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An unidentified man sits in front of a hanging quilt. The ribbon fastened to his jacket collar indicates he is the 153rd Good Hope Council member for the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics, an American fraternal order. It began as a youth affiliation of the Order of United American Mechanics, but seceded to become its own organization and eventually absorbed its parent order. Originally, it was an Anti-Catholic, Nativist group, but eventually abandoned this position and became a general fraternal benefit society open to people regardless of creed, race or sex.

13. Junior Order of the United American Mechanics Good Hope Council Member No. 153, Good Hope, W. Va.

A man on a horse sits on top of a hill, where below there are stonemasons cutting into the rock.

14. Cutting Stone, likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

Nine unidentified individuals pose in costume. Three of them sit on horses. Five of them  stand on a carriage drawn by those horses, two of which wear large pots against their bellies. The man in the forefront, dressed in two, vertical striped colors, holds what appears to be a jousting rod.

15. A Performance Group in Costume likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

The Grand Army of the Republic, or G.A.R., was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army, Union Navy, Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War for the Northern/Federal forces. Its peak membership, at more than 490,000, was in 1890, a high point of various Civil War commemorative and monument dedication ceremonies. It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, composed of male descendants of Union Army and Union Navy veterans.The G.A.R. was organized into "departments" at the state level and "posts" at the community level. This old artillery gun monument was dedicated by the G.A.R. Department of West Virginia, Custer Post No. 8.The plaque beneath the gun reads, "This gun was cast at Sevilla Spain, May 9th 1795, is 12 ft. in length, Caliber 6 3/8 inches weighs 6283 lbs. It was captured from the Spanish by Admiral Dewey, at Cavite Arsenal, near Manila, P.I. [Philippines] in May 1898, brought to N. Y. Navy Yard in the U. S., S. Buffalo [South Buffalo, New York]. Loaned by the Navy Department to Custer Post No. 8 G.A.R. was Mounted on Platform June 23rd, 1899. On July 4th, 1899, the Gun was unveiled by members of Custer Post with suitable ceremonies."

16. Grand Army of the Republic Gun Exhibition, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Street view of the church, pictured on the left, and the parsonage, pictured on the right.

17. West Milford Methodist Church and Parsonage, West Milford, W. Va.

A group of men are pictured loitering outside of the Lost Creek Station Western Union Telegraph Office. In the background is an advertisement for United States Express Company Money Orders.

18. Train Station, Lost Creek, W. Va.

Two unidentified men lean against a tree branch with their lunch pails in between them.

19. Two Men Taking Lunch Break likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

A young, unidentified girl and her cat pose on a home porch.

20. Girl and Cat likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

A group of school children stand outside of the one-room school house. A woman, presumably the teacher, sits at a desk in the middle of the group.  The school was located on an old farm property belonging to the Post family.

21. School Union No. 7 Class on Old Post Farm, Good Hope, W. Va.

A man sits while a barber combs and styles his hair.

22. Man Receiving Haircut, likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

Two young men pose in their team uniforms. The player to the right is holding a baseball bat.

23. Frank's Run Baseball Players, Center Point, W. Va.

Three unidentified coal miners are pictured inside a mine with shovels and an oil lamp.

24. Coal Mining likely in Harrison County, W. Va.