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1. Methodist Episcopal Church, Whitmer, Randolph County, W. Va.

Two views of Beverly in Randolph County, West Virginia.

2. Beverly, Randolph County, W. Va.

Man seated on a horse looking towards the Burke and Summers building in Montrose, W. Va.  Williah H. Burke standing in door.  Boy standing on sidewalk in front of building.

3. Burke and Summers Building, Montrose, W. Va.

View of the unveiling of the Confederate Monument at Valley Mountain near the Marshall Farm at Mingo Flats.  The occasion recognized General Robert E. Lee's nearby 1861 campsite and the Confederate dead of the areas.  Present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Wamsley, Zano Simmons, Jake G. Simmons, Ellen B. McDonald, Reverand William E. Hudson, M. Hart Wamsley, Joe See, James Ware, Mary Crouch, and George Fisher.

4. Confederate Monument, Mingo Flats, Randolph County, W. Va.

Identified in the group:The Reverend Arthur Steinebrey;  Oscar Hamilton; Edward Metzener; Bertha Bornhauser; Frieda Lehmann; Martha Haldemann; Bertha Engler (standing left)

5. Sunday After Confirmation at Zion Reformed Church, Helvetia, W. Va.

'On the right is Joseph W. Summers and Blanch Summers.  Taken at Wheeler, Glady, W. Va.'

6. Joseph Summers and Daughter at Wheeler, Glady, W. Va.

7. Comic Picture Taken at Glady, Randolph County, W. Va.

' U. S. Geological survey marker with pole frame where they at one time had a flag. This was located on Kelly Mountain in what is now the Butt Farm. It was used as a pasture for the Brown and Hill injured horses. This picture was taken in 1906 when we took a Sunday walk to salt the horses. From left to right: George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown.'

8. George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown atop a U.S. Geological Survey Marker, Randolph County, W. Va.

9. Aerial View of Main Street in Pickens, W. Va.

'Good photo of houses. Ladwig identified many. Taken from river. (I understand there were no bars in Evenwood, something unique for a lumber town'.

10. View of Houses in Evenwood, W. Va.

'"Boats in water" just above Evenwood'.

11. Postcard with Two Men in a Boat in Evenwood, W. Va.

12. Wheeler Town, Randolph County, W. Va.

'Photograph postcard of Dr. Ladwig "riding his speeder". Post marked 1909. This is one of the most interesting photos in Miss Ladwig's possession. Dr. Ladwig rode this device around the Raine- Andrews Lumber Company property. He rode a horse along the roads until he got a car in the late teens, I understand. Cornelia's identification on the back of the card in ink. Note window placement in photo.'

13. Dr. Ladwig Riding His Speeder, Evenwood, W. Va

14. Western Maryland Train Leaving Montrose, Randolph County, W. Va.

15. Bird's Eye View of Crawford, W. Va.

16. Odd Fellows Home, Elkins, W. Va.

17. Main Street, Montrose, Randolph County, W. Va.

18. People Stand Outside of Home in Middle of Woods; Bowden, W. Va.

19. Man and Two Horses Do Some Logging; Bowden, W. Va.

Subjects identified: The Reverend Benjamin Holtkamp, far left; The Reverend Ernest Preuss, far right; Minnie Betler; Ida Marti; Della Vogel; William Daetwyler; Frank Huppertz; Hugo Schleuniger;.

20. Confirmation Class, Zion Reformed Church, Helvetia, W. Va.

21. Class Photo Evenwood School, Evenwood, W. Va.

22. Children in the Indoor Playroom at West Virginia Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.

23. Residents of West Virginia Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.

24. Dining Room of the West Virginia Children's Home, Randolph County, W. Va.