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Sitting in the yard, left to right: Jim, Lucy, George Colebank, Ada, Danny, Dorrey Holden and "Ran". Standing on the porch, Ellie.

13. Old Haldeman Homestead, 'Scatter Smiles and Sunshine', Northwestern Turnpike, W. Va.

YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) sign on the left side, behind a man wearing large hat. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.

14. Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.

Busy scene in downtown Grafton. YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) sign on the left side on the street. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.

15. Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.

Son of Gene and Ada Haldeman Ford.

16. Layne H. Ford on Capitol Steps, East Wing, Charleston, W. Va.

Taped to the back of the picture "Hanslip Watkins, grandfather of Joseph Hanslip Haldeman of near Thornton, Taylor Co, West Virginia. Watkins was around New York part of the time. This picture was found in a trunk given to Etta Haldeman (daughter of Joseph Haldeman) by Harriet Haldeman, her aunt.

17. Portrait of Hanslip Watkins of Taylor County, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph, "For Guy, His 'Country Cousins'" The people in the background of the photo are unidentified.

18. Ada and Gene Ford, Preston County, W. Va.

Ada Enid Haldeman and Arthur C. Thomas.

19. 'Natural as Life', Taylor County, W. Va.

Sitting in the tall grass, Ada Enid Haldeman, Arthur C. Thomas and Olivia L. Haldeman.

20. 'Just a Gleam of Heaven in Her Eye', Taylor County, W. Va.

Information included with photograph, "View of Old North Western Pike before it was surfaced, just beyond the 'short turn'". Pictured is Henry Wotney, a friend of Ada Haldeman, riding a wooden bicycle he made.

21. Famous 'Wooden Bicycle', Taylor County, W. Va.

Group of friends pose outside, sitting under a tree.

22. Ada Haldeman, Olivia L. Haldeman, Arthur C. Thomas and Jasper N. Cole

Information with the photograph includes "This group was standing in front of Jannett Building (erected by a dentist of that name who later moved to Charleston.) Building in 1940's was bought by an Italian from Clarksburg named Oliverio and named "Professional Building". It was torn down in 1970's to be replaced by Court House annex. Gene W. Ford had law office on front of 3rd floor about 1929."

23. W. W. Tapp, Ada Haldeman, W. P. Samples, N. F. Kendall, Taylor County, W. Va.

Vance Harvey was the son of W. F. Harvey. Information with the photograph includes "Taken when a member of football team at Ellicot City College, Maryland, killed in mine not long after through school. Slate Fall. He was trained as a mine executive but was in the mine and was killed."

24. Vance Harvey, Ellicott City, Md.