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Female employees handle merchandise in the store back room.

31873. Sears and Roebuck Warehouse Scene

'West Virginia contingent marching on Avenue des Champs E'lysees, September 19, 1927.  Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile in the background.  Placard bearer: Sam Stutler, Charleston.  First row, left to right: Guard of honor, Louis A. Johnson of Clarksburg, A. E. Haan of Huntington, guard of honor.  Second row includes: Dr. Gribble, C. H. Thompson, Burton Raine, Dr. Langfitt, Dr. Davis, James M. Guiher, Raine unidentified; others from Harrison County.'

31874. West Virginia Contingent Marches in American Legion, Ninth Annual Convention Parade, Paris, France

Washington's Mill built around 1774-1776. Mill located near Perryopolis, PA.

31875. Washington's Mill, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania

31876. Fort Necessity - On Route 40 near Uniontown

31877. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

31878. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

31879. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

Men in uniforms standing in front of fort.

31880. Cabin at Fort Necessity

31881. Fort Necessity

31882. Fort Necessity

Postcard reads 'July,4 1754 Fort Necessity - Great Meadows - July, 4 1932 Built and Commanded by Lieut. Col. George Washington. After 9 hours engagement with M. Coulon De Villiers, in command of 900 French Regulators and their Indian Allies, Washington and his 400 Virginia and S. Carolina troops capitulated and on July 4, 1754, marched out with the honors of the war. Located 10 Miles East of Uniontown, Pa. U.S. 40.'

31883. Fort Necessity Postcard

31884. Civilian Conservation Corps Members