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Charles Skidmore Harper, Loretta Daniels Harper, and their son Brook Harper.
Charles Skidmore Harper's farm house.
Charles Skidmore Harper's wife.
Charles Skidmore Harper sitting on the front of his car.
Charles Skidmore Harper in front of his garden.
"The little log house in the center was the house of Leonard and Phebe Hinkle Harper for about 9 years."The house was still standing in 2017 in Circleville, W. Va. owned by the Warner family.
Leila Harper Mauzy at age 18.
Michael Harper Mauzy at age seven months.  Mauzy was likely born in 1896.
Sidney Alice Harper, born 3/24/1860, died 1/14/1886.
Portrait of Mary Lucretia Harper, born 7/22/1851, died 1928.
Bid Harper standing on railroad tracks.
Texie Harper, daughter of Isom.  Texie later had a daughter named Vallie Harper.
Lou and Neal Lawrence, daughters of Mary Harper Lawrence and Ambrose Lawrence.
Jacob C. Harper home, located at "top of Allegheny Mountain, Harman, W. Va."
Jacob C. Harper Home, located at "top of Allegheny Mountain, Harman, W. Va."
Jacob C. Harper Home, located at "top of Allegheny Mountain, Harman, W. Va."
Mauzy house, home of Michael and Leila Harper Mauzy. House burned in fire in 1920s.
Dr. Noah Harper Judy died 8/15/1933 at 87 years old.
Unidentified members of the Harper family making a pyramid.
Unidentified woman of the Harper family posing with a moon background.
Two unidentified men of the Harper family in a horse drawn wagon.
Unidentified members of the Harper family from Pendleton County, W. Va.  They are enjoying ice cream cones and ice cream sandwiches.
Seymour Harper family in car, parked in front of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows home in Elkins, W. Va.
"Aunt Libby and Mother" in a field, likely picking cotton.
Pictured are Madison Daniels, Reverend Daniels, Dr. Hadie, and son.
Portrait of Warren and Grace Harper Hulings.
Loretta and Alice Harper (far right) with two unidentified people.
Erma is third from the left in the second row.
Susan McDonald Harper, mother of 20 children.  She was born July 31, 1844, died December 23, 1933.
Group photo, likely a reunion of the Jacob Conrad Harper family.
See original for identification.
Family of Peter Harper, likely from Pendleton County.
Peter Harper, son of Jacob Conrad Harper and Susan McDonald Harper.
Family of Jason and Elmira (Harper) Harman, likely from Pendleton County.  Jason and Elmira married in 1894.
Cortland School.  First row, second from the right is Carrie Harper Harman.
Children of River View School. Carrie Harper Harman, teacher, is in the back row, fourth from the left.
Portrait of Loretta Daniels Harper.
Two Harper family members "fighting."
Charles, Loretta, and Elizabeth Harper.
Members of the Harper Family. Pictured, left to right, are Grandmother Harper, Mary Elizabeth Harper, and Great Uncle Charlie.
Unidentified members of the Harper family with puppies.
Portrait of the Harper family.  Pictured are Charles and Loretta, parents, Carrie Harper, daughter, and Mary Alice, Carrie's daughter.
Carrie Harper Harman (on right) and unidentified woman looking at a book.
Carrie Harper Harman (on right) and sister Betty Brody Teter (on left).
Carrie and Lester Harper from Pendleton County, W. Va.
Portrait of the Harper family.
Portrait of Charles Harper, born March 9, 1862, died October 12, 1947.
Harper family from Pendleton County at Maryland Casualty Company office.
Carrie Harper Harman (on right) and unidentified woman sitting on a bench.
'The old Harper home was built before 1818.'
'The Harper House is at the extreme left.  Confederate scout Bill Harper killed here during the civil war. The little log house in the center was the home of Leonard and Phebe Hinkle Harper for about nine years.  Ther were married Dec. 19, 1816.  They lived at Mouth of Seneca four years.  Then lived near the Old Cave School House seven years (now Riley Kimble place.)  So they would have moved to this log house about 1827.  They built the large house here seen to the left in 1836.  This farm is 8 miles above Circleville and was long known as the Meadows.  Leonard and Phebe had three sons and six daughters. Later Leonard H. Hammer lived here and raised his family of two sons and six daughters.  Then his son John and Ada his wife lived here and the farm was in the family continuously until she was killed Sept. 9, 1925.  The boy in the foreground is Luther Hammer.'