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Large group of young girls sit attentively on ground during a presentation.

40921. Younger Girls' 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of Lucy Maxwell Quesenberry and her son Ray, tending to the livestock.

40922. Storekeeping and Backyard Farming, Atkinsville, W. Va.

Rhythm dancing in the tradition of Isodora Duncan. None of the dancers are identified.

40923. Rhythm Dancing, 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Standing L to R: Fenton H. Miller, William E., Sarah B., James H. Jr., Margaret A. Seated L to R: A. A., James H. Sr., Aseneth and Daisy Miller.

40924. Four Generations of Millers, Bellepoint, Summers County, W. Va.

Wife of Richard McNeer and mother of eight children, Born-March 19, 1789, Died-July 11, 1864.

40925. Elizabeth Maddy McNeer of Hands Creek, Monroe County, Va. (W. Va.)

William, Grace, Jean and Daisy Miller, the children of Judge James H. Miller and Jane Tompkins Miller.

40926. Miller Family Children of Summers County, W. Va.

Located at the corner of Temple Street and Third Ave., the store was owned by Shan Rose.

40927. Rose Drug Store, Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

Campers create decorative picture frames.

40928. Picture Framing Class at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

The Dining Hall with columns, is in the background, left. The large building to the right of the bridge, situated on the  West Fork River bank is the original mill run by the Jackson family during the Antebellum period. Thomas Jackson (later known as Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson) worked at this mill and farm as a child while living here with his uncles.

40929. Elevated View of Jackson's Mill and Four-H Camp, Lewis County, W. Va.

Unidentified girl and her pet possums hitched to a small cart.

40930. Little Girl and Pet Possums Pulling Cart, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Unidentified girl and her pet possums hitched to a small cart.

40931. Little Girl and Pet Possums Pulling Cart; Monongalia County, W. Va.

Campers use a loom to weave cloth.

40932. Weaving Class at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.