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Wife of West Virginia Governor Herman Guy Kump (1933-1937).

25. First Lady of West Virginia Edna Hall Scott Kump from Elkins, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Homer Adams Holt (1937-1941).

26. First Lady of West Virginia, Isabelle Wood Holt

Wife of West Virginia Governor Cecil H. Underwood (1957-1961 & 1997-2001)

27. First Lady of West Virginia, Hovah Hall Underwood from Grantsville, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Arch Alfred Moore (1969-1977 & 1985-1989).

28. First Lady of West Virginia, Shelley Moore

Wife of West Virginia Governor John D. Rockefeller IV (1977-1985).

29. First Lady of West Virginia, Sharon Rockefeller from Oakland, California

A photograph of a sketch of the Commander of 7th West Virginia Regiment, Army of the Potomac. Lockwood took command during the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862 to the Battle of Spotsylvania, May, 1864, where he was wounded.

30. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan H. Lockwood, Seventh West Virginia Infantry

This photograph shows Baldwin later in life as a "scholarly patriarch". He assumed command of the regiment following Jonathan Lockwood's resignation.

31. Lieutenant Colonel Francis W. H. Baldwin, Commander of the Seventh West Virginia Infantry During the Appomattox Campaign

American flags followed into several battles, including Gettysburg and Petersburg, by the 12th West Virginia Regiment during the Civil War. Each flag has 35 stars, the 35th star is for the new state of West Virginia.

32. Two Battle Scarred Flags of Twelfth West Virginia Regiment

Commander of the 12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment, Army of the Potomac. Curtis was brevetted Brigadier General in recognition of his part in the attack on Fort Gregg of the Petersburg siege line, April 2, 1965.

33. Colonel William B. Curtis, Twelfth West Virginia Regiment

A carte de visite of Lincoln probably taken early in his presidency.

34. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

Snider, from Monongalia County, W. Va. took command of the 7th West Virginia Regiment in August, 1862. He was seriously wounded at Fredericksburg, December, 1862.

35. Colonel Joseph Snider, Seventh West Virginia Infantry

Boyers, of Tyler County, served as Secretary of State from 1863 to 1865.

36. Jacob E. Boyers, First Secretary of State of West Virginia