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Two women in a horse drawn wagon, likely near Franklin, W. Va.

52633. Horse Drawn Wagon, Franklin, W. Va.

Four girls in a horse-drawn wagon. The house seen in the background on the far right is the Ernest Bowman House, located on what is now the corner of North Main Street and Dogwood Drive.

52634. Horse Drawn Wagon, Franklin, W. Va.

Exterior of the Thomas Bowman house located on what is now N. Main Street in Franklin, W. Va.

52635. Thomas Bowman House, Franklin, W. Va.

52636. Bowman and McClure Store, Franklin, W. Va.

A woman sitting outside painting a picture of a dog.

52637. Woman Painting near Franklin, W. Va.

Portrait of Benjamin Smith, brother of Victorine Louistall, and Marie Miles.

52638. Benjamin M. Smith and Marie Miles

Hand colorized portrait of Victorine Louistall-Monroe.Victorine was the first African-American woman to earn a degree from West Virginia University in 1964.

52639. Portrait of Victorine Louistall-Monroe

52640. Victorine Louistall-Monroe and Her Mother

Portrait of WWI soldier who most likely was part of the Cavalry.

52641. Unidentified WWI Soldier

Group picture of Victorine Louistall's ninth grade class, likely at Kelly Miller High School or Roosevelt-Wilson High School.

52642. Victorine Louistall-Monroe and Students

Group picture of Victorine Louistall's ninth grade class, likely at Kelly Miller High School or Roosevelt-Wilson High School.

52643. Victorine Louistall-Monroe and Students

Standing left to right:Martha Trocin, William L. Young, Charles. Edward. Campbell Beall, Victorine Louistall-MonroeSeated left to right:Frederic Jay. Glazer and John Davison (Jay) Rockefeller, IVTrocin, Young, Beall, and Louistall-Monroe were all members (Commissioners) of the West Virginia Library Commission.

52644. West Virginia Library Commissioners with Jay Rockefeller and Fred Glazer