Bird's Eye View of Wellsburg, W. Va

Published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3762. Charles Street, Looking North, Wellsburg, W. Va.

Front: "Fan after the Explosion Monongah, W.Va" Back: "See if you can find grandpa on this card. To Fred from Aunt Lessie."

3763. Remains of Monongah Mine No.18 after Disaster

People gathering to look at where the only living man was found from the 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster.

3764. Onlookers looking at a Mine Disaster

Rescue parties clearing a cave-in at Monongah Mine #8.

3765. Rescue Efforts at Monongah Mine #8

Fairmont Coal Company, Monongah Mine No. 6.

3766. Monongah Mining Station

Front: "No.6 Tip[p]le, Monongah, WVA".

3767. Monongah Mining Station No.6

Fan house at Monongah Mine No.8 after the explosion. Back: "This is the most terrible explosion of its kind that ever happened in the U.S. We were up yesterday. Will write in a few days. It shook here considerably. [illegible]" To Mr. Okey May in Terra Haute, Indiana.

3768. Monongah Mine No.8 Fan House after Explosion