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Drummond was a Methodist Minister. On the back of the photo, an inscription reads, "Yours truly. Dec. 1867. J. Drummond."
See bottom of photograph for identification of those pictured.
"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."
W.E. Dollman's 30th year as teacher.
Executives of the Chevrolet Company gather around a table. In the background are Chevrolet advertisements.
Front of Creighton is submerged under water.
Located in Wood County.
Men in military uniforms and women in nurses uniforms sit on the truck bed of a vehicle sporting the Red Cross logo.
Pond jockey would walk out on ramp as seen in middle of pond and push logs, using a long pike, towards the sawmill.
Guards for the synthetic rubber plant built on old Wertz Field in Charleston, West Virginia. The factory required so many guards because of it's high importance to the nation during war time. Rubber was one of the most important commodities during the war and because most of our supplies of it had been cut off we had to build our own synthetic rubber plants, which needed lots of protection.
Company workers hard at work on a variety of machines.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad carts sit on the tracks behind building.
A bus supplied by Mountain State Equipment Company is used for "Mack's Bus Line" in an unidentified location.
Building was originally the Coyle & Richardson Department Store, then became the National Bank of Commerce after Coyle & Richardson moved buildings.
Jose Iturbi was a popular pianist and conductor, who's first worldwide concert tour began in 1912 at the age of 18. He first appeared in America in 1929 and toured the world into his eighties before he passed away on June 28, 1980. He also appeared in several Hollywood films in the 1940's.
"You be the judge."
Grave marker reads: "W.C. Estell, Born May 10, 1738, Died October 1818."
Clark Raymond Morgan: President from Charleston, West Virginia. John Maxwell Ford: Vice-President from Charleston, West Virginia. Benjamin Harrison Ashworth: Orator from Beckley, West Virginia. Graves Hampton Trumbo: Secretary-Treasurer from Charleston, West Virginia.