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Daughter of Nathan and Sarah Jane ("Jen") Stealey.
Back of photo reads: Nathan Stealey was an undertaker in Clarksburg, W. Va. Had one daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
Small portrait of a man in a striped suit.The back of the photo reads:"il mio cognato l'aro dello mio cuoreGennaro di Spenna.A. Lupant"
Caption reads, "Captain Thomas J. Senn, U. S. N., who has been placed in command of the new battleship U. S. S. West Virginia, the largest ship of itS kind in the U. S. or any other navy. The ship was placed in commission at the Norfolk Navy Yard, December 1."
Clark Streeper Jr., age 7 months.
Colonel C. L. Smith, later Brigadier General, graduated from West Virginia University.  He practiced law in Fairmont, W. Va., and established the Fairmont Times with O. S. McKinney.  He was a colonel of the First regiment of the National Guard.
Schaus played basketball for WVU in 1946-1949. He coached in 1954-1960 and served as the Athletic Director for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He left WVU in 1960 to become the head coach and subsequent general manager for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Leander Sylvanious Smith and Niranda Elizabeth Hamilton Smith are pictured on their 50th wedding anniversary. They are the parents of Ora Mae Smith Stephens, who married Leaman Clark Stephens and mothered Eschol Lee Stephens.
Stephens and his unidentified associates are pictured holding instruments. John is the son of Stacy Stephens, who was the son of Thomas Stephens.
Jesse was the son of Walter Stephens, who was the son of Stacy Stephens.
Portrait of the couple before they were married.
Louise holds onto her dog as she poses beside two large fish hanging from hooks.
Virgil, left, and his father John, right, lead horses across a plot of land.
Edith Leontine Stephens (left), Gerald Otis Stephens (center), and neighbor girl Peggy Davis (right) stand beside an old-fashioned automobile. Edith and Gerald are the children of Eschol Lee and Essie Pearl Layfield Stephens. Eschol is the son of Leaman Clark Stephens, and the grandson of Stacy Stephens.
Stonebraker, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Steyer, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Sharpless, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Sisler poses in his football uniform.
WVU had one of the most elite college teams in the country during the West - Smith Era
Technical Sergeant Kingsley Spitzer, crew member of the B-17 Flying Fortress "Situation Normal," poses for a photo during World War II. Spitzer, born in Hardy County, W. Va., was top gunner and aerial engineer on Flying Fortress "Situation Normal."
Billy Sirk, in uniform as Deputy Sheriff of Monongalia County, W. Va.
Bill Sirk escorting his daughter, Judy, down the aisle during Judy's wedding rehearsal.
Billy Scott Sirk, Conservation Officer, in uniform.
Bill Sirk in uniform, holding a very young fawn.
Cousins Donna and Judy Ann Sirk, sitting on the sofa with grandparents, James and Pauline Sirk.
Portrait of Bill and Wilma Sirk.
Pauline Barr and her mother Lydia Hanna Barr Ballangee dressed in nurses' whites as employees of Hopemont Hospital.
Front Row: Pauline Barr Sirk and Daughter, Mary; Back Row, left to right: Juanita Sirk Stevens, Arnold Stevens, Unidentified man, Unidentified woman, Jim Sirk, and James Bernie Sirk.
Grandmother of Judy Sirk, Pauline Barr Sirk holding baby daughter, Mary.
Bill S. Sirk after swimming.
Judy Sirk holding her dog, Sandy.
Pauline Barr Sirk holding her youngest daughter, Mary, on a street in Terra Alta, West Virginia.
"Granny Hill" holding Mary Sirk, while posing outside a house.
Seaman First Class Billy S. Sirk served on three ships during World War II, including the SS John Gibbons, SS Casper Yost and the SS Powder River."
Jim, Bill, Bob and Juanita Sirk, the children of Bernie and Pauline Sirk of Preston County, West Virginia.
Billy Scott Sirk of West Virginia holds a German helmet while posing in Cherbourg, France after the Normandy Invasion.
Luther L. Sirk, standing in the middle of the back row, and his son, Scott Sirk, is standing to the left in front of his father.
Mrs. Sturgiss, wife of Morgantown judge and politician George Cookman Sturgiss, is laying in a casket surrounded by flowers.
A man, who is likely a member of the Shumate family, poses on top of a log that is ready to be hauled off by two horses.
Luther, left, and Mark, right, take a break from their work and sit on the truck step.
Shumate, who appears to be in a work uniform, poses beside the two horses that are saddled and bridled, perhaps ready to make a delivery.
Probably a member of the Shumate family, a man holds himself up on a donkey with a cigarette in his mouth.
The home, located on Summers Street, looks over the river as well as the C. & O. Hinton West Yard.
Springstein works with clay and a potter's wheel inside the store located in Forest Hill District.
Sieber sits behind a desk at the telegraph office.
Sheiler poses in a white dress and wears a large bow in her hair.