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Pearl S. Buck sits on the floor with two small children and several books.  Caption on reverse reads "Pearl Buck with two Welcome House children".  The Welcome House was an adoption agency founded by Buck in 1949.

13. Pearl S. Buck with Two Children

Flanagan home at 5th and Summers Street in Hinton, W. Va. Small girl on steps is unidentified.

14. Flanagan Home, Hinton, W. Va.

Miller Murrell, probably on left, and Danny Gardner hold a Kool-Aid stand outside the Murrell home at 309 Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

15. Miller Murrell and Danny Gardner

Miller Murrell dressed as sheriff or police officer with false mustache, badge, and toy gun. Location near Hinton, W. Va.

16. Miller Murrell Dressed as Sheriff

Miller Murrell, at right, and family play cards at a folding card table.

17. Murrell Family Playing Cards

Miller Murrell, in a striped shirt, and three friends sit in a wooden jeep.  Behind them is a large porch with several adults sitting.  A large toy gun sits on the ground.

18. Miller Murrell and Friends in Wooden Jeep

Pearl S. Buck with her only biological daughter, Carol Grace Buck, outside a home.

19. Pearl S. Buck with Daughter, Carol Grace

Pearl S. Buck, Richard Walsh, and adopted twin boys, probably at Buck's home in Doylestown, Pa.

20. Pearl S. Buck and Richard Walsh with Twin Boys

Morton is pictured sitting in A. M. Slusher's photo studio.

21. Vernie Morton, Bluefield, W. Va.

4-H campers about to swim in the pool at the state 4-H camp.

22. West Virginia 4-H Club, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Three young girls are pictured, one holding a parasol and one holding a kitten.

23. Children of Valley Point, W. Va.

Two unidentified children pose together as they hold up small American flags, perhaps in celebration of Independence Day.  The flags appear to have 45 stars, indicating that this photo was taken between 1896 and 1907.

24. Children Holding American Flags, likely Preston County, W. Va.