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Members of a Girls Basketball team in Grafton, West Virginia, pose for a group portrait.
'Tygart Dam on Tygart River near Grafton backs-up a large man-made lake where swimming, fishing, boating, and picnicking can be enjoyed.'
View of Robinson Cottage in Taylor County.
View of railroad bridge in Taylor County.  Three men on cart on railroad tracks.
View of railroad bridge in Taylor County.
Members of the Taylor County Band standing on a hillside.  Third from right with trombone is Dr. Charley Brown
'Henry Lee Grant, Jr. at two and one- half years of age.  Holder of the world's record as a baby bicyclist.  Traveler, mechanical genius and all-round good fellow.'
Front view of the home of Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day.  Webster is near Grafton in Taylor County.
Uniformed men on the front steps of courthouse.
Part of the Industrial School for Boys.
Kunst Cottage and the Automobile Tag Factory at the W. Va. Industrial School for Boys.
Typescript on the back of photograph: 'Photo Number: WV-514-5; Location: Tygart Valley SCD - Taylor County; Pond on Dr. Haislip's farm near Grafton, W. Va.  Good pastures, hay and beef cattle combine with adequate water supply to give a picture of prosperity.'
'First row, left to right: Walter Painter, Ray Bodkin, Lon Bodkin, Tommy Painter. Second row, left to right: Parion Cowger, Jessie Painter, Lynn Conrad, Lola Cowger, Myrtle Hevener, Oscar Painter. Third row, left to right: Ola Homan, Jessie Hammer (Teacher), Fanny Conrad.
Dr. Asford Brown's wife's family.
The house is located in Taylor Co. between Bridgeport and Flemington, W. Va.
Also known as the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys.
Now the International Mothers Day Shrine.