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W. K. Pendleton was a Senatorial Representative to the 1872 State Constitutional Convention. He was also President of Betheny College, 1841-1886 and State Superintendent of Schools, 1876-1881.

61. William K. Pendleton

Sketch of Captain James M. Pipes, who served in the Union Army, wounded three times including amputation of an arm. He was West Virginia Secretary of State, 1868-1872 and a member of the 1872 State Constitutional Convention

62. Captain James M. Pipes of Marshall County, W. Va.

63. William Henry Potter of Monongalia County, W. Va.

64. Susan Anderson Potter of Monongalia County, W. Va.

Portrait of the Price family, members are not identified.

65. Price Family, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Left to Right: Maria Price, Albert Price, unidentified man in rocking chair, Uncle Oliver Price, Uncle John Price, and Aunt Jane Price.

66. Price Family, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Group portrait outside a barn includes members of the Price family: Left to right, Unidentified woman and man, John Price, Oliver Price and Albert Price

67. Shanks Mills, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Albert Price holding an old muzzle loading musket and his sister (in-law?) is seated in a wheelchair.

68. Albert Price and Sister, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Nimrod Protzman was also an officer and musician during the Civil War, in Company E, 17th West Virginia Infantry.

69. Nimrod Protzman, Morgantown Musican

Nimrod Protzman was a Morgantown musician and businessman in the late 19th century.

70. Nimrod Protzman of Morgantown, WV

71. Clarissa Pearson of Pittsburgh, Pa.

72. Pate Protzman of Morgantown, W. Va.