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1. Spring House at Salt Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, W. Va.

2. M. W. Ogden

Prosecuting Attorneys since the election of 1892. Front row, Left to right- Charles Powell, George M. Alexander, Scott C. Lowe, Tusca Morris. Back row- Walter R. Haggerty, Frank R. Amos, M.W. Ogden, M.E. Morgan.

3. M. W. Ogden with a Group of Prosecuting Attorneys, Marion County, W. Va.

Marion' County's Prosecuting Attorney's since the election of 1892. Front row, left to right- Charles Powell, George M. Alexander, Scott C. Lowe, Tusca Morris. Back row- Walter R. Haggerty, Frank R. Amos, M.W. Ogden, M.E. Morgan. First five are Democrats, latter three are Republicans.

4. M. W. Ogden with a Group of Prosecuting Attorneys, Marion County, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

5. Baldwin Shovel Works, Parkersburg, W. Va.

Published by I. Robbins and Son. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

6. Monongah Mine No. 6 and Coal Tipple, Near Fairmont, W. Va.

Exhibition building to showcase states in the United States. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

7. W. Va. State Building, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, CA

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

8. W. Va. Building, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, CA

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

9. W. Va. Building at Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, CA

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

10. Presbyterian Church and Historic 'Stonewall Jackson' Tree, Frederick, Md.

Postcard reads, "The Audley estate originally embraced 3,025 acres when it was given by Lord Fairfax to his nephew, Geo. Wm. Fairax in 1749. Of this tract Warner Washington, Sr. acquired 1600 acres in 1770. Since then the property has been in the possession of but four families. Lawrence Lewis, husband of Nellie Custis Lewis, purchased it from the Washingtons in 1826, and the noted Nellie, granddaughter of Martha Washington by her first marriage, died here in 1852. A. Cummins purchased it from the Lewis family in 1903, and since 1921 it has been owned by Bernard B. and Montfort Jones." Published by Shenandoah Publishing House. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

11. Audley Mansion, Berryville, Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Carter Hall erected about 1792 by Colonel Nathaniel Burwell. Sometime the home of Wm. A. Carter, latterly of Mr. Geo. Burwell and now the residence of Mr. Townsend Burwell." Published by Williamsport Paper Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

12. Carter Hall, Near Millwood and Boyce, Clarke County, Va.