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Portrait of Ethel Courtney as a baby.  Ethel is likely the daughter of Mollie and Ulysses Courtney, born in 1896.

1. Portrait of Ethel Courtney

Portrait of Mary Courtney Randall.  The Courtney family is distantly related to Blanche Lazzell.

2. Mary Courtney Randall

Portrait of U. J. Courtney, husband of Mollie Courtney, sister of Blanche Lazzell.

3. Ulysses James Courtney

Portrait of baby Lucille Courtney, likely the daughter of Mollie (Lazzell) Courtney.  Mollie's daughter, Flora Lucille, was born in 1894.

4. Portrait of Lucille Courtney

Full body portrait of a woman from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.

5. Member of the Courtney Family

Portrait of a woman from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.

6. Member of the Courtney Family

Portrait of male from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.

7. Member of the Courtney Family

Portrait of Ulysses James Courtney, brother in law of artist Blanche Lazzell.  Ulysses married Blanche's sister, Mollie, in 1891.

8. Portrait of U. J. Courtney

Portrait of Mollie Courtney, sister of Blanche Lazzell.  Mollie was born in 1869, and married  Ulysses James Courtney in 1891.

9. Portrait of Mollie Courtney, Morgantown, W. Va.

Crookshanks, father of Maggie Crookshanks, poses with the largest wild cat caught in Nicholas County, weighing 27 pounds and 4 feet, 7 inches in length.

10. Uncle Bill Crookshanks with Largest Wild Cat Captured in Nicholas County, W. Va.

Mrs. Calvert dumps water into pails. She was living without running water.

11. Jessie Fern Mayfield Calvert, Rodamer, W. Va.

Cohen was a member of Morgantown's City Council. He also served on the Monongalia County Commission and was a West Virginia University faculty member.

12. Milton Cohen with West Virginia Centennial Souvenir Plate Design