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"For W. Va. Div. U. C. V.'s, ... Genl. Robt White, Comdg. . . use return to General Geo. Moor-... Adjt. Genl. & Chief of Staff U. C. V.'s Common Street, New Orleans, La."

361. Zan Gibson of Charles Town, W. Va.

362. Braxton D. Gibson, Age 66

Pictured: Frank Hampton, No. 2; B. D. Gibson, No. 3; Thomas Carter, Bow; and Charles Andrew, C&S; won race at Lynchburg, Virginia by 700 yards, 1878/06/28

363. Rives Crew of 1878

Color postcard of a ca. 1918 touring car driving next to the the C&O Canal. The Harpers Ferry bridge crossing the confluence of the Potomac and the Shenandoah Rivers is in the background.

364. Driving Along Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Near Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Back row, left to right: Coach Holepit, Chico, Hrybian, Bell, Tenney, Herko, Alexder, unidentified coach; Front row: Figiel, Chico, Lees, Bell, Holepit, and Goff. Baker and Coombs Construction Company built several West Virginia University buildings.

365. Baker & Coombs Little Baseball Team, Morgantown, W. Va.

Author, hunter and artist, George Bird Evans holds his kill and the paw of his English Setter.

366. George Bird Evans & Friend, Preston County, W. Va.

Born, 1842/11, Died 1891/12,husband of Emma Hiett Hart.

367. Dr. Seth Hart

Nephew of Enoch Rector and cousin to T. Rector and son of Elizabeth Rector and Perry Buell

368. Barnum Buell

Writing team of George Bird Evans and Kay Evans collaborate on a new mystery novel, to be published under the pen name, "Brandon Bird".

369. Husband & Wife Novelists, George Bird Evans & Kay Evans

View of fences built by American Sheet & Tin Plate Company in Sabraton.

370. New Fences In Sabraton Neighborhood, Morgantown, W. Va.

Post card print

371. View of Charleston, W. Va. From C & O Depot

Post card print of the third depot built on this location in Staunton, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley. The original station was burned by Union General David Hunter in 1864 and the second station was destroyed by a runaway train in 1890. The depot in the photograph was built in 1902.

372. C & O - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Staunton, Va.