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"The first camp ever held in West Virginia. J. U. Shipman- County agent."
A group of unidentified boys pose in front of a building, wearing marching band uniforms and holding instruments.
View of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows home dining room in Elkins, W. Va.
Emily Frances Maxwell was crowned Queen Sylvia of the Mountain State Festival in 1932.
'Memorial road to Col. Claudius Crozet, leader in building the Northwestern and the Staunton and Parkersburg turnpikes.  Here was the home of Lemuel Chenoweth, who designed and built many wooden bridges in W. Va. which became famous.'
"Randolph County--Formed from Harrison in 1787.  Named for Edmund Jennings Randolph.  Virginia statesman and soldier.  Largest county in the State.  Federal dominance of the Tygarts Valley in War between the States largely determined control of W. Va."