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Blues Power placed 10th in the National Amateur Blues Contest in Memphis, Tennessee, Edward J. Cabbell is wearing the shorts.

85. Blues Power Band of Morgantown, W. Va.

Candid photograph of Joan Fenton, Clarence Mizelle and the director of the John Henry Memorial Foundation, Edward Cabbell (sitting).

86. Joan Fenton, Clarence Mizell and Edward Cabbell at John Henry Memorial Foundation Office, Princeton, W. Va.

George Evans displays a revolver to his wife Kay and three blue belton setters.

87. George and Kay Evans with Blue Belton Setters at Home, Preston County, W. Va.

88. United States Secretary of Agriculture, Howard M. Gore with Vada Watson, 'The Kansas Wheat Girl'

Mary is the wife of R.S. Shilling and Anna is the wife of Max Mathers of Morgantown, West Virginia.

89. Mary Shilling and Anna DeGant Mathers

Late wife of West Virginia Governor Howard Gore (1925-1929). Roxie Gore died in 1907, years before her husband was elected governor.

90. Roxie C. Bailey Gore

During the Civil War, Goff enlisted in the Confederate Army at age 17, in the 19th Virginia Cavalry and later, Company A, 26th Virginia Cavalry. After the war, he married Rachael Morton.

91. Thomas M. Goff, Webster County, W. Va.

The portrait was collected in 1940 by George and Mike Barrick, two WVU students and Morgantown residents.

92. Autographed Portrait of Gene Krupa, Performer at Morgantown's Warner Theater

This is a photo of Gray Gordon collected by WVU students George and Mike Barrick. He performed at the Warner Theater in Morgantown, West Virginia. It is signed "To George Best Wishes Gray Gordon".

93. Autographed Portrait of Gray Gordon a performer

Either an ambrotype or tintype, Pre-Civil War image of a young G. P. Gardener.

94. Cased Portrait of G. P. Gardner of Point Pleasant, Va. (later W. Va.)

Either an ambrotype or tintype image of G. P. Gardner wearing an officer's uniform of possibly the Union Army,and holding a sword with a revolver tucked in his belt.

95. Cased Portrait of Civil War Army Officer G. P. Gardner of Point Pleasant, Va. (later W. Va.)

Young African-American woman strikes a pose. Information on p. 128 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Bobbie Drew Ward."

96. Sarah Gibson, Morgantown, W. Va.