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133. Visitors at Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson's Grave

'Section of log taken from cabin built in the present city of Clarksburg, near the southeast corner of the Main St. at the intersection of East Main St. & Monticello Ave. bridge over Elk Creek.  The original size of the cabin was 18 feet x 20 feet.  Building was demolished May 1933 in preparing for construction of a filling station.  Following names and items are carved into surface of log: WM Lowther; Jess Hughes; El Hughes; J. Ratcliffe; Jon Merrick; Jake Eib; Soth Hickman; John Hacker; Cole B. Rowen; J.G. Jackson; Masonic Emblem--killed this day Sept. 3, 1787; Jno Bennet (Bonnet).  The original section of log is now preserved in the Public Library at Clarksburg, West Virginia.'

134. Log from Cabin in Clarksburg, W. Va.

'Edward John Jackson, son of David E. & Juliet Jackson, born July 31, 1810, died Dec. 8, 1896--the famous 'Ned'.'

135. Edward John Jackson

'Hildreth, Dr. S. P..: One of the first members of the Ohio Geological Survey, published in 1936, with Dr. S. G. Morton, the first important paper on the geology and paleobotany of what is now W. Va. Most of the fossil collecting and studying of these two Marietta men took place around Charleston.' (WV Encyclopedia)

136. Dr. S. P. Hildreth

'Credit Warning; This photograph when published must be accompanied by the following credit line; Photo by Blank-Stoller, Inc.'

137. W. E. E. Koepler

A photograph of Koepler at his desk. 'Notice; Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that each reproduction shall bear the following credit line; Photograph by Norfolk and Western Railway'

138. W. E. E. Koepler

A photograph of Koepler at his desk. 'Notice; Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that each reproduction shall bear the following credit line; Photograph by Norfolk & Western Railway'

139. W. E. E. Koepler

A photograph of Koepler at his desk with three other individuals. 'Notice; Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that each reproduction shall bear the following credit line; Photograph by Norfolk & Western Railway'

140. W. E. E. Koepler

"The great contractor who drove the last spike to complete the main line of the Chesapeake & Ohio."

141. Claiborne R. Mason

'Daughter of Aretas Brooks & Carrie Watson Fleming, her first silk dress.'

142. Gypsy Fleming, Age 14

Aretas Brooks and Carrie Watson Fleming & their twins, George and Virginia.

143. Fleming Family in Atlantic City, N. J.

'Is this a scene from Gilbert & Sullivan of a vanished pomp of yesterday?'

144. A.B. Fleming, Governor of W. Va. and His Staff