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Stagecoaches are lined up in front of a building in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

13. Panoramic View of Horse-Drawn Carriages Parked in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

'Ralph Garner, Mgr., Snow Parker, Loaffee Henderson, Sonney Brooks, Bill Parker, Denny Jenkins, Tom Ward, O-Kay Odger, Roy Jenkins, Bug Johnson, Orval Brawford, Ben Smith, Henry Hosey.'

14. African-American Baseball Team, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Main St. Building. W. Swisher's Theatre, 1906, now occupies the site.'

15. William A. Watts Homestead on High and [sic] Bourbon Lane in Morgantown, W. Va.

Men in colonial costume marching in a parade.

16. Parade on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Three members of a band holding their musical instruments.

17. Band Members, Morgantown, W. Va.

18. D. M. Dickens' House, Hampshire County, W. Va.

View of Maude Sennett and six others seated at a table in Morgantown.

19. Maude Sennett with her Family, Morgantown, W. Va.

Train traveling near Haywood in Harrison County, West Virginia. 'Received this picture from Mr. Scott Hodes, Berea, Ritchie County.'

20. Haywood, Harrison County, W. Va.

Group portrait of members attending the Reunion Greenbrier Confederate Veterans and 36th Ohio Regiment at Lewisburg, in Greenbrier County, West Virginia on May 23, 1904.

21. Reunion of Greenbrier Confederate Veterans, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

A group portrait in front of the James W. Moneypenny family home in Lewis County, West Virginia. From left to right: 'Levi Smith, husband of Bertie; Harvey C., a son; George, a son; Allen Markley, husband of Mary Luverna; Bertie, daughter; James F., a son; Jacob, a son; Eliza A., daughter; Sherman, son sitting, holding his son William; Luella, wife of Sherman, holding their daughter Anna. Front Row: left to right: sitting Ella May, wife of Harvery Columbus, holding their daughter Rosa; sitting Luverna, daughter, wife of Allen, holding their daughter Sallie; Bessie, daughter; Albert, son; James William Moneypenny, the father and grandfather; Sarah Ann Conley Moneypenny, wife of James W.,; Flora, daughter.'

22. Moneypenny Family Portrait in front of their Home in Lewis County, W. Va.

23. Broad Run Baptist Church Near Lightburn, Lewis County, W. Va.

A view of the Broad Run Baptist Church and cemetery in Lewis County. 'Some of Lewis County's best known and ablest men and women have worshipped within the walls of the old Broad Run Baptist Church. It is where Tom Jackson [Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson] and Joe Lightburn [Union General Joseph Lightburn] attended church and Sunday School.'

24. Broad Run Baptist Church Near Lightburn, Lewis County, W. Va.