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The first African-American woman to receive a graduate degree from West Virginia University, and the first African-American to serve as a WVU faculty member.
(back standing L to R); Rose, Troy, Betty, Elias, Tom Chafin, Joe, Oxer Damron, Shepard, Coleman, Levica Emma, and Bill Borden. (Middle row); Mary Howes, Vicie Simpkins, Devil Anse, Levicy, Nancy, Robert, Elliott, Louise, Cap. (Front row) Tennis, Midge, Willis, Old Yellow.
Levisa "Levicy" Hatfield family member sitting alongside the monument of her husband.
Devil Anse Hatfield Monument in Logan County, West Virginia.
Smith Hatfield (1854-1937).
Mourners include Tennis, Coleman, Johnse, Nancy, and Levincy Hatfield.
Back row (L to R): Tennis, Joe, Willie, and Lakie Hatfield. Front row (L to R): unidentified woman, William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, Alice Hatfield, Levisa "Levicy" Chafin Hatfield.
A picture of an election rally for Joe and Henry Hatfield. Joe ran for Sherriff, Henry ran for Senator.
Grace Hatfield, the wife of Joe Hatfield.
A picture of Maggie Hatfield at the grave of her husband, Elliot Hatfield.
Maggie is 3rd from the left.
William is the son of Jane Hatfield Browning.
Ruth Hatfield, Ewell Hatfield's wife.
Evelyn and her son are relatives of the Hatfield family.

36. Joe Hawes

Descendant of the Hatfield family and a pet dog.
Two men sit in front of a home used by the Hatfield family.
Devil Anse Hatfield on the steps of his family home.
The family meeting lasted from September 3rd to the 23rd.
The family meeting lasted from September 3rd to the 23rd.
Handwriting on the photo reads "To my good friend, Bettie Caldwell, from Mack B. Relly". Elizabeth "Bettie" Caldwell was the daughter of Anderson Hatfield.
A picture of Tennis Hatfield with his wife, Sadie Hatfield, and his son, Tennis Jr.