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Sketch of West Virginia Congressman (1863) William G. Brown, who served in the Virginia Legislature (1841-1848) before the war. Brown was also a member of the 1872 West Virginia State Constitutional Convention.

841. Honorable William G. Brown of Preston County, W. Va.

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

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

George Bird Evans fly fishing from a rocky bank while an unidentified woman watches.

843. Sportsman George Bird Evans of Preston County, W. Va.

George Bird Evans holding his "Purdey", standing with his bearded friend, David Hall.

844. George Bird Evans and David Hall, Preston County, W. Va.

The photograph was taken at the Evans home, "Old Hemlock" in Preston County, West Virginia

845. George Bird Evans, Wife Kay Evans and Dog 'Quest' at Old Hemlock, Preston County, W. Va.

Co-Authors, George Bird and Kay Evans pose with others members of their family, "Blue and "Ruff" while Kay holds a copy of the couples' first novel, "Death In Four Colors", published under the pen name, "Brandon Bird". The photograph was taken at their home, "Old Hemlock Farm" in Preston County, West Virginia.

846. George Bird Evans and Kay Evans With 'Blue' and 'Ruff', Preston County, W. Va.

Mystery writers, George and Kay Evans of Preston County, West Virginia autograph a copy of their book, "Never Wake A Dead Man" for Mrs. Arthur Dunn.

847. Authors George and Kay Evans Autograph Latest Book in Wheeling, W. Va.

Authors, hunters, and dog breeders, George and Kay Evans pose in the living room of their 18th century home, "Old Hemlock" in Preston County, West Virginia.

848. George Bird Evans, Wife, Kay Evans at Home, Preston County, W. Va.

George Evans displays a revolver to his wife Kay and three blue belton setters.

849. George and Kay Evans with Blue Belton Setters at Home, Preston County, W. Va.

Kay Evans sits on a bed with three Blue Belton Setters. The Evans were well known for breeding excellent English Blue Belton Setters.

850. Kay Evans Sits with Family of Blue Belton Setters, Preston County, W. Va.

The home of George and Kay Evans, built in the late 18th century and is situated near Brandonville, Preston County, West Virginia.

851. Old Hemlock Farm House, Preston County, W. Va.

George and Kay Evans pose on the steps of their home with four blue belton setters.

852. George Bird Evans, Wife Kay Evans and Friends, Preston County, W. Va.