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Rene Henry (L) and an unidentified woman in Frank Henry's store in South Charleston.
Rene Henry Jr. with parents Lillian and Rene Henry in front of their home.
Roosevelt stands in background while being introduced to crowd.
Franklin D. Roosevelt pictured standing at podium on Baltimore and Ohio train car.
Lucy Satterfield, wife of Harry Satterfield, at a trip to Pikes Peak in Colorado.  The Satterfield's lived in Fairmont, W. Va.
Cars drive through the flooded roads while people watch from the bridge above.
Crane ship docked at the Navy yard.
Crew members look out to the sea from the deck.
A crew tends to the ship.
View looking at the 16" guns.
The motor boats were used to transport enlisted men to and from shore.
One of the two scout planes on the U.S.S. West Virginia sits on the stern deck.
Crew members fire the 5" guns.
The admiral is greeted with a band and guard as he boards the ship.
The plane sits on the battleship's deck.
Replicas of the HMS Bounty and HMS Pandora.
The U.S.S. West Virginia crew organized on the deck.
Furlong during a visit to the U.S.S. West Virginia.
The ships used in the "Mutiny on the Bounty" motion picture.
A boat speeds across the sea while the U.S.S. West Virginia lurks in the background.
Two sailors on the deck observe the gunfire.
A sailor stands in the boat while it's being raised by the battleship's crane. The "punt" boat was used only to paint the sides of the ship. The boat pictured on the far left is a whale boat, which is used as a life boat and is also used in racing. The boat on the right  is called a "racing cutter" and is also used as a life boat and in cutter racing.
An unidentified crew member leans against the 5" gun and port.
A crew consisting of a cox, and engineer and two extra men are pictured on the stem of the boat, which was used to take enlisted men ashore. The boat carries about 125 men and is 50 feet long.
Kneeling in the front row, from left to right, is PFC Meihold; Private Grewohl; PFC Dunning; and Private Hayes.Standing in the back, from left to right, is Corporal Pop Winn Coxswain; PFC Rottier; Private Hill; CPL Marquez; Private Davis; Private McIntyre; PFC Shumacher; and 1st Lieutenant Davis.
Crew members walk around the deck while the ship is at sea.
Each link in the anchor chain weighs 100 lbs. and is one foot long. The chain falls through the hawse pipes.
McIlwain was part of the 7th Division Marine Detachment and a crew member on the U.S.S. West Virginia.
Pictured in the front row, from left to right, is John Osbourne, Frank Maddy, Mayo Ballenge, John Scott, Harry Bragg, Howard Bostic, Alfred Hutchinson, Joe Mann, and Jim Ballengee.In the second row, from left to right, is Burdette Hutchinson, Billy Scott, Eugene  Meadows, Dean Lowry, Robert Hutchinson, Percy Halloran, Junior Taylor, and Coach Roy C. Pollick.
Mr. & Mrs. Truman Johnson with their Sunday school class pictured.
Grett Shelton and Alva Shelton pictured. A bus can be seen in the background.
Digging and preparing for the construction site of the dam over the Bluestone River.
People pictured from left to right.
People pictured from left to right.
Loomis watches as two cats walk through the yard.
Loomis sits in the doorway of his shop located on Front Street.
Loomis at work in his shop located on Front Street. Loomis carved most of the stones that grace the graves of pioneer railroaders that settled in Hinton in its infancy. Loomis died in 1936.
Print number 1120. Monongalia Faculty on stage after performance of "Lelawala".
Print number 758e.
Print number 758d.
Print number 698.