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A woman is sitting in a rocking chair playing guitar in a house in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Wm. Garnett Bayliss, Corwin S. Burns, Davis H. Estill, T. W. Fitzgerald, James R. Haworth, S. Vinton Haworth, Lowry B. Huey, Newell Stanley Lloyd, Pierce B. Lantz, Audry I. Marple, John Nuttall, Boyd M. Smith.
WVU Mandolin and Guitar Club members, mostly unidentified.  Identified members include:  Earle Miller (front row, third from the left), Fred B. Deem (back row, far left), and Ed McWhorter (front row, far left).
The members of the club are listed as follows:  William Bayliss, C. S. Burns, D. H. Estill, T. W. Fitzgerald, J. R. Haworth, S. V. Haworth, L. B. Huey, N. S. Lloyd, P. B. Lantz, A. I. Marple, J. Nuttal, and B. M. Smith.
The mandolin players are John Wallace, C. W. Kramer, G. M. Mayers, H. F. Armstrong, C. F. Lowther, and A. L. Sattell.  The guitar players are B. S. White, C. P. Shumann, E. M. Pearcy, S. W. Hogsett, and C. H. Trippett.  The banjo players are W. F. Alexander, H. B. McClure, and John Wallace.  The officers are B. G. Moore (president), H. B. McClure (secretary-treasurer), and John Wallace (leader).
Club members posing with their instruments.
The photo is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'
Possibly members of the University's Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.