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37. Clinton Baber, Avis Near Hinton, W. Va.

38. Portrait of Mary Bryant Billingsley, Fairmont, W. Va.

Caption on original photo reads: "The last group picture of the Benedum family, taken at the dedication of the Civic Center in Bridgeport in July 1957. Left to right: Paul and his wife Willeen, Claxton, Clora (Mashburn), Mr. Benedum, Michael Late Benedum, II, son of Darwin, Paul G. Benedum Jr., and Eugenia (Mrs. Darwin Benedum).Michael Benedum was considered the modern day founder of Bridgeport, W. Va. After 70 years of working in the oil and gas industry, Benedum created many projects to restore and beautify the city of Bridgeport."

39. Benedum Family at Civic Center, Bridgeport, W. Va.

The little boy is Donovan Bond with his Uncle Harley and their dog.  Bond would subsequently graduate from West Virginia University, serve in the Pacific Theater during World War ll and teach at WVU as a Professor of Journalism.

40. Bond Family and Pet, Harrison County, W. Va.

Left to right: Tater, Grandmother Hiner and Donovan Bond. Bond would graduate from WVU and subsequently become a Professor of Journalism at the University.

41. Bond Family of Harrison County, W. Va.

42. Brown Family Touring Gettysburg Battlefield; Gettysburg, Pa

Brown served as a delegate at the Wheeling Conventions, 1861-1863 and in the first West Virginia State Legislature in 1863.

43. John J. Brown of Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

One of the prominent leaders during West Virginia's statehood.

44. William G. Brown; Preston Co., W. Va.

Back Row, L to R: John Bodkin, Elmer Cunningham, Osburn Bodkin, Alby Cunningham, Endress Hartman, Michael Bodkin. 2nd Row, L to R: Louie Cunningham Bodkin, Dolley Mullennex, Elva Cunningham (Mullennex), Gertrude May Bodkin Judy, Sarah E. Hartmen. 3rd Row: Luthur Bodkin, Omer Bodkin, Oscar "Bill" Bodkin, Wade Hartmen, Odis Bodkin, Isom Bodkin.

45. Bodkin Family, Upper Dry Fork, Job-Whitmer, W. Va.

Bodkin was a Confederate Veteran, having enlisted in the army at age 19 to fight for the southern cause during the Civil War. He was mustered in as a private, 1st Company E, 25th Virginia Regiment, June 9, 1861.

46. Michael Bodkin of Upper Dry Fork, Randolph County, W. Va.

Sherman Ball holding a revolver and shotgun while perched on top of a fence in Breckenridge County, Kentucky. Back of picture says "To Mother and Dad".

47. Sherman Ball, Breckenridge Co., KY

Grandpa W.A. Ball with two children in a horse drawn carriage.

48. Grandpa W.A. Ball and Children, Lewis Co., W. Va.