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31357. Two Men and Hugh Ike Shott (Left)

Left to Right: Shott, O'Brien, Bochman, Taylor

31358. Hugh Ike Shott (Left) with a Group of Former Congressmen

Hugh Ike Shott, 3rd from left.

31359. Hugh Ike Shott with Three Men

Front row, left to right:  Abraham Nuce (age 81), George Nuce (seated, age 92), Michael Nuce (seated, age 78).  
Middle row, left to right: Michael R Nuce (cap and tie, age 58), Henry Nuce (seated, age 84), Virginia Belle "Jennie B" Nuce (patterned dress, age 46), Horace Flenniken (age 50).  
Back row, left to right: Virgel Blosser (age 18), Omer Halbert (age 15), Orrie Roahr (age 11), George Snyder (coveralls, age 55), Anna Nuce. The three boys and George were boarders in the Nuce household.
 Abraham and George were Civil War veterans serving the Northern cause in the U. S. Army.  Identifying information in A&M 3021 Nuce Family Collection.

31360. Nuce Family Portrait with Civil War Veterans in Front Row

'Leaving Morgantown, Home of West Virginia University. Founded in 1867, Erected by Student Council 1946-47'

31361. Historic Marker at Dorsey 's Knob on Route 119 Near Morgantown, W. Va.

'Parsons- John Crouch pioneer settler established "tomahawk rights" here in 1766, but the town was not incorporated until 1893. Here Shavers Fork and Blackwater unite to form the Cheat River. Hu Maxwell, the historian, lived near.'

31362. Historic Marker in Parsons, W. Va.

"General Clarence L. Smith commanded the W. Va. N.G. (father of C.E. Smith)."

31363. Unit of the W. Va. National Guard

'William Robinson preempted Buffalo Flats, site of Grafton,in 1773. Here is only National cemetery in State. Former home of John T. McGraw, financier, and Melville Davisson Post, author. Anna Jarvis founder of Mother's Day, lived here.

31364. Historic Marker on U.S. Route 50, Grafton, W.Va.

31365. Unidentified Soldiers at York Country Fair

31366. R. O. T. C. Unit at Camp Custer

'Named for Senator Stephen B. Elkins. Home of Senator Henry G. Davis. Headquarters for the Monongahela National Forest. Near site of Friend's Fort, built in 1772. Old Seneca Indian Trail crosses the campus of Davis and Elkins College.'

31367. Historic Marker in Elkins, W. Va.

"Sgt. Co K 1st W. Va. Vol. Infantry Camp Conrad, Ga."

31368. Jas. B. Summers