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181. Unidentified Group of Young Women

Mayor Carl Furbee, Jr. is surrounded by police officers; the chief of Police John Diamond stands right to Mayor Furbee.

182. Mayor Furbee with Police Officers, Bridgeport, W. Va.

Senator Robert C. Byrd discusses matters with President Lyndon B. Johnson.

183. President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Robert C. Byrd

Herman Schneider and telephone company representative.

184. Telephone Comes to Helvetia, W. Va.

Herman Schneider and man on Helvetia library porch.

185. Telephone Comes to Helvetia, W. Va.

186. Herman Schneider in front of Sign Bearing His Name, Helvetia, W. Va.

Dr. Wilbur is known for her controversial diagnosis and treatment of Shirley Mason, a patient whom Dr. Wilbur claimed had 16 different personalities. The movie "Sybil" was based on this case.

187. Dr. Cornelia B. Wilbur, West Virginia University Faculty, 1965-1967

Wife of West Virginia Governor Hulett Carlson Smith (1965-1969).

188. First Lady of West Virginia, Mary Alice Tieche Smith from Beckley, W. Va.

Gilbert House located on Point Marion Road. The log house was built pre-Civil War. The stone was added to the house in the 1920's. Information found on page 15-16 in "The Influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes" by Clyda Paire Petitte. It is Figure 2.

189. Log Construction of Gilbert House, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The house was constructed of logs in 1767. Thomas Lazzelle was the original owner. Information found on page 24 in "The influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes" by Clyda Paire Petitte. It is Figure 8

190. Lazzelle House, Maidsville, Monongalia County, W. Va.

This house was built during the Antebellum period. The original owner was the Hamilton family.Information found on page 25 in "The influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes" by Clyda Paire Petitte. It is Figure 11 in the book.

191. Boggs House Detail-View of Gabled End, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Located on the corner of Willey and North High Streets. E. L. Tower was the original owner. It was built in 1852 in the Federal style. Information found on page 34 in "The Influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes" by Clyda Paire Petitte. It is Figure 15.

192. Tower-Boughner-Jarvis House, Morgantown, W. Va.