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13. James Devore and Family with a Horse Drawn Tiller, Mannington, Marion County, W. Va.

Group portrait of William and Jennie Devore family of Mannington, Marion County, W. Va.  Front, left to right:  Gertie Snyder, Emma Spencer, William Devore, Jennie Devore, Ivie Devore, Gerald Devore; Back Row: March Devore [unreadable], Harry Devore.

14. William and Jennie Devore Family, Mannington, Marion County, W. Va.

15. Winter Hikers Pose in the Snow and Icicles, Mannington, W. Va.

Hotel Frank burned down in 1908.

16. Hotel 'Frank' in Mannington, W. Va.

Message: 'Dear Grandmother, we thought we would write and tell you how much we are wanting to see you. We are real good where we are well, won't cry any if you will come over. I 'Martha' have a tooth, and have had a gathered ear and mother is afraid the other one will gather too, for I cried nearly all last night. They are both asleep now 11 a.m. We send aunt Mary, uncle Walter alick and yourself a kiss. Goodbyes, the Froms' Too: 'Mrs. Sarah J. Furber, Mannington, W. Va.' Date: March 2, 1909'

17. Postcard of Third Street Looking South, Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Va.

Message on postcard: 'Dear, Alberta: I suppose your garden is a way up by this time. The weather is pretty warm, but I don't mind it much as it is so nice and shady around here. It won't be so very much longer until I will be home. Beryle.' Sent to Mrs. R. E. Mockler, Mannington, W. Va. on May 22, 1911.

18. Portion of Buckhannon, W. Va. Looking North

19. Flowing Oil Well, Mannington, W. Va.

20. Harmolin Owned by Editha Loomis, Mannington, W. Va.

21. Solid Wood Dulcimer Belonging to Editha Loomis, Mannington, W.Va.

22. Bower's Pottery, Largest Sanitary Pottery in the World, Mannington, W. Va.

23. Bridge and Homes in Mannington, Marion County, W. Va.

24. Baseball Team, Mannington, W. Va.