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Man holding flag: George Hammer,  man marked X: John M. Ruddle, man on horse: Captain Daugherty.  Also pictured: Ike Hammer, Bill Kiser.

217. Confederate Reunion, Pendleton County, W. Va.

First row left to right: Earnest Ruddle, Olin Ruddle, Leon Wimer, Ken Ruddle, Lester Hammer, Bettie Wimer, Neal Hendrick.  Second row: Roy Hendrick, Don Ruddle, Oliver Hendrick, Roy Hendrick, Walter Smith, Lester Ruddle.  Third row:   Eva Hendrick, Ola Hendrick, Olin Hammer, Emry Ruddle.  Fourth row: Elmer Hendrick, Garnet Hendrick, Clarence Hendrick, Luther Hendrick, Jessie Hammer, Ella Hendrick, Emma Smith, Walter Hammer, John P. Ruddle.  Fifth row: Oscar Hendrick, Jud Ruddle, Walter Hendrick (teacher).

218. Class Photo Ruddle School, Pendleton County, W. Va.

View of three women and three children standing by mortar in which George Hammer III pounded corn and other grain for his stock.  Pictured left to right- Mary Ann, Mary Claw, Grace, Hannah, Phebe Lee.

219. Mortar Used by George Hammer III Located at Pendleton County, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right- Ben Hammer, Ike Hammer, George Hammer.

220. Confederate Veterans, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Ambrose Meadows born January 25, 1831.  Killed May 10, 1862, age 31 years, 3 months, 15 days.  Catherine C. Hammer born February 10, 1839.  Died August 19, 1876.  Married December 16, 1858.  Children in picture- twins, left to right, Bhebe, Mary, born October 28, 1859.

221. Family Portrait of Ambrose Meadows and Catherine C. Hammer, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Left to right: __, Franhe Pope, N. M. Dyer, E. J. Miller, Jen Lambert, Ike Fleming, John Pope, Bob Lambert, Mike Shaver

222. Plucking Turkeys at Fort Seyhert, Pendleton County, W. Va.

View of the Hammer home with people and horses out front. Hammer home is about 3 miles South of Ruddle.

223. Hammer Home, Pendleton County, W. Va.

224. Fishing in the North Fork River off W. Va. Route 28, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Exterior view of Circleville High School.

225. High School, Circleville, Pendleton County, W. Va.

'A typical West Virginia farm scene with majestic Seneca Rock in the back-ground.  Located on U.S. Route No. 33 in Pendleton County.  Emmett Carmichael, Agent, Wellsburg, W.Va.'

226. Farm Scene with Seneca Rocks in Background, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Spruce Knob is the highest point in West Virginia at 4,861 feet above sea level.  The little boy is not identified.

227. View Fom Spruce Knob, Pendleton County, W. Va.

228. Boys Pose In Old Fire Watch Tower on Spruce Knob, Pendleton County, W. Va.