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From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.

49. Men Laying Brick Street, Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.

50. Portrait of Two Men, Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 357, vol. 2. In book: See p. 357 for complete list of congregation members' names. "The Christian Church Congregation at Crow, W. Va. The scene is on the steps of the old Crow (or Wright Hotel" (p. 357).

51. Portrait of the Christian Church Congregation at Crow, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.

52. Group Portrait in Front of House, Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 77, vol. 1. In book: "This is purported to be the first organized Boy Scout troop in Raleigh County; there was a No. 1 at East Raleigh, but it surrendered its charter and joined the above. It was sponsored by Raleigh Mining Institute; its prime mover was Col. Ernest Chilson and Scout Master, R. B. Holmes, of 308 Temple Street, Beckley. Mr. Holmes led the troop for ten years. The cabin was handsomely built by R. M. I. on the hill back of the coal company store, and still exists-unused and deteriorating!" (p. 77). Back of portrait: "Boy Scouts and cabin. Col. Chilson sponsor, prime mover and inspiration, Raleigh Troop No. 2; combine of 1 and 2. R. B. Holmes Scout Master ten years, sponsored by Raleigh Mining Institute. Back of new store. R. B. Holmes, electrical engineer." Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.

53. Portrait of First Organized Boy Scouts Troop of Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.

54. Group Portrait Seated on an Automobile

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 395, vol. 2. In book: "This is another of those 'Sunday afternoon' pictures when young folk delighted in gang strolls and picture taking. Also at a time when Crow was Raleigh County's largest community and stood fair, in the minds of many, to inherit the Seat of County Government. Crow had a large lumber mill and railroad, (the first in the county) connecting Glade Creek with Beckley. Back row: Emmett Akers, Arminta Kingrey, Anna Ratliff (Mrs. Clarence Neely), Lena Akers sister of Emmett (now postmistress at Crow, W. Va.). Front row: Alice Underwood, Carl Cockran, Madge Scott (Tissue), and Everet Ellison" (p. 395). On back of portrait: "(Clarence Neely) killed a Oliver Hick."

55. Group Portrait on a Sunday Afternoon at Crow, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 391, vol. 2. In book: "Just exactly what occasion being celebrated here, was not learned. However, those shown are, standing: Mrs. E. E. White and daughter, Miss Julia White. Top row: E. B. Wray (father of Dr. E. B. Wray, chief clerk and still residing in Glen White); Joseph I. Doran, chief counselor for Beaver Coal Co., Beckley and Philadelphia and the Norfolk & Western Railway Co.,; Robert F. Roth chief engineer for E. E. White Coal Company. (Now living in Martinsburg, W. Va.); Thomas H. Wickham, coal operator, Realtor and former superintendent of the Beaver Coal Company at Beckley; unidentified but reportedly, one of the directors named on the opposite page; Sam Adsit, traffic manager Deepwater (now Virginia) Railway Co., and L. R. Taylor, superintendent of the Deepwater Railway, Princeton Division, and coal operator in his own right.The significance of the azalea boutonnieres, for only the gentleman, and why Mr. White (see left hand) did not design to don his, were also not learned. Lower row: two other unidentified, but happy, directors; William MacTaggart and E. E. White. This home, with its seven or more acres of rolling hillside, is now owned and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Parker. The number of rooms it contains is almost uncountable" (p. 391).

56. Group Portrait of Beaver Coal Company and Railroad Executives at Glen White, W. Va.

From "Beckley, U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 368, vol. 2. Attached to portrait: "Mrs. Lena Prince Hicks, Old Crow Road (daughter of Henry Prince whose brothers were John, Andy, David, Bob. 1882-?). Back row: Maud (Clayton Scott) Prince; John Prince; Lena Prince (Oliver) Hicks; Mrs. David (Nanny Tolly) Prince: Joe Griffith; Alfred Prince; Lake Prince (Mrs. John Counts); James Scott. Middle row (two people): Fred Prince; Ada Prince (Mrs. John Fitzpatrick). Front row: Ella Prince (Watts); Mary Prince (Smith); Okey Prince; Bert Prince (Mrs. Joe Griffith); Maggie Bair (Holly); Mable Bair (Saunders) (last two girls daughters of George Bair, Sr., and Oma Dunn (Mrs. Warren Dunn)."

57. Portrait of Prince Family of Old Crow Road, Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 369, vol. 2. On back of portrait: "The Beckley contingent at Concord Normal ('College' now), Athens, W. Va. Front l. to r.: ____ Garten, Charley Garten, Jessie McGuire, Blanch Phillips, Thomas K. Young (well-known Presbyterian minister now), Sue Laing and (Dr.) Robert A. Ashworth (father of lawyers Robert and John Ashworth). Second row: (girl)____ Willis, George S. McKinney, Ken R. Callaway, Maud Martin (?), (Mrs. Jennings). Third row: ____ (McKinney, Judge J. W. Maxwell, John L. Hawley, Morris McGuire and George Daniels (retired, from railroading after 48 years service)."

58. Group Portrait of Raleigh County Students at Concord Normal 'College,' Athens, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 379, vol. 2. Back row, left to right: Azel Riffe; Bernard Curtis; Ritchie Callaway (Ken's brother); W. A. Riffe; Willis West; Charles Aliff; Lewis Peters; Elsie Curtis; Minnie Ogden. Middle row, left to right: Henrietta Callaway (Mayor W. W. Payne, Huntington); Pearl Callaway (James Caudell); Anna McDowell; Lida Pine (Tolifer?) C. O. Dunn; Myrtle Robertson; Daisy Tench (Bill Shannon, Florida); Hattie Shumate. Front row left to right: Giles Fink; Locia Fink; Dr. Shirley Callaway, (Dentist); Dorcas Ogden; A. Ray Fink; Miss Hila Richardson" (p. 379). At the time, Marshall University was known as Marshall College.

59. Group Portrait of Raleigh County Students at Marshall University

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 735, vol. 2. In book: "West Virginia Library Commission 'spreads the good word' broadside; Mrs. Felix Fisher, bookmobile librarian, confers with the driver Fred Pennington and County Librarian Mrs. C. H. Graham" (p. 735).

60. West Virginia Library Commission Book Mobile, Raleigh County, W. Va.