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Fred Carper playing the Guitar as Thomas Brown and neighbor listen.
Fred Carper playing the guitar as the neighborhood children sit and listen.
Norman Zumbach in the 'living room' of his trailer house / gun shop.
Age 75
Homer Walker playing the banjo and Thomas Brown holding a mic in Giles County, Virginia near Princeton, W. Va.
Homer Walker playing the banjo.
'Home of Clyde Stowers, Logan County, owner of fretless banjo with slate fingerboard.'
Fingerboard is made of slate. Clyde Stowers of Champanville is the owner.
During the summer of 1973.
During the summer of 1973.
Bill Williams playing the Guitar.
Percy on the left with violin and Brent on the right with the guitar.
Clarence Tross with a banjo on his laps.
Standing in front of a home on the Birch River.
Aunt Jenny Wilson in her living room holding a banjo in her lap.
'Lee Hammons, grandson of Sherman Hammons, at Sherman's Williams River area, W. Va. Tape Hammons 6-25-1974.'
Standing behind Davis is Don Turner; in the truck is Herbert Harper, the mail carrier.  Photo taken in Brushy Run across from Davis' home in Onego.  All three are deceased (2010).
Harry playing the fiddle and Hub on the banjo.
Part of Charlie Blevins' collection of antiques on display at the Red Robin Inn.
Charles Blevins playing a homemade banjo in his collection, Borderland, W.Va.
Road to Pason's farm, seen in the background.
part of Charlie Blevin Collection.
'Pearlie' dances while playing and singing.
'The "haunted house" along Highway 5 west of Glenville, referred to by Virgil and Ernest Danley in their ghost stories.'
From left to right: Armantha Mayle, Elizabeth Mayle, Lyda Gunther, Orpha Mayle, Fern Culversen, Frank Peoples, Bertha Newman, Silvia Mayle, Canzetta Johnson
Group of men and women sit in Chestnut Ridge Methodist Church, Philippi, W.Va.
'Maynard Cool, Diana, W.Va., just as I found him on April 12, 1975.'
Mr. Maynard Coal plays the Banjo as the Mrs. listens.
'Mrs. Myrtle Stemple singing a childrens' play song, 'Here's a Ball for Baby.'
'Contestant is shaking his head, making the 'gobble.'
'This picture of J. Lozier was taken for a community festival in which he participated as a performer. J. Lozier insisted I take this print rather than taking a photograph of my own. TSB.'