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Inscribed on the photograph is "Left to Right M. DeGrant, B. McCormick, Clara McCormick, Eff McCormick, and Mrs. McCormick." The sixth person in the photograph is unidentified.

157. Women of Wheeling, West Virginia

This is a portrait of Joseph Clark of Wheeling, West Virginia. Inscribed on the back is "Sister Margaret's son" and "Nephew of Max & Anna Mathers".

158. Joseph Clark, Wheeling, West Virginia

All subjects in this photo are unidentified. They are attending a Daughters of the American Revolution event.

159. DAR Event (Daughters of American Revolution), W. Va.

This photograph is of the unveiling of a boulder commemorating George Washington's visit to John Pierpont's home 148 years ago. In the photograph are the members of the Col. John Evans chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. All persons in the photo are unidentified.

160. DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)

Inscribed on the front is "Max Mathers' sister".

161. Portrait of Carrie Mathers, Morgantown, W. Va.

Inscribed on the photograph "Standing left to right: Max Mathers, William Cohen" and "Sitting left to right: John Turner, Lloyd Morris, Guy Bayers".

162. Group Portrait of Dapper Young Men, Morgantown, West Virginia

Inscribed on the photograph is "Always yours, Margaret May".

163. Portrait of Margaret May Mathers

Inscribed on the photo are the men's nicknames. The top row from left to right: "Cocky" Roach, (Prisoner of War) P.W., "Hoppy". The bottom row from left to right: Dotson, Pless, Cpl. Ard. The man, back row center is George Barrick Jr. from Morgantown and a WVU student before and after the war. Barrick fought in the Battle of the Bugle and survived. He subsequently earn the rank of 2nd Lieutenant after training in the ROTC program, 1947-1949, at West Virginia University and was killed in the Korean War in 1950.

164. George Barrick Jr. and Army Buddies

Back Row: Minetta Barrick, Mathers Barrick, Margaret Barrick. Front Row: Anna Mathers, Max Mathers, Michele Barrick

165. Mathers Family, Morgantown, W. Va.

Print portrait of a young Max Mathers.

166. Max Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

George M. Barrick Jr. as a small boy.

167. Potrait of George Barrick Jr. of Morgantown, W. Va.

Public school educator and author of "A Graduating System for Country Schools", which was incorporated in rural schools throughout the United States. Inscribed on the photograph by Wade, "I have a cut like this but our goods are all packed and I am not sure the cut can be found. I wrote and asked Spencer to look for it. I enclose photo. A. L. W."

168. Professor Alexander Wade, Morgantown, W. Va.