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97. Stephen B. Elkins

98. Waitman T. Willey

99. Alexander Luark Wade

Four unidentified men and a dog, posing with the Fairfax Stone in a wooded area outside Thomas, W. Va. The stone marks the western point of Lord Fairfax's proprietary claim and  the southernmost point on the North-South state boundary line between West Virginia and Maryland.

100. Group of Men Around Original Fairfax Stone, Tucker County, W. Va.

'The scene of the Indian massacre, led by Tecumseh, the famous Shawnee Chief in 1792 in which all the family were either killed or taken captive, but one. Places for the use of a rifle can be seen near the roof or house near the chimney.; Front row (seated): Alvin Waggoner and brother, John, Alvin's wife and two children. Second row: George Waggoner and wife and father, Uncle Elijah Waggoner.'

101. John Waggoner Family in front of their Home on Jesse's Run

A photograph of two African Americans sitting outside their home.

102. Uncle Daniel and His Wife at Their Quarters

A photograph of a working lumber mill set in an unidentified wooded area in West Virginia.

103. Working Lumber Mill

Statue of Madonna of the Trail located in Wheeling on U.S Rt. 40. A Daughter's of the American Revolution statue. p. 114. 'N.S.D.A.R Memorial To The Pioneer Mothers Of The Covered Wagon Days.'

104. Madonna of the Trail at Entrance to Wheeling Park on U.S. Route 40

Located in Berkeley County W. Va.

105. Monument Erected by the State of West Virginia to the Memory of Morgan Morgan, Bunker Hill, W. Va.

106. Unidentified Male

107. Unidentified Man

108. Portrait of an Unidentified Male