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Wife of West Virginia Governor Matthew Neely (1941-1945).

37. First Lady of West Virginia, Alberta C. Ramage Neely

Caption with photograph, "Sen. Matthew Neely (D., W. Va.)... turns thumbs down on GOP maneuvers to make MacArthur hearings here tomorrow (5/3) open. Denouncing GOP followers of MacArthur as "idol worshippers [sic]", Neely said any other soldier would have been court martial, jailed or shot for his disobedience and defiance of Mr. Truman".

38. Neely Blasts MacArthur, Washington D. C.

This is an autographed portrait of American actor Ozzie Nelson of the T.V. series "Ozzie and Harriet". He performed at the Warner Theater in Morgantown, West Virginia. The photo was collected by Mike and George Barrick, two WVU students. The photo is signed "To George from Ozzie Nelson".

39. Autographed Portrait of Ozzie Nelson

This is an autographed photo of Ozzie Nelson, American actor and star of the television series "Ozzie and Harriet". He performed at the Warner Theater in Morgantown, West Virginia. The photo is signed " To George Ozzie Nelson".

40. Autographed Potrait of Ozzie Nelson

Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia. She also led the most important program in housing and health care for the elderly through her work with the Federal Housing Administration. She established nationally high standards of care and oversaw the construction of 1,000 health care facilities. The photograph was most likely taken when Richard Nixon was Vice President of the United States.

41. Helen Holt Shaking Hands with Richard Nixon

Graduated from Woodburn Seminary in ca. 1860.

42. Emily Reed Norton of Kanawha Co., W. Va.

Emily Reed Norton graduated from Woodburn Seminary in ca. 1860.

43. Moses Norton and Emily Reed Norton of Kanawha Co., W. Va.

Neely pictured in a suit and tie.

44. Portrait of Claude Neely of Hinton, W. Va.

Behind Nimitz is R. C. "Cleve" Hayner (left) and E. L. Hellem (right). Nimitz is pictured in his Naval uniform.

45. Admiral Nimitz at Post Office Dedication Ceremony, Nimitz, W. Va.

Portrait of the prominent citizen who lived in the city of Hinton. Nowlan served as a master electrician in the United States Army Air Service during World War I. By 1927, Nowlan was the city manager of Hinton all the way through 1935. In World War II, he managed overseas and continental district organizations in the Office of Censorship. In 1945, he developed a 200-acre wildlife sanctuary at "Split Rock" overlooking Greenbrier River near Alderson, W. Va. During the Korean War, he served as the budget administrator for the United States Air Force. Finally, in 1960, Nowlan became the financial secretary for the Summers County Board of Education.

46. Hume K. Nowlan of Summers County, W. Va.

Nelson stands in front of the store entrance, where for 35 years he dealt hardware and feed. Nelson died July 6, 1938 at the age of 68 after years of battling a heart ailment.

47. James Mason Nelson Outside of Hardware Store, Talcott, W. Va.

Neely pictured in a dress and hat, perhaps coming from church service.

48. Grandmother Ada Neely, Pipestem Creek, Summers County, W. Va.