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Portrait of the Caruso family.

1. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Caruso and Children, West Virginia University

Twenty Fifth Wedding Anniversary portrait.

2. Mary Behner Christopher, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia.'

3. Harvey F. Callihan, Grand Promotional Director, Wood County, W. Va.

4. O. J. Carr, Secetary and Treasurer

'Ralph G. Rude'

5. Stanton H. Cady

'Vote for Gene S. Campbell Judge, Third Judicial Circuit.'

6. Gene S. Campbell for Judge

7. C. L. Cargill

8. John W. Chaffee, Huntington, W. Va.

Fearless and expert Republican politician in times when a Republican had to be brave.

9. E. M. 'Gene' Campbell

10. Romeo Cassi

11. Admiral F. E. Chadwick

12. Alexander Campbell

13. Collins, Justus

Made Survey for Huntington, W. Va. Born March 18, 1826, at Campton, New Hampshire died July 18,1903, at Minneapolis, Minnesota.

14. Rufus Cook, Surveyor, Huntington, W. Va.

15. Rebecca Conway, Morgantown, W. Va.

16. Collins, Jairus

17. Clyde L. Colson

'Ex-Judge of the state supreme court'

18. Judge Frank Cox

19. J. G. Connors

20. Milton Cohen

21. Stan Cox

'From a portrait painted about 1790, hanging in a gallery at Yale University.  Print furnished through courtesy of William Corbly Lemley and Joseph C. Gluck)

22. Portrait of Reverend John Corbly, Baptist Minister

23. Jim Comstock at the Hillbilly Bookshop, Richwood, W. Va.

24. Colonel T. S. Coberly

25. William B. Curry, Waynesboro, Pa.

26. Joseph E. Coddington of the New York State Natural Gas Corporation

Only grandchild of Arthur I. Boreman.

27. Mary Boreman Cotton

For further information of William Dixon Clark, refer to the original.

28. William Dixon Clark

29. Robert Lee Coffman, Editor of Wardensville Newspaper

30. Dennis Clark, commonly known as 'Black Dennis'

Mrs. G. H. Cotton born Jan. 11, 1866 and died June 16, 1954.

31. Mrs. G. H. (Maud) Cotton

32. Stan Cox

33. C. E. Clapper

34. Governor William Conley

A member and administrator of the Freewill Baptist congregation in New England, Curtis was one the founders of several mission schools established in the Shenandoah Valley to educated freed slaves and their children after the Civil War. Curtis was also instrumental in the founding of Storer College in Harpers Ferry.

35. Silas Curtis

36. Roy Bird Cook (Right) and Another Man Look at the West Virginia Flag

37. W. Cephas Cunningham

'Copied from p. 162 of Thwaites, Reuben G., editor, and Kellogg, Louise Phelps, assistant ed. Draper Series, Volume 2.  The Revolution of the Upper Ohio, 1775-1777.  Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, 1908. Madison Democrat Printing Co.'

38. Cornplanter

Original in Kanawha County Public Library

39. Charles Clendenin

40. Justus Collins

41. J. J. Cornwell

Daughter of John Friend and Nancy Snider.

42. Virginia Friend Clemson

'With kindest regards to Hon. Hugh Ike Shott.'

43. Charles Curtis

'To Honorable Hugh Ike Shott with regards, Walt E. Clark'

44. Walter E. Clark

45. Frank Collins with Paradise Dairy Horse-Drawn Buggy, Monongalia County, W. Va.

'President.'

46. W. C. Cook

Roy Bird Cook in his office.

47. Roy Bird Cook

'Rev. S. A. Coffman leaving jail in custody of Sheriff Furbee.

48. Rev. S. A. Coffman

49. Abijah W. Chapin

'Must be Aunt Augusta.'

50. Mrs. A. W. Chapin