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The first brick building built in South Charleston was built by Frank and Marie Henry as a confectionary store and newsstand.
Pearl S. Buck with her husband and step-daughter after their arrival in Stockholm, Sweden
Pearl Buck becomes the first American woman to win Nobel Prize for literature as she receives award from King Gustav of Sweden during ceremonies at Stockholm. She also won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932.
Executives of the Chevrolet Company gather around a table. In the background are Chevrolet advertisements.
A display put together by the Farm Women's Bureau.
A display put together by the Farm Women's Bureau for the 1938 Jubilee Celebration.
A display put together by the women of the Farm Women's Bureau.
A group of women watch as their instructor demonstrates how to finish furniture.
Children each hold a market lamb in preparation for the celebration.
Family members gather to honor the man seated with a child on his lap. Pictured to his left is his son, Oather Jones. Also seated is Mrs. Jones. To the far right is Clarice Roberts who stands in front of Charles Wood and beside a mine superintendent (wearing overcoat). To the far left is Mamie Spurlock, who is standing in front of a member of the Moonlight Strollers Band.
Lilly (left) and Dickison (right) are pictured in the courthouse parking lot.
Looking over the city from the hill top.
Pictured from left to right is Mr. Lilly, Mason Lilly, Fred Mize, and Charles Wood. The young men pose with their string instruments in front of an automobile.
Construction equipment and materials are scattered across the site. The construction began in order to enlarge the facility.
W. T. "Bill" Gwinn (sitting) and Juddy Meadows (standing) take a smoke break by the truck.
A group of six men harvest potatoes outside of the sanitarium. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified man stands beside new steam construction equipment.
Looking at the entrance of the church building located in Forest Hill District outside of Hinton, W. Va.
Rozelda with father, Oral Meador, holding instruments.
Print number 934c.
Print number 505.
Print number 254b.
Men stand around car while filling it up with gasoline at Lewis Service Station in Grafton, West Virginia.
Inscribed on the back of the photograph, "Crowning of the 'Cherry River Navy's Sweetheart' - 1938 during the Spud & Splinter Festival, Richwood, Nicholas County".
Finishing a float for the Spud and Splinter Parade in Richwood.
Inscribed on the back of the photo, "The good ship CLOTHESPIN at the 1938 maneuvers with Miss Jeanette Richards the Sweetheart and her Yoemanettes riding in the parade."
The Queen is 17 year old Louise Shaw of Kingwood. The King is not identified.
Promotional image for the 1st Annual Buckwheat Festival in Preston County, West Virginia.
This is a photo of the Mason County Potato Festival Queen on her potato throne. The queen is surrounded by her court. The Potato Festival began August 1, 1938 to promote agriculture. All persons are unidentified.
The first annual Mason County Potato Festival began on August 1, 1938. It was created to encourage agriculture. This photo depicts the Potato Queen and her court. All persons are unidentified.
Group photo of Storer College class of 1938 with Pres. McDonald in the middle.
Unidentified samll boy concentrates on sawing the uneven end of a shingled.
Bottom row, left to right: Parrish, Hawcock, Dr. Hoge, Dr. Wade; Bottom row, left to right: Otey (Pres.), Mr. Claugherty, Foland, Ensly, Cheney, Clagett, Shott and Hoge.