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Bridget, an African-American Extension Service worker, displays shelves of canned Faraday food.
Candid group portrait of African-American Extension workers at the Filbert Achievement Day Exhibit and Luncheon. Many women are sitting at a large table with dresses hanging on the walls behind them.
Group portrait of female African-American Extension workers holding a flag in front of a building.
Caption on back reads, 'This section of Cranberry shows fine houses and fine coal.'
Cranberry Mine tipple and surrounding buildings.
Summerlee tipple and surrounding buildings.
Aerial view of a portion of Beckley, Smokeless Coal Capital courtesy Harry E. Anderson; 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
A person is walking on the sidewalk of Jackson and Monroe Street in Fairmont, West Virginia during the big snow storm of 1950.
Tables set up at a the Four Corners Restaurant in Grafton. 'Approved by Duncan Hines July 14, 1950. Breakfast - Cantalope with Black Rasberrys, Country Ham, Eggs A La King, Toast, Jelly, Beverage.'
'Front seat: John Solomon. Back Seat, left to right: John Sanders, Johnny Muffly and Jules Singelton.'
Young boy with a rifle poses next to the marker.  The marker, located at 305 Dewey Street, Morgantown, reads: 'This tablet marks the site of Fort Kerns erected at the beginning of Dunmore's War, 1774. Placed by the Elizabeth Ludington Hagans Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, 1927.
Group portrait of band members with their instruments.
Construction workers are working at the corner of High and Spruce Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia. 'Lower left: John Mollennex, West Virginia University student from Elkins. The Post Office is in the background.'
View of poeple gathered at Audra State Park swimming. 'Photo by conservation commission of West Virginia.'
Men working on a new building at Camp Carver.
View of cars driving on Clintonville Hill on U. S. Route 60 in Greenbrier County, W. va
Colonel D. T. Moore 84 years old, Monday's LRotClub mtg... 24 years a Rotarian and 100% attendence.
Aerial view of North Main Street at Webster Springs.
View of the Elk River Valley near Webster Springs.
Photo by Conservation Commission of West Virginia.
View of Grumbein Island, and left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Tower of Administration building, Law School, President's home, Experiment Station.
Professor and Head of Entomology and Entomologist at Experiment Station, 1911-1950.
'First black WVU graduate in Woodburn Hall newsroom.'
A student with a headphone sitting at a broadcast board reads an article in his hand.
Two WVU faculty members sit at a desk while one on the left Joseph Gluck holds a microphone.
Dave Harmer is on the left and an unidentified freshman is on the right.
'Engine terminal, round house, coaling station, water thanks, machine shops, turntable and office building ca. 1950.  The Guyan river runs between the shops and W. Va. Highway 10.  This picture was produced just before the diesel came online with the C&O.  All the shops are visible except the lower end where the pittracks existed.'
Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR-2372; Right 3/4 view of H-6, 2-6-6-2 Mallet #1485 at Handley, W. Va.; K-4 #2700 in background.'
Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR-5158, right 3/4 view of K-4 #2700 at Handley, W. Va. engine terminal.'
'Engine terminal, roundhouse, coaling station, water tanks, machine shops, turntable and office building.  The Guyan river runs between the shops and W. Va. highway 10.  This picture was produced just before the diesel came online with the C.& O. all the shops were visible except the lower end where the pitt tracks existed.'
Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR-2371; Broadside (right side) of C&O H-6 Mallet #1485 at Handley, W. Va. ca. 1950.'
Edden and Betty with grandson (Emma's Boy) Larry William Triplett.
'Log barn in right background was built by Jesse Ellison sometime prior to 1835.
Original returned to donor.
Writing team of George Bird Evans and Kay Evans collaborate on a new mystery novel, to be published under the pen name, "Brandon Bird".
Marie Henry, wife of Frank Henry, is standing on the porch. The house is located on the corner of Third and E Streets.
The post office was located along a railroad track. The bridge in the background of the photograph crosses the New River near the mouth of Glade Creek.
Caption on postcard reads: "This splendid hotel, located in the heart of Martinsburg, West Virginia, the gateway to the Shenandoah Valley, is directly on U.S. 11. It is a modern fireproof hotel and favorably known to all who have enjoyed its courtesies and hospitality." Published by Marken & Bielfeld. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Published by Photo Crafters Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Cooper's Rock State Forest Park abounds in natural beauties. Entering through a rustic gateway, the visitor is delighted with the profusion of brilliant rhododendrons, the miles of shady trails which invite exploration, the picturesque picnic tables, the hospitable shelters with open fireplaces, together with other facilities planned for their enjoyment. The Park is named after the huge rock which was at one time the refuge of a cooper fleeing from justice." Published by Photo Crafters Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Unidentified subjects pose for a group photo behind the bleachers.
Pictured from left to right, Billy Joe Farley, Mrs. Dewey Farley Lester, Irene Farley Dobbins, Mrs. Farley (first name not provided), Mr. Farley (first name not provided), unidentified, Mrs. Orb Farley, Orb Farley, and Grandma Farley.
Coach "Buck" Porterfield's basketball team posing in the school gymnasium.
From left to right: Zina, Earl and son Bernard B. Angell pose in front of the station located at the mouth of Beech Run.
Selling Keystone Gas, Earl & Minnie Angell pose in front of the store located at the mouth of Beech Run.
Photo of the exterior of the store located at the mouth of Beech Run.
View of the construction from mid-level. Unidentified workers can be seen in the distance.
Aerial view of the dam under construction.
Unidentified men walk along the construction site.
From left to right, Orval Charles, the engineer in charge, Henry Auhl, Robert A. Thompson, the assistant engineer, and unidentified pose by the construction site.
A group of men crowd inside the dam's construction site. Subjects unidentified.
Men stand by parked cars by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. Subjects unidentified.
Dewey Deeds pictured with his children and his mother.
View from across the lot. Two workers pose in front of the shop.
The family poses on the front porch.
Photo taken north from Foss Bridge near Bellepoint. The cabin served as a telegraph office.
An automobile drives toward the concrete bridge that crosses the mouth of the Greenbrier River and the Railroad bridge that transported material for the Bluestone Dam construction.
View from Zion Mountain overlooking the rivers.
View overlooking the town and the river.
View of the home from across the streets in the Bellepoint section of town.
Helms pictured at 112 Greenbrier Drive in the Bellepoint section of town.
View from across the river near Hinton, W. Va.
View of the bridge entrance near Hinton, W. Va.
The photographer feeds a fox through a fence at his home located near Hinton, W. Va.
Stores beside the street sit at the old sight of the Foss Bridge entrance near Hinton, W. Va.
A group of workers paving Route 3 in front of the photographer's home between New Bridge and Foss Bridge near Hinton, W. Va.
View of the home from across the street. Located near Hinton, W. Va.