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In this photograph Father George Barrick Jr. holds his son, George Barrick III. Uncle Mike Barrick is standing beside his brother and nephew. This photograph was taken in Morgantown, West Virginia.

61. Brothers Mike and George Barrick Jr. and George Barrick III

This is a photograph of George and Sarah Barrick. They are at Coopers Rock, West Virginia.

62. George and Sarah Barrick at Coopers Rock, West Virginia

This is a photograph of the Cheat River. It was taken from Coopers Rock, West Virginia.

63. View of Cheat River, Coopers Rock, West Virginia

This is a photograph of University Avenue near Dorsey's Knob overlooking Morgantown West Virginia.

64. University Avenue Morgantown, West Virginia

This is a photograph of George and Sarah Barrick. George is holding their son George Barrick III. They are in Morgantown, West Virginia.

65. George and Sarah Barrick

This is a photograph of Lt. George M. Barrick. He is standing with his mother Margaret M. Barrick in Morgantown, West Virginia.

66. Lt. George Barrick and Margaret Barrick

Postcard with photograph addressed to W. T. Mathers of Harrisville, West Virginia. Inscribed on the postcard is "the picture on the other side was my uncle Will Mathers, my father's only brother", probably written by Max Mathers.

67. William H. Mathers Working at Printing Press

Miss Dorothy Wright, Sponsor. Chaperones- Mrs. Alvah Rule and Mrs. Robert Weiner. Third row: Judy Capehart, Don Wyant, Nina Meredith, Gary Weiner, Phil Kyle, George Cinci, Richard Eschenmann, Phil Wygal, Betty Rule, Penny Capehart (?). Second row: (?), Greg Jaranko, Dan Pettrey, Amy Selby (?), Steve Chapnick, Nancy Custer (?), (?), (?). First row: (?)

68. Morgan Grade School, Third Grade, Washington, D.C. Field Trip

69. Frank J. Duez Standing In The Middle Of What Will Become Front St., Bridgeport, W. Va.

70. Post Office, Hundred, W. Va

Sign above entrance reads: "Built by Eli and Lem Chenoweth 1852. Repaired by State Road Commission 1934."

71. Covered Bridge, Barrickville, W. Va.

Rush Holt served as West Virginia state senator from 1936-1941. His wife, Helen Holt served as the first female Secretary of State of West Virginia. In 1960 President Eisenhower appointed Helen to create a program to improve the housing situation for the elderly. Through her mortgage insurance program at the Federal Housing Administration she was able to create nationally high standards for the care of the elderly. 1,000 modern health care facilities were constructed under her at no cost to the American taxpayer. The six subsequent presidents appointed her to the same position after her immense success.

72. W. Va. Senator Rush Holt and Wife Helen F. Holt