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A Methodist minister and son of Presley Hiett.

97. Reverend James Hiett of Parkersburg, W. Va.

Born-1826-1867, son of James and Elizabeth Hiett of Parkersburg, West Virginia;

98. Monroe Hiett, Age 41

Born 1842/12/21, Died 1927/03

99. Clay C. Hall, Son of Jordan Hall III

Born 1817/11/25, died 1899/06/17, son of Reynear Hall.

100. Jordan Hall III of Parkersburg, W. Va.

Born, 1842/11, Died 1891/12,husband of Emma Hiett Hart.

101. Dr. Seth Hart

Born -1842, died -1864, wife of Dr. Seth Hart

102. Emma Hiett Hart

Presley Hiett, son of James Hiett Jr., born 1830/04, died 1904/01; Hannah Timms Hiett wife of Presley Hiett, died 1885/10.

103. Presley Hiett and Hannah Timms Hiett of Parkersburg, W. Va.

104. James Hiett, Son of Presley and Hannah Hiett

Post card print of May Haldeman sitting at a piano. Note on the back written by May and describes in the photograph in detail.

105. May Haldeman On Her 61st Birthday

106. Grandma Haldeman In Front of Porch

Posing in a top hat and suit, Mr. Hiner is the grandfather of WVU Journalism Professor Donovan Bond.

107. Joseph Hiner of Clarksburg, W. Va.

108. Thomas Haldeman ,Wife Maria Haldeman and Daughter Ella Haldeman

Maria and Ella Haldeman aside the grave stone of husband and father, Thomas Haldeman.

109. Maria and Ella Haldeman, Oak Grove Cemetery, Morgantown, W. Va.

Portrait of May Haldeman

110. May Haldeman

Siss Hunter was the wife of John Hunter of Wheeling, West Virginia. Hunter made the brick for Martin Hall, the first West Virginia University building.

111. Siss Hunter of Wheeling, W. Va.

Hagans served in many state and local government positions including Mayor of Morgantown, Judge in Second Judicial Circuit Court, United States Congressman for West Virginia, West Virginia State House of Delegates and Delegate to the 1872 West Virginia State Constitutional Convention. He was the son of Harrison Hagans, a Preston County delegate to the 1861 Wheeling Convention and he was also Waitman Willey's son-in-law.

112. John Marshall Hagans of Morgantown, W. Va.

Niece of Max and Anna Mathers and cousin of Margaret Mathers. The doll Emma is posing with is Christmas gift from Margaret and her family.

113. Emma Hoffman and Christmas Doll

N. N. Hoffman partnered with Henry M. Morgan in the publishing of The Morgantown Post, ca. 1865-1888.

114. N. N. Hoffman and Wife of Morgantown, W. Va.

Lewis Hayes was the owner and manager of the Washington Hotel in Morgantown in the 1860s. In 1869 the building became the residence of Alexander Martin, the first president of West Virginia University.

115. Lewis Hayes of Morgantown, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Henry Drury Hatfield (1913-1917).

116. First Lady of West Virginia, South Carolina 'Carrie' Bronson Hatfield

Wife of West Virginia Governor Homer Adams Holt (1937-1941).

117. First Lady of West Virginia, Isabelle Wood Holt

Hayes, show in here in dress uniform, was a 1891 graduate of West Virginia University. The print is a cabinet card portrait.

118. Ulysses S. Grant Hayes, Morgantown, W. Va.

Eugene Holland in his U. S. Navy uniform. Information on p. 143 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams".

119. Eugene Holland, United States Navy from Morgantown, W. Va.

Photograph taken before her marriage to Gene Ford. Ada was a West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

120. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman of Taylor County, W. Va.

Photograph taken at Ada' s "Old home", before her marriage to Gene Ford. Ada was a West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

121. Ada Enid Haldeman With Friend, Taylor County, W. Va.

Taken the year before Ada married Gene Worth Ford.

122. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman, Grafton, W. Va.

Taped to the back of the picture "Hanslip Watkins, grandfather of Joseph Hanslip Haldeman of near Thornton, Taylor Co, West Virginia. Watkins was around New York part of the time. This picture was found in a trunk given to Etta Haldeman (daughter of Joseph Haldeman) by Harriet Haldeman, her aunt.

123. Portrait of Hanslip Watkins of Taylor County, W. Va.

Vance Harvey was the son of W. F. Harvey. Information with the photograph includes "Taken when a member of football team at Ellicot City College, Maryland, killed in mine not long after through school. Slate Fall. He was trained as a mine executive but was in the mine and was killed."

124. Vance Harvey, Ellicott City, Md.

125. Portrait of Aunt Sallie Hunbrant

Family portrait taken outside on a front porch. All persons are not identified.

126. Silar Hinton Family, Hinton, W. Va.

Family portrait of unidentified members of the Hinton family in Avis W. Va.

127. Silar Hinton Family, Summers County, W. Va.

128. Helmick Family Reunion, Tucker County, W. Va.

129. Jessie and Fanny Hurshman

130. Fanny Hurshman, Mosora, W. Va.

131. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hurshman

Information included with the photograph: "... I think Robert Elden's daughter on the step over at Charlie's."

132. Fannie Hurshman

133. Andy Hurshman, Friends and Family, Mosora, W. Va.

Taaken when Fannie was 83 years old.

134. Fanny Hurshman and Denver White

Representative in the United States Congress (1865-1868) for West Virginia, a member of the 1st and 2nd Wheeling Conventions and was actively involved in the formation of the state of West Virginia.

135. Chester D. Hubbard of Wheeling, W. Va.

Frank Holme (right) from Preston County, West Virginia, was a nationally known artist and newspaper illustrator. In this staged photograph he pretends to share soup with an unidentified friend.

136. Frank Holme and Friend Share Meal

Frank Holme (standing, far left) from Preston County, West Virginia was a renown artist and newspaper illustrator. Here he poses with unidentified friends, one woman maybe his wife, Ida Van Dyke Holme.

137. Frank Home and Friends

Frank Holme, right, from Terra Alta, West Virginia was a renown artist and newspaper illustrator. Here he poses with an unidentified friend in a staged photograph.

138. Frank Holme and Friend

Frank Holme, right, from Terra Alta, West Virginia, was a renown artist and newspaper illustrator. Here he clowns with an unidentified friend in staged photograph.

139. Frank Holme and Friend

Holme was a nationally known artist and newspaper illustrator, documenting  important events worldwide through his published sketches and exhibitions.

140. Frank Holme of Terra Alta, W. Va.

141. Portrait of John Melvin Hefner and Miss Hollie Butterbaugh, Dunmore, W. Va.

Eva Dye Hathaway is the one behind the post.

142. Eva Dye Hathaway Quilting With Friends, Calhoun Co., W. Va.

143. Eva Dye Hathaway Next to Ford Roadster, Calhoun, Co. W. Va.

Jo Miller Hamilton; daughter of A. E. and Jennie Miller

144. Jo Miller Hamilton, Summers Co., W. Va.

This photo was taken before retirement from active duty, July 1960. Hearne served in the West Virginia State Legislature and State Republican Party.

145. Colonel Julian G. Hearne Jr., Wheeling, W. Va.

Secretary of State in the Restored Government of Virginia.

146. Lucian A. Hagans

Ken Hechler, author of the book "The Bridge at Remagen" on set for the same titled movie with Ben Gazzara and other actors in 1968 in Davle, Czechoslovakia. Hechler served as a combat historian in the European Theater of Operations during World War II and was attached to the 9th Armored Division when one of its infantry-tank task forces captured the Ludendorff Bridge spanning the Rhine river at Remagen, Germany. Ken Hechler served as technical adviser for the film adaptation which premiered in 1969. Ken Hechler pictured in the front right with Ben Gazzara to his left.

147. Ken Hechler with Ben Gazzara on the Set of The Bridge at Remagen, Davle, Czechoslovakia

Ken Hechler born September 20, 1914 in Roslyn, New York is a member of the Democratic Party. He represented West Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and was West Virginia Secretary of State from 1985 to 2001. In 1965 he was the only member of Congress to march with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Alabama. He also served as a combat historian during World War II and wrote several books including "The Bridge at Remagen".

148. Ken Hechler and President Lyndon B. Johnson

Included in the photograph taken outside the family home: Mr and Mrs William Hibbs; Arizona Hibbs; Effie Hibbs; Carrie Hibbs; Mattie Hibbs; Millie Hibbs; Ida Hibbs; and Samuel Roderick, grandfather.

149. Hibbs Family of Preston County, W. Va.

Rush Holt served as West Virginia state senator from 1936-1941. His wife, Helen Holt served as the first female Secretary of State of West Virginia. In 1960 President Eisenhower appointed Helen to create a program to improve the housing situation for the elderly. Through her mortgage insurance program at the Federal Housing Administration she was able to create nationally high standards for the care of the elderly. 1,000 modern health care facilities were constructed under her at no cost to the American taxpayer. The six subsequent presidents appointed her to the same position after her immense success.

150. W. Va. Senator Rush Holt and Wife Helen F. Holt

Helen Holt was the first female Secretary of State in the state of West Virginia and led the most important program in housing and long term health care for the elderly of America in the 20th century.

151. Helen Holt and Cecil Underwood at West Virginia House of Delegates, Charleston, W. Va.

Helen F. Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia. She had a major influence on the living conditions and long term health care of the elderly of America.

152. Secretary of State Helen F. Holt; W. Va.

Edward Dee, a member of the Federal Housing Administration at it's Forth Worth Office came to Washington D.C. to help start Section 232 (nursing homes) with Helen Holt. Holt was the first Secretary of State of West Virginia and led the most important program in housing and long-term healthcare for the elderly of America and is the widow of WV Senator Rush Holt.

153. Helen Holt and Edward Dee

Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia. She also led the most important program in housing and health care for the elderly through her work with the Federal Housing Administration. She established nationally high standards of care and oversaw the construction of 1,000 health care facilities. The photograph was most likely taken when Richard Nixon was Vice President of the United States.

154. Helen Holt Shaking Hands with Richard Nixon

Helen F. Holt was the first woman Secretary of State in the state of West Virginia. After her term she worked with the Federal Housing Administration and other organizations to establish one of the most important programs in housing and long term healthcare for the elderly.

155. Engagement Photo of Helen Froelich Holt

Helen F. Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in the state of West Virginia from February 17, 1957 to December 1, 1958. She is also the widow of Senate Rush D. Holt.

156. Secretary of State Helen F. Holt Holding Up West Virginia State Flag

Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in West Virginia. She was also an active volunteer for the Red Cross. She is most well known for her work in improving the housing and healthcare for the elderly of America.

157. Helen Holt Volunteering for Red Cross at Senate Office Building

Pictured with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Lynn. Holt was the first woman Secretary of State in West Virginia in 1955-1956. She continued active political participation long after her term and is most well known for her work in improving the housing and health care for the elderly.

158. Helen Holt Swearing Into Office of Elderly, Washington, D.C.

Helen Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State of West Virginia (1957-1958). She also led the most important program in housing and long term healthcare for the elderly of America in her late political work with the FHA and HUD.

159. Helen Holt with First Lady Barbara Bush

Helen Holt was the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia (1957-1958. She is also known for her work in greatly improving the housing and long term health care for the elderly.

160. Helen Holt and First Lady Hilary Clinton

A duty of Secretary of State. Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State from 1955-1956. She is also well known for her later career work with HUD in greatly improving the housing conditions and long term health care of the elderly.

161. Helen Holt Applying State Seal of West Virginia

Born February 23, 1809 - September 19, 1908. Luther Haymond served as Colonel of the 31st Virginia Confederate Army. Served with Stonewall Jackson during the war. Picture is from the Harrison County Historical Society.

162. Portrait of a Seated Luther Haymond; Clarksburg, W. Va.

Sam Huff is an NFL Hall of Fame linebacker who played for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins. He was born in Farmington, West Virginia and played for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.

163. Sam Huff, Former West Virginia University Football Player

Print number 384d.

164. Governor Homer A. Holt Giving a Speech During West Virginia University Commencement

Hatcher pictured in a yard.

165. John H. Hatcher, Pineville, W. Va.

Print number 1323.

166. Lynn Hastings, Monongalia County Schools Administrator and Teacher, Morgantown, W. Va.

Moses Hoge served as President of Hampden-Sydney College, near Farmville, Va. from 1807-1820.

167. Illustrated Portrait of a Seated Moses Hoge

Hellems pictured outside the bleachers in his Bobcat team uniform.

168. "Crow" Hellems, Hinton High School Football Player, Hinton, W. Va.

Hartford pictured playing his instrument at the 1717 Temple St. residence. Hartford made fiddles and clocks, and was known for his mastery in woodcraft.

169. Howard Hartford Playing His Fiddle, Hinton, W. Va.

Representative Hechler pictured holding a book and speaking to a subject outside of the frame.

170. Former Congressman Ken Hechler of Summers County, W. Va.

The former congressman pictured in front of a picturesque West Virginia scene. Representative Hechler was also West Virginia Secretary of State and an author.

171. Ken Hechler of Summers County, W. Va. Pictured with Scenic Background

Hetchings pictured holdings wild berries near the town of True.

172. Portrait of Kenny Hetchings in Bluestone River Valley, W. Va.

Honaker pictured in what appears to be a marching band uniform.

173. Phyllis Honaker of Summers County, W. Va.

Huntington was the president of the C. & O. Railway when the line moved, in 1972, into what would later become Hinton and Summers County, W. Va.Huntington purchased, for the railroad, all the land where the City of Hinton now stands at public auction. He later purchased from the railroad all the land that would not be used by the railroad.

174. Portrait of Collis P. Huntington, President of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway

Hunt, described on the back of the photo as "Pat's boyfriend" is pictured outside a home on Summers Street.

175. Mr. Hunt, Hinton, W. Va.

Hanson, married to Pearl Campbell, was father of Louis Hanson.

176. Portrait of Earl Hanson of Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

Portrait of the wife of Hinton founder, John "Jack" Hinton.

177. Portrait of Avis Gwinn Hinton, Hinton, W. Va.

Mr. Silas Hinton and Mrs. Mary Jane Charlton Hinton were married on December 27, 1872.

178. First Couple to Marry in Hinton, W. Va.

Hinton pictured in the oldest wedding dress in Hinton, which was first worn on December 27, 1871 when Mary Jane Charlton married Galon Silas Hinton.

179. Mary-Avis Hinton in Old Wedding Dress, Hinton, W. Va.

Mary-Avis Hinton sits at the table outside of the Hinton home.

180. Carl Hinton's Rock Table, Hinton, W. Va.

Hogan poses outside of a wooden building.

181. Bertha Hogan of True, W. Va.

Pictured is the man who owns the farmland beside New River.

182. Mr. Harvey of Harvey Farm in Harvey's Falls, Summers County, W. Va.

Harvey pictured in a suit and bowtie.

183. Portrait of Jim Harvey of Harvey Falls, W. Va.

Helbig, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.

184. Richard "Butch" Helbig, Oakland, Md.

Joe Harrick ('21) played as a tackle for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as one of the "greatest linesmen that ever wore the Old Gold and Blue" in the 1919 Monticola yearbook.

185. WVU Football Player Joseph V. Harrick, Morgantown, W. Va.

A West Virginia University football player identified as "Henry" is pictured in his practice gear.

186. WVU Football Player Henry, Morgantown, W. Va.

187. Sam and Louisa Harsh, Davis, W. Va.

Mrs. Samuel F. Harsh (b. 1839-d. 1922) is pictured holding an unidentified child.

188. Louisa Harsh and Baby in Unidentified Location

Sarah Alice Harsh (b.1876-d.1946) is standing in the back. In the front is Minnie Hoffman, left, and Waitmen Harsh (b.1861-d.1888).

189. Harsh Family Members

Mrs. S. F. Harsh is pictured.

190. Portrait of Louisa Harsh

Kidwell (b.1876-d.1946) is about 6 years old in the photograph.

191. Portrait of a Young Sarah Alice Harsh Kidwell

Jacob Harsh (b.1801/01/02-d.1888) and Sarah Harsh (b.1799/12/23-d.1878) are pictured.

192. Parents of Samuel F. Harsh