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'This picture was taken in 1907 in the back of Samuel Mullett's barn.  Jacob Hassig and Will Berger owned the thrashing machine.  Many of these neighbors were relatives.  Family and neighbors could always be relied on to help on Doolin.  Row 1: Andy Goddard, Frank During, Ed Schupbach, Lewis Durig, John Kocher, Albert Durig, Harry Mullett, Samuel Mullett, and Adolph Durig.  Row 2: Charles Goddard, Will Berger, Sam Kocher, Jacob Hassig, Charles Fisher, John Grossenbach, Wilbert Kocher, Jesse Mullett, Charles Durig.'
People in a canoe float down the street.
Houses line Pike Street in Clarksburg.  Glen Elk area is visible in background.
West Virginia Coal Column with diplay at the Jamestown Exposition in 1907.
Children stand next to a Christmas tree.
Postcard with a side view of the first U.S.S. West Virginia at sea.
Members of the Helvetia Band with their instruments, gather outside for a portrait.
Drawing of the West Virginia Coal Column at the Jamestown Exposition, 1907.
A display of statistics of the different coal companies in West Virginia at the base of the coal tower at the Jamestown Exposition.
'711 N. Kanawha Street, Beckley. From left to right: Mrs. Z. W. Lafon, Clara (Mrs. J. J. Lamb), Nellie Harlow (Mrs. E. Larrick) Daughter of A. N. Harlow, Mrs. A. N. Harlow Mabscott.'
'Pointed building in the middle of picture is Trinity Church. Mrs. Mildred Stephenson.'
'School House Afloat on the Ohio River, Flood of March 1907, passing under the bridge at Wheeling, W. Va. (This school building floated from Warrenton, Ohio, to Sistersville, W. Va., a distance of over 100 miles.)'
Display of statistics at the base of the coal tower at the Jamestown Exposition.
'Armored Cruiser West Virginia. This is one of the United States' fastest cruisers, commanded by Captain John B. Milton, in the armored cruiser fleer in the Pacific December 19th, 1907. This cruiser is the same type as the Colorado and the Maryland and has a phenomenal record of 22 1/2 knots an hour. It is considered one of the fastest grey hounds in this magnificent fleet of armored cruisers and should be there any war the West Virginia would give a good account of itself.'
Street scene after Monongah disaster. Horse-drawn hearse delivers caskets to the mine and coffins line the street of Monongah.
People standing outside buildings on the sidewalks beside Railroad Avenue, Alderson, W.Va.
Virginia Rumsey and friends are taking their dolls for a walk.
Tree lined shore of the Greenbrier River.  Steel Bridge in the background.
Interior view of the Clarksburg Light and Heat office in Clarksburg, W. Va.  Large heating stove in the right foreground.
Old 299 Passenger Train, 1907.  Z.W. Lafon was the Engineer.  Pictured:  M.H. Bill Sneads (father of Earl Sneads et. al.), Casey Dillon (fireman), Mars (conductor), Bill Matson (baggage master), Bill 'Black Bill' Millioms (breakman), Roger Keyser, boy and last man are 'stand-ins.'
Picture of a intersection of streets in Monongah, W. Va. 1907.  Trolley car in the foreground.
Group portrait; 1. John B. Hood  2. Richard Stodard Ewell  3. Braxton Bragg  4. Albert Sidney Johnston  5. Wade Hampton  6. E. Kirby Smith  7. Jubal A. Early  8. A.P. Hill  9. S.D. Lee  10. Richard H. Anderson  11. John B. Gordon  12. Theophalus S. Holmes    13. William G. Hardee  14. Joseph E. Johnston  15. Simon B. Buckner  16. James Longstreet  17. Leonidas Polk  18. R.E. Lee  19. N.B. Forrest  20. G.T. Beauregard  21. Thomas J. Jackson  22. Samuel Cooper  23. J.E.B. Stewart  24. Richard Taylor  25. J.C. Pemberton  26. D.H. Hill
Members of the Helvetia Band with their instruments, gather outside for photograph.
Line up: Manager, J. B. Wyatt; Captain, P. B. Naylor; J. H. Riddle; J. M. Burns; H. H. Baumgartner; F. M. Bailey; and Quintero. Dells: 'Rah! Rah! Ru! W. V. U. Sis boom bah! Tiger!!!' 'Che he! Che ha! Che ha, ha, ha! West Virginia! Rah! Rah! Rah!' Chew terbacher! Chew terbacher! Chaw, Chaw, Chaw! Eat terbacher, eat terbacher! Rah, Rah, Rah! Drink a large, Drink a large, Drink a large beer. West Virginia Varsity! We're all here!'
Group portrait of Sugar Grove Teachers.  1st Row, 5th from left; Florence Henderson,  2nd Row, 2nd from right; Mattie Eye,  3rd Row, 3rd from right; Jessie Hammer.
People standing outside of buildings on Railroad Avenue, South Alderson, W.Va.  'Given by Virgil Burns.'
Overview of Town of Alderson looking S.W. from Indian View.  Mountains surrounding town of Alderson.
'Looking From Murdoch Down 12th St After 1907 Flood.'
'See Beckley USA page763.'
Baby Charles R. Shock seated in front of tree.  Bess and Herbert Shock standing to left of the tree.  Alma and Cinderilla (born August 30, 1901 and died June 3, 1991) Shock standing on right side of tree.
'Remains of Volcano in 1907 Looking South.'
Townspeople are standing in front of buildings located on Main Street, looking west, in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
"The Van Devender Insurance Company located on 132 3rd Street between Ann and Julianna Streets. Formally Parkersburg National Bank, 1839-1904 and later the Salvation Army Building. The building was torn down in early March 1969.'