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"Old and Useless made New and Useful," Display features clothing and household items that have been repaired or made from other items.
Plot measured, planted and cared for by Corn Club Member Raymond Taylor.
Three women sitting in a meeting.
Reverse of photo reads: "The only purebred beef bull in Kanawha County when B. B. Ezell began as county agent."
Group of 4-H members pose in front of cottage as late stages of construction are completed.
Agricultural land being stripped by the C and P Coal Company in Taylor County. After mining, this land will be leveled and sloped for drainage, then restored to productive farm cover.
Eleanor Bigelow, Jessie Davis and Eleanor Talbott demonstrating to a group of New England state 4-H leaders at the Eastern State Exposition how West Virginia boys and girls earn their 4-H's.
Display featuring trees, fruits, and wildflowers found in West Virginia.
Torner, a Monongahela Power Co. staff member of the Elkins Division sharpens a knife on a motorized grindstone in Millcreek High School Vo-Ag shop.
Liggett uses electric drill in Mill Creek High School Vo-Ag shop in order to make crate body for truck.
Display of pig, lamb, and chicken brooders, brooderator and chicken water warmer. Located inside Rural Electrification Building, Jackson's Mill W. Va.
Home of Mrs. Mary Lazelle.
Farm owned by John Gemma.
Mr. Holt holding hay for foreign tour group, which contains members from Italy, France, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053343, 053344, 053345, 053346, 053347, and 053348.
Possibly located in Weston, W. Va.
Owned by Mrs. J. M. Smith.
Owned by Mrs. Paul Priest.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053344, 053345, 053346, 053347, and 053348.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053343, 053345, 053346, 053347, and 053348.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053343, 053344, 053345, 053346, and 053347.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053343, 053344, 053345, 053346, and 053348.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053343, 053344, 053346, 053347, and 053348.
Image of home which received numerous improvements.  See ID # 053342, 053343, 053344, 053345, 053347, and 053348.
Tree conservation project displayed by Richard Johnson.
Left: June Helmick, right: Betty Miller.
Marjorie Given from Webster County, W. Va., demonstrates preparing a clothing dye.
Clockwise from top left: milk delivery truck, screening and processing milk, washing hands, sterilizing equipment.
During World War II, war prisoners were housed at this camp on the head-waters of Little Clear Creek in Greenbrier County. The prisoners were employed to lay railroad track into a large stand of virgin timber. The operator stated that the German prisoners were the finest type of labor and did an excellent job.
Delauder's Home after ronovations. caption reads: "They Sodded bare spots, built walks, planted shrubs, built a fence and enclosed foundation of the house."