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1. Former Governor Pierpont on the Steps of his Home in Fairmont, Marion County, W. Va.

2. Governor Hulett Smith Speaks at the Inauguration of West Virginia University President Dr. James G. Harlow

Governor from 1913-1917.

3. Hatfield, Henry

Pierpont served as the governor of the Loyal Government of Virginia during the Civil War and helped to establish the new state of West Virginia.

4. Francis Harrison Pierpont from Fairmont, W. Va.

Born in Waynesburg, Pa. July 24, 1823. His parents moved to Middlebourne, Tyler County at the age of 4. Studied law with his brother and brother-in-law and admitted to the bar in Parkersburg at the age of 20. Lived at Wheeling when Governor of W. Va.

5. Arthur I. Boreman, Governor of West Virginia during the Civil War

Born in Waynesburg, Pa. July 24, 1823. His parents moved to Middleborne, Tyler County at the age of 4. Studied law with his brother and brother-in-law and admitted to the bar in Parkersburg at the age of 20. Lived at Wheeling when Governor of W. Va.

6. Arthur I. Boreman, Governor of West Virginia during the Civil War

Born in Waynesburg, Pa. July 24, 1823. His parents moved to Middleborne, Tyler County at the age of 4. Studied law with his brother and brother-in-law and admitted to the bar in Parkersburg at the age of 20. Lived at Wheeling when Governor of W. Va.

7. Governor Arthur I. Boreman

Born in Waynesburg, Pa. July 24, 1823. His parents moved to Middleborne, Tyler County at the age of 4. Studied law with his brother and brother-in-law and admitted to the bar in Parkersburg at the age of 20. Lived at Wheeling when Govenor of W. Va.

8. Governor Arthur I. Boreman

9. Governor William E. Stevenson

10. Judge A. B. Fleming

11. Governor A. B. Fleming

12. Governor Albert B. White