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97. Home Interior, Dining Room

98. Home Interior, Living Room

Front left to right: Guy Farmer of Lincoln County, Electric winner; Miss Margaret Adele Bigelow of Wood County, Alumni recognition; Kenneth Kissel of Marshall County, forestry winner.Standing left to right: Aleta Rae Strader ofUpshur County, Canning winner; Sally Ann Ours of Grant County, Achievement winner; Ralph Izard of Boone County, recreation winner; Dwaine Hornbeck of Upshur County, beautification of home grounds winner, and Joan Lee of Kanawha County, leadership winner.

99. National 4-H Award Winners From W. Va.

During World War II, war prisoners were housed at this camp on the head-waters of Little Clear Creek in Greenbrier County. The prisoners were employed to lay railroad track into a large stand of virgin timber. The operator stated that the German prisoners were the finest type of labor and did an excellent job.

100. World War II POW Camp; Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Agricultural land being stripped by the C and P Coal Company in Taylor County. After mining, this land will be leveled and sloped for drainage, then restored to productive farm cover.

101. C and P Coal Company Strip Mine; Taylor County, W. Va.

Clockwise from top left: milk delivery truck, screening and processing milk, washing hands, sterilizing equipment.

102. Dairy Production Photo Collage

Winner of the conservation farming contest loading equipment with fertilizer.

103. Conservation Contest Winner from Mason County

Two men survey the field of Sweet Clover cover crop.

104. I. H. Taylor Farm; Grant County, W. Va.

105. Aerial Photograph of Tracy Phillips Farm; Buckhannon, Upshur County, W. Va.

Group of men in front of a dairy truck.

106. Soil Conservation Contest Winner, Nicholas County, W. Va.

107. Leslie Rayburn, State Soil Conservation Contest Winner, Mason County, W. Va.

Located in Bozoo, West Virginia, Keatley's farm had a complete soil conservation plan in operation in connection with the Southern Soil Conservation District, of which Mr. Keatley was a chairman of the Board of Supervisors. The plan was written in 1943 with the strips being installed in 1945. At time of photo, entire plan is completed which included a fish pond located behind the dam in far right of photograph.

108. J. R. Keatley Farm, Summers County, W. Va.