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Gideon Draper Camden born in Montgomery County, Md., August 31, 1805 was son of Rev. Henry Camden who moved to Harrison County W. Va. early in the 19th century.  Camden was an uncle of U. S. Senator Johnson N. Camden. He was Pros. Attorney of Randolph County in 1837 and Judge of Circuit Court of Randolph County in 1851.
'Alexander Campbell in the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830: Photograph of George Catlin's painting of the Virginia Constitutional Convention.  Campbell is the seventh person from the right in the back row.  Though Campbell had strong reservations about entering politics, he was prevailed upon to do so to speak out regarding slavery, democratizing the government, and public school education for all children.'
Collected funds and started the erection of Andrews Church.
Portrait of baby Cox.
Mary is 5 years old; Julia is 3 1/2.
'Ex-Judge of the state supreme court'
Inscribed on the back,"front row/ Juanita (next to small girl); Nellie Riggenbauch (author)"
Photograph taken in Long Beach, California.
Portrait of Cook in uniform at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina.
Cook, a World War II soldier, is pictured in uniform.
Denver and Benny Cook are pictured together in front of a wire fence.
Portrait of a young Cook.
Carrol was a football coach at Terra Alta High School.
Wearing a Mohiganette uniform (dancers with Morgantown High School Band).

27. Stan Cox

An unidentified school boy draws.

30. Stan Cox

Twenty Fifth Wedding Anniversary portrait.
Roy Bird Cook in his office.
Edward Joseph Cabbell (father of Edward J. Cabbell) in graduation cap and gown, Kimball High School Senior, 1964
Crawford retired as a Colonel and the highest ranking African-American military officer from Summers County.
Daughter of John Friend and Nancy Snider.
Benny Cook, Matt Cook, Virgie M. Cook Lilly, Denver Cook, and George W. Cook pictured together.
Mrs. Calvert dumps water into pails. She was living without running water.
Ed Cabbell riding a horse during the John Henry Folk Festival in Charleston, W.Va.
DeWitt served as Governor of New York from 1817-1822. While serving as Governor, he was largely responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal.
'From a portrait painted about 1790, hanging in a gallery at Yale University.  Print furnished through courtesy of William Corbly Lemley and Joseph C. Gluck)