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- IDNO:
- 001556
- Title:
- Sheep in a Corral
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Sheep in corral with Men in the background. From left to right the men are: P.J. Reynolds, grader; A.W. Randolph, manager; Joseph C. Emch, asst. county agent; and Junior Eagle.
- IDNO:
- 001557
- Title:
- Sons of Thomas B. White of Bridgeport, Riding Horses
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Sons of Thomas B. White, Bridgeport, and their riding horses.
- IDNO:
- 001558
- Title:
- House Before Outside Improvement Project in Pocahontas County
- Date:
- 1944
- Description:
- House in Pocahontas County before the Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself. (See photograph number 001560 to see home after renovations.)
- IDNO:
- 001559
- Title:
- Prize Poll Angus Bull at Belvedere Farm in Brooke County, W. Va.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- At Belvedere Farm, Jas. Beall's prize poll angus bull. Sire imported from Scotland and owned by John Mitchel St. Louis, Mo.
- IDNO:
- 001560
- Title:
- House After Outside Improvement Project in Pocahontas County
- Date:
- 1944
- Description:
- House in Pocahontas County after Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself. (See photograph number 001558 for view of home before renovations.)
- IDNO:
- 001561
- Title:
- Livestock Owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, W. Va.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Family of cows owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, Route 2. Four men showing four cows.
- IDNO:
- 001562
- Title:
- Maxwell, Mrs. Carl in Renovated Kitchen
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Photograph showing improvements of the kitchen of Mrs. Carl Maxwell of Harrison County. 'Took out full size window and put in a small one, built cabinets around sink. Planned to add wall cabinets.'
- IDNO:
- 001563
- Title:
- Himes, Mrs. W. D., Repairs a Washing Machine
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Mrs. W.D. Himes repairing a washing machine by replacing the belt. Photograph taken in Harrison County.
- IDNO:
- 001564
- Title:
- Farmer With His Tractor, Hancock County
- Date:
- 1949
- Description:
- Man standing next to a tractor with a belt attached to it in Hancock County.
- IDNO:
- 001565
- Title:
- Griffin, Mrs. L. E.'s Lily Pool in Harrison County
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Portrait of Mrs. L.E. Griffin sitting next to her lily pool in Harrison County. Caption reads 'I built 4 foot by 9 foot by 30 inch deep pool in front of a clump of shrubbery on a bank to give it a natural setting. The bottom and sides were cemented, with a shelf built in each end for shallow water plants. From the water line the back and sides were laid up of native stones, stones also circling the front. I did most of the work herself - my husband helped dig out the last few wheelbarrows of dirt, and was home long enough to smoothe down the last of the cement. A boy helped mix the cement. As soon as it was finished I filled it with water to set till spring, using a rubber hose from a faucet in cellar - have it drained the same way. I learned from her mother that a long stick placed in a rain barrel would keep it from bursting when frozen. It also works with a lily pool. While cement was setting I planted perennials and Dutch bulbs in front of shrubbery and around the pool. It has been a mass of bloom from crocus and grape hyacinth time until now (Sept. 30) when dwarf marigolds, petunias, etc. are in their glory.'
- IDNO:
- 001566
- Title:
- Griffin, Mrs. L. E.'s Lily Pool in Harrison County
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Portrait of Mrs. L.E. Griffin sitting next to her lily pool in Harrison County. Caption reads 'I built 4 foot by 9 foot by 30 inch deep pool in front of a clump of shrubbery on a bank to give it a natural setting. The bottom and sides were cemented, with a shelf built in each end for shallow water plants. From the water line the back and sides were laid up of native stones, stones also circling the front. I did most of the work herself - my husband helped dig out the last few wheelbarrows of dirt, and was home long enough to smoothe down the last of the cement. A boy helped mix the cement. As soon as it was finished I filled it with water to set till spring, using a rubber hose from a faucet in cellar - have it drained the same way. I learned from her mother that a long stick placed in a rain barrel would keep it from bursting when frozen. It also works with a lily pool. While cement was setting I planted perennials and Dutch bulbs in front of shrubbery and around the pool. It has been a mass of bloom from crocus and grape hyacinth time until now (Sept. 30) when dwarf marigolds, petunias, etc. are in their glory.'
- IDNO:
- 001567
- Title:
- Herron, C. C., Conservation Farmer of the Year Standing in His Cornfield in Hancock County
- Date:
- 1949
- Description:
- Candid portrait of C.C. Herron, the conservation farmer of the year 1949, in his Hancock County cornfield.