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Three ladies and a man are standing in front of Tom Watkins' home in Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia.

1. Family and Home of Tom Watkins, Marqess, Preston County, W. Va.

Tom and his wife are standing on the front porch while Dent Summers, right and Russell Summers are standing on the ground of Tom Summers' home in Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia.

2. Family and Home of Tom Summers, Marqess, Preston County, W. Va.

'The old Summers Home at Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia. 'Brother and sister, William Caleb Summers, back, Sarah E. Summers, Bower Fannie Summers, Maud Bower, Ira Summers, and William Bower.'

3. Summers Home, Marquess, Preston County, W. Va.

A view of Frank Huffman's farm and house, near Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia.

4. Frank Huffman's Farm near Marquess, Preston County, W. Va.

Individuals in the photo: Charley Summers; The Teacher Johnny Smith; Earnest Huffman; Lewie Rosier; Wait Huffman; Will Pierce; Claud Bolyard; Magy Bolyard, Lance; Ona Bolyard; Back: Elza Huffman; Wesley Summers; Noah Shahan; Mr. Morgan Bolyard; Mrs. Morgan Bolyard and Sadie Pierce.

5. School Group, Marquess, W. Va.

6. Joe, Ira, Charlie and Wesley Summers, Marquess, W.Va.

Painted photograph of the Summers home. The structure was built ca. 1800 by Thomas Armstrong and his father. Joseph Summers and his wife Julia began living here in 1853. Identified in the photograph left to right: William Caleb Summers; Sarah Summers Wolf Bower; Elmira Francis Knapp Summers Hurshman; Maud Bower Huffman; Iva Burke Summers; William Bower

7. Old Homestead of Joseph Summers, Marquess, Preston County, W. Va.

Text on the front and back reads, "This was an undershot water powered mill. The dam was located near the E. H. Simpson property. The mill was owned by William Matlick at the time it burned. The mill was located at Marquess, W. Va. The small part on the right built between 1825-1830."

8. The William Marquess Mill, Marquess, W. Va.