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Mann is pictured with a bouquet of roses in front of the ship.

1. Alice Wright Mann at the Christening Ceremony of U.S.S. West Virginia

2. Congressman Arch Moore and Family

3. John W. Mason

4. Hu Maxwell, Author of the History of Randolph County, W. Va.

5. Eugene L. Mathers in Composing Room of Morgantown Post, Walnut Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

6. William Hamilton Morris, Director A. I. M. E.

Karl Myers (1899 - 1951) from Tucker County, appointed as the first 'West Virginia's Poet Laureate' in 1927.

7. Karl Myers, West Virginia Poet Laureate

Myers was West Virginia Poet Laureate from 1927 to 1937. His remains are buried in an unknown grave in an IOOF cemetery near Elkins. The people of Tucker County, determined to honor Myers, raised money to place this monument near the Myers family graves in Moore Cemetery. A bucket of dirt from the immediate area of where Karl Myers is thought to be buried was placed in his plot with the monument.

8. Memorial to Karl Myers, First Poet Laureate of West Virginia, Moore Cemetery, Tucker County, W. Va.

Photo taken in Hendricks, W. Va. Meyers was West Virginia Poet Laureate from 1927 to 1937.

9. Karl Dewey Myers (1899 - 1951)

10. George McKendrie

11. Arthur P. Mitchell

12. Franklin W. McCloskey

'(Mrs. James S. Craig) of Nicholas County, author of "The Wonderful Spring and Other Poems" (1903) 47 pps.'

13. Ellen Francis Miller

'Attorney General of West Virginia'

14. Clarke W. May

'Post Card; For Message Only; In the course of human events it becomes necessary to make a change politically in the State Government of West Virginia. The time is now at hand. "A new broom sweeps clean." The Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, J.A. Miller, respectfully solicits your support and vote.'

15. J. A. Miller

A photograph of A. James Manchin being filmed among a group of scrapped automobiles.

16. A. James Manchin

A portrait of John McDermott seated at his desk.

17. John McDermott

Alex McCausland, son of Confederate General John McCausland, posed for the photograph on his property.

18. Alex McCausland, Mason County, W. Va.

'Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia'

19. William N. Miller

20. Mrs. Carrie Stewart Metcalf

Possibly Rev. Tom Miller?

21. Reverend Tom Miller

'Mr. Michael McCormick, who has been named new Advertising Manager for Fostoria Glassware. Mr. McCormick lives at 144 E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va.'

22. Michael McCormick, Advertising Manager for Fostoria Glassware

23. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Glen McKinney

24. Ralph McGill

25. Thomas E. Millsop

'Publication of this photograph is not authorized unless approved for release by a public information office at any Army activity or installation and so noted hereon. Its use in commercial advertisement must be approved by the Public Information Division, Office of the Chief of Information, Department of the Army, the Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. If published, please credit, "U.S. Army Photo."'

26. Gene McArdle

27. T. E. Millsop

28. Rev. John McElhenny, D. D.

October 2, 1828 - January 20,1895

29. Benjamin Franklin Martin

30. Coleman Meriwether of Kentucky

31. W. V. Marquis

32. William N. Miller

33. S. D. McMaster

34. Dr. Kenneth McFarland

35. Robert D. Mellace

36. James R. McCartney

37. Dr. Kenneth McFarland

Class of '21.

38. F. F. McIntosh, Jr.

39. Thomas McCaffery

40. Dewitt Mackenzie

41. Charles E. Mahan

42. Edward J. McCool

43. Joesph M. McCauley

44. A. H. McIntire, Secretary -Treasurer

45. John Maoilo

"The great contractor who drove the last spike to complete the main line of the Chesapeake & Ohio."

46. Claiborne R. Mason

47. Rev. John McElhenny, D. D.

48. William MacCorkle

49. Charles McGrath

"Mother of Effie, Lura, Hattie and my pal, Chloe."

50. Anna Miller

"Son of Judge H. C. McComas, Barboursville, W. Va, who along with his wife and the remainder of his family were killed by the Indians near Lordsburg, New Mexico. Charlie was adopted by the Apaches, learned to speak Apache, and would probably have been adopted by the tribe but he was killed by an Apache in 1883 or 1884."

51. Charlie McComas, White Captive Killed By Apaches

52. Isaac T. Mann

53. Hon. John T. McGraw of Taylor County, W. Va.

54. Jacob Matlick

55. Margaret Matlick

'(1878-1955); poet and writer'

56. Margaret Prescott Montague

A photograph of Senator Moreland seated at his desk.

57. Senator William Moreland

58. James R. Moreland of Morgantown, W. Va.

'NCA director'

59. Paul Morton, President of Cannelton Coal Company, Cannelton, W. Va.

An unidentified member of the Pence family.

60. Portrait of a Man from the Pence Family

A photograph of Emerson Moore seated outside with a fiddle.

61. Emerson L. Moore

'Founded Murphy's Mill, later called Murphytown in 1855. (In Wood County)'

62. Francisco Murphy

'Bn. 1823 Apr. 5; died 1888 Jul. 28; married: 1888 June 28 to Nancy Johnson, bn. 1825, died 1913, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Oliver Johnson.'

63. Reverend Josephus T. Myers

A photograph of Warren Moss posing with a certificate of appreciation.  'Later on WVU faculty.'

64. Warren H. Moss

65. Mr. Moss

66. James Morrow, Jr.

67. Fred Mooney

'Colonial Williamsburg Photograph 54-932-33; This picture may be syndicated or copied for publication: Not to be used for advertising without permission.'

68. Charles S. Morgan Delivering an Address

'Co. Store manager at Beckley Slope mine for 17 years.'

69. E. H. Mulford, Beckley, W. Va.

70. Colonel D. T. Moore, Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, W. Va.

71. Zackquill Morgan

72. Dr. Phoebia Moore

'Pat Moreland Wang said that she believes that this is Jas. Moreland!'

73. James Moreland (?)

'D.J. Moore Greenbrier Military School'

74. Colonel J. M. Moore of Lewisburg

'Vice President, Raw Materials, United States Steel Corporation of Delaware'

75. Thomas Moses

76. Albert Morgan and Family

'(Ill. Med. College)'

77. Dr. Phoebia Moore

A portrait of Dr. Moore wearing a hat and carrying an umbrella. 'Medical doctor from Mannington, West Virginia'

78. Dr. Phoebia Moore

A portrait of Governor Marland, governor of West Virginia from 1952 to 1956.

79. Governor William C. Marland

'Washington or Detroit'

80. Mother of William Morrow

'(1857-1926); The author is best remembered as the writer of Virginia and West Virginia county histories among which are those of Highland, Bath, Rockbridge and Alleghany counties, Virginia and Pendleton, Preston and Monroe counties, West Virginia. The scope of his writing is not confined to regional histories, however. He produced a "History of the Virginia Conference" (United Brethren Church), a "Practical History of Music," a biography of Daniel Boone and several works of literature among which is "Land of the Laurel" (1903). The author was born in Maine but grew up in Nebraska. He was a school teacher and newspaper writer by profession. The Morton family migrated to the eastern United States in 1881 and the author's life was spent in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. He was a resident of Preston county from 1896 to 1908. It was during his Preston County residency that his three works of literature, "Under the Cottonwoods," "Winning or Losing" and "Land of the Laurel," were produced.'

81. Oren F. Morton

82. Patty Murphy with Stuffed Black Cat under a Ladder

83. Clark W. May

84. Portrait of John W. Mason

He was the director of Libraries at West Virginia University.

85. Portrait Dr. Robert F. Munn in Africa

'Mr. Moore worked as Lumber Inspector for M. M. and D. D. Brown and then for D. D. Brown for 14 1/2 years or until his one good eye got where he could not see the defects and he had to give up inspecting. His was a friendship that lasted until the end. He used to ride around with me just for company when I visited the mills after he retired. A fine character was J. D.- D. D. Brown'

86. Portrait of J. D. Moore and Wife

87. Marshall McDonald

Presumably Julia McDonald (wife of John W. Davis) on the porch

88. John McDonald and Sue Leavell at Media near Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

89. John Y. McDonald Inspects Apples on a Tree

About 16. Wife of John W. Davis.

90. Julia McDonald

91. Chas. Milkint and Sons

Delegate to the General Conference.

92. Hon. B. F. Martin

At the time of the first celebration of Mother's Day. Was also first president of the Jarvis Memorial Class.

93. C.V. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Andrews Methodist Sunday School

94. Portrait of William M. Mahood

95. Portrait of Aaron Morgan of Porter's Falls, Wetzel County, W. Va.

Daughter of Anthony Sims Davenport, near Chillicothe, Ohio

96. Portrait of Alice Davenport Mack, Sandusky, Ohio

Sally Miller, an elderly woman standing in front of a stone house, wearing long dress, apron and a pioneer bonnet

97. Sally Miller of North River Mill, Hampshire County, W. Va.

Portrait of Dr. Roald Moyers of Franklin, W. Va, as a serious minded young man.

98. Dr. Roald Moyers, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Theda Moyers supporting a "Friend".

99. Theda Moyers of Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va. and 'Friend'

100. Theda Moyers of Franklin, W. Va., Gets Down To Bare-Bones With 'Friend'