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Harvey Littleton and Roberto Moretti working with glass.

145. Harvey Littleton working with Pilgrim's Roberto Moretti

146. Jamie Carpenter Finishing One of His Designs at Fostora Glass Co., Moundsville, W. Va.

147. Fritz Dreisbach Preparing Shearing at Blenko Glassworks, Milton, W. Va.

148. Students Board a Bus Outside of Towers Dormitories, Morgantown, W. Va.

From left to right the sixth person is Malissa Rohr, the child standing next to her is her son Glen Rohr. The other people are not known.

149. Laurel Inn, Jenningston, W. Va.

Note included with photo reads: "Melissa Long (on the left) later married John F. Rohr and she was teaching school at Bayard at the time. Mrs. John Landacre (on the right) whose husband was the superintendent of  the Saw Mill for the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company at Richwood, W. Va. At the beginning they lived on Walnut Street. His brother owned the shoe repair on Oakford Avenue across from the railroad station."

150. Malissa Long and Mrs. John Landacre, Bayard, W. Va.

Sketch of Lorenzo Dow at age 39 in 1816. Dow was an eccentric itinerant American Preacher, said to have preached to more people than any other preacher of his era. He was also a fierce abolitionist whose sermons were often unpopular in the southern United States, and he was frequently threatened with violence. He was also an important figure in the Second Great Awakening, as well as a successful writer.

151. Lorenzo Dow

Farm house and out-buildings in Grant County.

152. W.W. Waddy Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.