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Young people seated on the foundation of the Lewis County Cottage under construction at Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp.
State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill, which was the first in the nation when it opened in 1921.
The cover of The County Officer Magazine, West Virginia Edition. 'Jackson's Mill Birthplace of 4-H Clubs of America, at the site of General 'Stonewall' Jackson's boyhood home... this aerial view shows the main part of West Virginia's 4-H Camp located in Lewis County. It is the pioneer development of its kind not only in America but the entire world.'
Two unidentified girls loiter outside of the historic building.
A general layout plan of the 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill.
A view from the hilltop overlooks the grounds of the historic site.
A group of campers sit on a lawn outside of a log cabin while listening to a speaker.
A group of girls pose in their fashion show costumes.
Three girls wearing costumes act of the 'Three Princes of Serendip.'
Six unidentified girls walk together in costume as they prepare to perform 'Three Princes of Serendip' play.
Six unidentified girls walk together in costume as they prepare to perform 'Three Princes of Serendip' play.
Three unidentified girls pose on top of the stone fence.
A group of young, female campers listen as an instructor speaks about frozen food. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified woman speaks to a group of young girls as she holds up what appears to be a cake.
A group of unidentified girls inspect the desserts left on the table.
The two unidentified women pal around during the class.
A group listens to a panel discuss the dedication process. Subjects unidentified.
Group portrait of 4-H members, possibly members of the Mingo Tribe.
"These Mingo folks really can play and sing."  Campers likely belong to the Mingo Tribe.
The girls are likely the leaders of their tribes.