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Portrait of Alice Wright Mann holding a bouquet and a bottle prior to the christening of the U.S.S. West Virginia.

1093. Alice Wright Mann at the Christening Ceremony of U.S.S. West Virginia

County agent visiting a family of six. Photograph courtesy U.S. Department of Agriculture

1094. County Extension Agent Visits Family

Men and children pose in front of the Fife Cottages, 1905-1916, which were used for teaching medical classes.

1095. Fife Cottage, West Virginia University

Bridget, an African-American Extension Service worker, displays shelves of canned Faraday food.

1096. Faraday Food Canned by Bridget

Candid group portrait of African-American Extension workers at the Filbert Achievement Day Exhibit and Luncheon. Many women are sitting at a large table with dresses hanging on the walls behind them.

1097. Filbert Achievement Day Exhibit and Luncheon

Group portrait of female African-American Extension workers holding a flag in front of a building.

1098. U.N. Flag Work Meeting at Keystone

An Appalachian Apples, Inc. apple tree blooming in Martinsburg, W. Va.

1099. Apple Blossoms

Apples in baskets.

1100. Apples

Picture of the Y.M.W. luncheon which took place at the Memorial Building in Kimball, McDowell County, Monday, March 27th, 1950 at 1 o'clock. The luncheon was free and the purpose of the meeting was to discuss plans for organizing Older Youth Groups. The age limits for YMW club membership was approximately 18 to 30. Married and unmarried young people are eligible. In every community there was a need for a program to bridge the gap between organized junior programs and the homemakers program and to include both men and women.

1101. African-American Extension Workers at a Y.M.W. Luncheon in Kimball, McDowell County, W. Va.

Group portrait of the Directors of the Harrison County Farm Bureau in 1947. Front row 'left to right' - C. M Sperry, President; John Wilcox; J.M Pierpoint, County Agent; Chas. B. Stout; and W. Ira C. Hawker. Back Row: Ernest Huffman, Lewis C. Swisher; Paul S. Horner; John W. Eib, Jr., Vice-President; H. E. Southern; and Jos. G. Lucas.

1102. Directors of Harrison County Farm Bureau

George W. Miller, R-2, Shinnston, Harrison County, W. Va., showing his bean crop grown in his corn. He produced over 100 bushels of beans in the corn.

1103. Miller, George W. Showing Bean Crop Grown in his Cornfield

Farm workers planting seedlings in rocky soil.

1104. Planting Seedlings