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'This photo was taken year after Ladwigs left Evenwood.'
'Front row(from left) 6. Cornelia Ladwig, Back row : 2. Clifford Wolford.'
Dr. Ladwig's house can be seen in the far left of the photo.
'House built for Dr. Ladwig in Evenwood, W. Va. by the Raine-Andrews Lumber, ca. 1910'
'This picture was taken at Aunt Kate Raines House, picnic, church yard, Evenwood, 140 attended.'  See original for names of the people.
Gertrude Hardway is the teacher in this photo.
Gertrude Hardway was the teacher of these students.
'Photograph postcard of Dr. Ladwig on his at the mill. Notice the Clarksburg flag postmark.'
Dr. Otto Ladwig (right) at the Raine-Andrews Lumber Company.
A child explores in the snow with a sled parked behind him.
A little boy plays in the snow on the town's main road street.
'"Evenwood, above the mill" (written by Dr. Ladwig). Same building, but from across the river or pond'.
'Raines House identified in the photo'.
Married Dr. O. W. Ladwig
Three sisters, posing in a garden, all became teachers.
'Left front: Gertrude Hardway and possibly other teachers in Harrison or Randolph County.'
'Checked shirt 2nd from left front is Gertrude Hardway.'
This town could possible be Lost Creek, W. Va.
'1. Otto Ladwig (teacher) 2. Ella May Miley, 3. Hattie Cummins, 4. Merta Stout, 5. Clarence Nutter, 6. Clarence Stout, 4. French Stout, 8. Berta Nutter, 9. Mollie Stout, and Veda Davis (Langfitt)
' Students: 3. Veda Davis (Langfitt) 5. Miley, 8. Mabel Young, 11. Ella Mae Miley, 15. Otto Ladwig (teacher) 17. French Stout, Near West Milford W. Va.'
'Group of people Harrison County at Fairmont. 1. Virgil Highland, 2. Page Fortney, 3. Lewis Dawson, 4. Ida Carpenter, 5. Mel Sperry, 7. Eden Corbin, 8. Icie Tetrick, 9. Mable Lee, 13. James Robinson, 14. Ernest Fortney, 22. O.W. Ladwig, 23. Blanche Hewes
These could possibly be students of Sheets Mill School.
Front Row: Arthur Thompson, Annovetta Newlon, Mrs. O. W. Ladwig, Dr. O. W. Ladwig, Margaret Hardway, John Porter Hardway. Back Row:Gertrude Hardway, Gladys Swisher, Laura Showalter, Josephine Hyre.
Cannes, France
Sondersdorf, Germany
Sondersdorf, Germany.
Breakfast in bed. Cannes, France
Breakfast and a phone call. Cannes, France.
Red Cross tent. Sondersdorf, Germany.
Cannes, France.
Sondersdorf, Germany
Sondersdorf, Germany
Picture taken by Cornelia Ladwig
Outside living quarters- Sandersdorf, Germany
Taken from ambulance in convoy.
"Crossing Rhine."
Photograph taken by Cornelia Ladwig.
Photo taken by Cornelia Ladwig while on Red Cross tour in Germany.
Picture taken while Cornelia Ladwig was on Red Cross tour.
"From R.C. window." Suhl, Germany.
Photograph taken by Cornelia Ladwig.
Photograph taken by Cornelia Ladwig
Picture taken by Cornelia Ladwig
Albert Robf, Sean May, Mildred Healt.
Photograph taken by Cornelia Ladwig.
Overlooking Mediterranean. Above Cannes, France.
Suhl, Germany
Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France
Photograph taken by Cornelia Ladwig. 1. Earl Sequiera- California 2. Lange Butler- Memphis, Tenn. 3. Jon "Turkey" Hartigan- Ingleside, Ill. 4. John D'A--- - Chicago, Illinois 5. Foss- Cleveland, Ohio 6. Edgar Mueller- St. Louis, MO 7. John Reynolds- Oakland, Calif 8. John Coffland- Cadiz, Ohio 9. Steve Wekhoff- Cleveland, Ohio 10. Phil Honeycutt- Fuquay Springs, N.C.
Cornelia Ladwig from West Virginia, bottom row 4th from right. Probably American U., D. C.
Harvard Commencement, Ed. M.
Stonewall-Jackson Clarksburg W. Va.
'The trees were on Walnut Street. The four buildings that are in the view are (from left to right) Main Street Drug Store, City Hall, Nicholas Hardware and Furniture Company, Richwood Banking and Trust Company (on the corner of Main Street and Oakford Ave.'.
'Photo was taken from lower Oakland Ave. The back of the Richwood Banking and Trust Company and the side of the Nicholas Hardware and Furniture Company'.
Dr. Otto and his daughter Cornelia.
' Otto and Calora with their daughter Cornelia at six months. She sat alone at 5 and half months old. '
'Dr. Ladwig and his daughter, Cornelia. Dr Ladwig is pushing the pram, something few men did then, especially in a lumber or mining town. This say something about the man.'
'What do you think of us more than what was in the school when you were here.'
This was the second and third grade classes and Margaret Hardway( far right) was the teacher.
This is an excellent photo of main street showing buildings with advertising signs.
'Photograph postcard of Dr. Ladwig "riding his speeder". Post marked 1909. This is one of the most interesting photos in Miss Ladwig's possession. Dr. Ladwig rode this device around the Raine- Andrews Lumber Company property. He rode a horse along the roads until he got a car in the late teens, I understand. Cornelia's identification on the back of the card in ink. Note window placement in photo.'