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View overlooking the construction site of the dam, which is scattered with equipment and building supplies.

109. Cheat Lake Dam Under Construction, Monongalia County, W. Va.

View overlooking the construction site, which is covered with equipment and building supplies. A group of workers work on various tasks.

110. Cheat Lake Damn Construction Site, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Music students at WVU pose together for a class photo. Olive Cordelia Knotts Cox is pictured in the third row, fourth from the left.

111. West Virginia University Music Department Class of 1924, Morgantown, W. Va.

Building in picture built shortly after 1855. Subjects in photo are identified as William Lantz, his wife Sarah Thomas, their son Ellis Pierce Lantz's wife Ida Johnson, and their daughter "Sallie".

112. William Lantz Home, Blacksville, W. Va.

113. Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, W. Va.

Picture of a round barn built by Ulissus Ralphsnyder, born in 1868.  Image likely shows the barn in Monongalia County, where it was originally built.

114. Ralphsnyder Round Barn, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Picture of a round barn built by Ulissus Ralphsnyder, born in 1868.  Image likely shows the barn in Monongalia County, where it was originally built.

115. Ralphsnyder Round Barn, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The Weltners were a family from Stewartstown, W. Va.

116. Sarah Ella Weltner, Uniontown, Pa.

Ross was a pastor at Forks of Cheat Baptist Church.

117. Ross and Vina Conn Ward, Stewartstown, W. Va.

Standing in the front right are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zinn, parents of Earl Ray Zinn. John Wesley Zinn married Mary M. Corrothers, daughter of William Corrothers who built the house around 1875. Earl R. Zinn married Lillian Arnett Steele.

118. Home of Earl Ray Zinn

Zinn is pictured a soldier's uniform beside an American flag. Zinn is from North Central West Virginia, which includes Monongalia, Taylor and Barbour counties.

119. Earl Ray Zinn during World War I, North Central, W. Va.

A group of men and women gather around to dine picnic-style. Around them are parked old-fashioned automobiles. Subjects unidentified. The photograph comes from a photo album belonging to Mrs. Earl R. Zinn.

120. Picnic Party, Halleck, W. Va.