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Group portrait of United Mine Workers leaders and lawyers at Jefferson County Courthouse, W. Va. Front Row, Left to Right; James M. Mason, C. J. Van Fleet, Samuel B. Montgomery, Harold Wilkins Houston, William Blizzard, John L. Lewis, Charles Franklin Keeney.

1. United Mine Workers Leaders and Lawyers at Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town, W. Va.

Drawing of the hanging of John Brown at Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia, approximately 12 miles from the site of his raid at Harpers Ferry.

2. Hanging of John Brown at Charles Town, W. Va.

'The handsome porphyry mantel was a present sent to General George Washington by General Lafayette from France.  The portrait over the mantelpiece is that of Colonel Samuel Washington.  In this drawing room in 1794 Dolly Payne Todd became the wife of James Madison, later President of the United States.'

3. Drawing Room at Harewood Mansion near Charles Town, W. Va.

'The home of Colonel Samuel Washington, brother of General George Washington.  Built by George Washington for his brother Samuel about the year 1765.  Here Samuel Washington entertained Louis Phillippe, later King of France, and General Lafayette.'

4. Harewood, Near Charles Town, W. Va.

Fort building stands in a field where two children are playing in the foreground. Inscription with the image, 'The present site of John Brown's Fort as it now stands in a field overlooking the Shenandoah River, in [West] Virginia, a few miles from where it originally stood at Harper's Ferry.  It was placed here at the request of Kate Field, of Washington after it was exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago.'

5. John Brown's Fort on Murphy's Farm, Bolivar Heights, W. Va.

View of a church and graveyard at Middleway. It was formerly Smithfield, West Virginia.

6. Church and Graveyard, Middleway, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Modern new grandstand and lighted track are features at Shenandoah Downs track in Jefferson County, a mecca for followers of horse racing.

7. Horse Racing at Shenandoah Downs Race Track, Jefferson County, W. Va.

8. Rouse Apple Cold Storage Building, Jefferson County, W. Va.

9. Rouse House, Kabletown, Jefferson County, W. Va.

10. Shannondale Springs, Jefferson County, W. Va.

11. Traffic on U. S. 340, Jefferson County, W. Va.

View of the Lee House in Leetown, Jefferson County. 'Now the house of A. B. Hirst.'

12. Lee House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

13. Lee House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

14. Rear View of Lee House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

15. Methodist Episcopal Church, South Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

16. Powhatan College for Women, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

View of the Charles Town Academy, one of the first West Virginia academies, founded in 1797. Three sons of James Madison, fourth president of the United States, were educated here.

17. Charles Town Academy, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Built in 1836, the courthouse was twice the scene of treason trials- abolitionist John Brown in 1859 and leaders of the coal miners' 1921 armed march in Southern West Virginia.

18. Jefferson County Courthouse in Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

19. Sketch of the Procession to John Brown's Hanging in Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

20. Stevenson Seminary for Young Ladies, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

View of Claymont Court near Charles Town. The ante-bellum mansion was built in 1840 by Bushrod Corbin Washington, after the first dwelling burnt down in 1838. Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew. The mansion has a formal ballroom and two-story, columned porches.

21. Claymont Court, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Most elaborate of the Washington family plantations. This structure was built by Bushrod Corbin Washington in 1840. Washington was the grand-nephew of George Washington and the grandson of John Augustine Washington.

22. Claymont Court, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

View looking down Harpers Ferry Road in Maryland, along the canal and the Potomac River. Harpers Ferry and Loudon Heights are seen in the background.

23. View of Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towards Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

24. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Potomac River, Jefferson County, W. Va.

'From an article in the Morgantown Post published in August 6, 1938.  Charles Town Academy, one of the first W. Va. academies, was founded in 1979.  Three sons of James Madison, 4th President of the United States, were educated here.  This photograph was taken in 1877.'

25. Charles Town Academy, Jefferson County, W. Va.

'Claymont- one of the Washington Homes near Charles Town, W. Va.'

26. Claymont, One of the Washington Homes, Jefferson County, W. Va.

View of cows near fence at Jefferson County.

27. Milking Time, Jefferson County, W. Va.

28. John Brown's Fort on Campus of Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

29. Staff Painting Room, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

30. View from Loudoun Heights of Harpers Ferry and Bolivar Heights, W. Va.

Showing Three States, W. Va., Va., and Md.

31. Looking Down the Potomac at Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

32. Prehistoric Mound as it appeared in 1857, Moundsville, W. Va.

Soon after the Civil War, John Storer contributed $10,000 towards establishing a college in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. This institution of higher learning was the first college below the Mason- Dixon Line to accept students "without distinction of race or color". The school bears the name of it's principle benefactor,  Storer College.

33. Engraving of John Storer of Sanford, Maine

This tavern was built in 1740 in Middleway, formerly called Smithfield, and the tavern in this picture is part of the original building.

34. Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph, "Built in 1776, a famous tavern known for wonderful flower garden on hill across run - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holl from Holland."

35. Old Inn and Stone Bridge - Holl Tavern, Charles Town, W. Va.

"Built in 1795 by David Harris, after whom Harrisburg, Pa. was named. It is part of a very long old frame building, a part of which still stands."

36. Harris Tavern, Halltown, W. Va.

The Selby-Hamtramck House, the "most fashionable hotel in town."

37. Old Selby Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

38. Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

39. Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

This tavern was "built in 1742 by the McCormick brothers."

40. White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.

The tavern is "3/4 of a mile east of Summit Point in Jefferson County - built in 1742 by McCormick brothers as a fort - (Indians)."

41. White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.

42. Sunrise Tavern, Jefferson County, W. Va.

"Built 1740, built by a German named Henry Smith."

43. Old Smith Tavern, Middleway, W. Va.

"Built 1740."

44. Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.

Home of Julia McDonald Davis wife of John W. Davis, mother of Julia Davis.

45. Media Home near Charles Town, W. Va.

46. Julia Davis with McDonald Grand Parents, Jefferson County, W. Va.

47. Media, the McDonald Family Home near CharlesTown, Jefferson County, W. Va.

48. Media, the McDonald Family Home near Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.