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During the first Mother's Day service held there in 1908, led the plans for establishing the annual memorial to Motherhood. He gave of his time and money to perfect the hallowed observance at Grafton. Mr. Loar, a successful merchant at Clarksburg, a Central West Virginia town near Grafton, died in 1938.

49. L. L. Loar, Superintendent of the Sunday school of Andrews Methodist Episcopal church, Grafton, W. Va.

50. Blanche Lezzell

Dedication of the Beckley Memorial Hospital.

51. John L. Lewis

52. John L. Lewis

Mrs. Dillman taught several grades including third. One student remembers her as his inspiration for choosing teaching for his profession.

53. Mrs. Clara Lantz Dillman, Retired Teacher From King's Run School, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Portrait of Lewis Evans, a watch maker and jeweler in Morgantown, Virginia (later West Virginia) during the Antebellum period.

54. Lewis Evans of Morgantown, Va. (West Virginia)

Musicians who sang at the Mansion House.

55. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lacy

Blanche Lazzell is sitting on the right.

56. Artist Blanche Lazzell and Myrtle Matilda Lazzell Reed of Monongalia County W. Va.

Left to Right: Besse Belle Lazzell Ridgeway; Blanche Lazzell; Myrtle Matilda Lazzell Reed

57. Lazzell Family Portrait, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Blanche Lazzell of Maidsville, West Virginia poses with her family on the lawn.

58. Artist Blanche Lazzell and Family, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Blanche Lazzell from Maidsville, West Virginia, poses in her graduation dress, holding a diploma.

59. Graduate Blanche Lazzell of West Virginia Conference Seminary, Buckhannon, W. Va.

A carte de visite of Lincoln probably taken early in his presidency.

60. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln