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37. Roaring Creek Junction, Randolph County, W. Va.

'Raine Andrews Lumber Company.  X marks Fred Hertig on the front porch of the Boarding House.  He is my brother. Note the poster on the wall, it is World War I.'

38. Fred Hertig and Others on Porch of the Boarding House at Everwood, Randolph County, W. Va.

39. Stuart Memorial Drive in Monongahela Forest, near Elkins, W. Va.

40. Horton and South Whitmer, Randolph County, W. Va.

41. Children of West Virginia State Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.

42. Children of West Virginia State Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.

Children's Home, 1920, Randolph County, W. Va., The West Virginia Children's Home is located at Elkins, Randolph County, and is reached by the Western Maryland, the Coal and Coke and the Coal and Iron Railroads.  As of June 30th, 1920, twenty-eight children were living in the home.  Institution Staff: Ernestine Harrison-Superintendent, G. Harrison-Teacher, Texie Caplinger-Nurse, Elizabeth McQuain-Nurse, Beulah Brown-Laundress and Anna Dilla-Cook.

43. Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.

44. Interior View of Children's Home Dormitory, Randolph County, W. Va.

45. Interior View of Children's Home Dormitory, Randolph County, W. Va.

46. West Virginia Children's Home Dormitory, Randolph County, W. Va.

This institution is located at Elkins, Randolph County, and is reached by the Western Maryland and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroads, and by bus or auto over state routes 5, 56 and 24.  As of June 30th, 1930, there were seventy children living in the home.  Institution Staff:  Jessica P. Lehman-Superintendent, Glenn Hersman-Matron, Anna Everson-Matron, E. A. Vanscoy,-Farmer, Anna DiBacco-Principal of School, Lula Grace Fisher-Teacher, Dr. S. G. Moore-Physician.

47. West Virginia Children's Home Main Building, Randolph County, W. Va.

West Virginia Humane Society, 1914, Randolph County, W. Va.  The Weat Virginia Children's Home, under the control of this Society, is located at Elkins, Randolph County, and is reached by the Western Maryland, the Coal and Coke and the Coal and Iron Railroads.  As of june 30th, 1914 there were 37 children living here.  Members of the Humane Society included:  F. C. Baker of Elkins, R. D. Roller, D. D. of Charleston, John Cummins of Wheeling, E. V. Townshend of Huntington and John W. Graham of Hinton.<br />

48. West Virginia Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.