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1. Lenna Lowe Yost

Lenna Lowe Yost, from Marion County ,WV was prominent in the struggle for the passage of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote. Yost served in leadership roles in the national suffrage organization and the West Virginia Equal Suffrage Association.'Copyright and all non-copyright photographs may be reproduced for the priced charged and the following credit line under each reproduction; Harris & Ewing; Washington, D. C.; This license is for your use only'

2. Lenna Lowe Yost

A photograph of pilot Chuck Yeager with his jet plane. 'Charles Yeager, who was born in Lincoln County, became the first person to fly a plane faster than the speed of sound. He is the hero of Tom Wolf's best-selling book, "The Right Stuff," which was made into a popular motion picture.'

3. Chuck Yeager with XF-92A

A photograph of Brigadier General 'Pete' Everest (left), Colonel Yeager (center), and Colonel 'Andy'  Anderson (right) standing next to aircraft.

4. Brigadier General Frank (Pete) K. Everest, Jr., Colonel Chuck Yeager, and Colonel Clarence (Andy) E. Anderson, Jr.

5. Signed Photo of Houston G. Young, W. Va. Secretary of State

6. S. Hall Young

7. Pete Yost (Right) and an Unidentified Man

'The man on the steps is the maternal uncle of Otis Stribling Young, Jr., Malcom Beckley Meridith (of Morgantown, W. Va., and the son of Clinton and Marion Maxwell Meridith).

8. U. S. Post Office at Apple Grove, West Virginia

Cabinet card photograph of a young girl wearing Victorian style dress and high buttoned shoes.

9. Ora D. Young of Charleston, W. Va.

The two men in this carte de visite, were also known as "Uncle Norman " and Uncle Din".

10. Norman and Milton Young

A carte de visite of a well dressed J. M. Young.

11. J. M. Young

A carte de visite of a young woman, Mama Young, posed on a fringe trimmed chair and wearing mid-19th century style dress and hair.

12. Mama Young