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A group of female campers produce trays during their class activity. Subjects unidentified.

709. Tray Making at 4-H Camp in Harrison County, W. Va.

A girl tries on a hand-made belt while her companions weave threads together. Subjects unidentified.

710. Belt and Bracelet Making during Class Activity at 4-H Camp in Harrison County, W. Va.

A group of unidentified girls sit behind sewing machines as they work through their class activity.

711. Girls in Sewing Room at Harrison County 4-H Camp, Harrison County, W. Va.

Photo of Native American inscriptions inside of a cave.

712. Native American Cave Writings, Harrison County, W. Va.

Photo of Native American inscriptions inside of a cave.

713. Native American Cave Writings, Harrison County, W. Va.

Photo of Native American inscriptions inside of a cave.

714. Native American Cave Writings, Harrison County, W. Va.

An unidentified man looks into a cave that contains Native American cave writings.

715. Man Studying Cave in Harrison County, W. Va.

View of a cave from the outside which holds Native American cave writings.

716. Outside View of Cave in Harrison County, W. Va.

A group of men are picture beside a sawmill and furnace. The sawmill is located in the Good Hope area, which crosses over into Harrison County. Subjects unidentified.

717. Saw Mill Crew Possibly in Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

Two unidentified men pose beside the stone they are cutting large blocks out of. A long, chiseling tool rests against the rock.

718. Two Men Cutting Stone, likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

A young boy is pictured holding four opossums.

719. Boy Covered by Opossums likely, in Harrison County, W. Va.

An unidentified man sits in front of a hanging quilt. The ribbon fastened to his jacket collar indicates he is the 153rd Good Hope Council member for the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics, an American fraternal order. It began as a youth affiliation of the Order of United American Mechanics, but seceded to become its own organization and eventually absorbed its parent order. Originally, it was an Anti-Catholic, Nativist group, but eventually abandoned this position and became a general fraternal benefit society open to people regardless of creed, race or sex.

720. Junior Order of the United American Mechanics Good Hope Council Member No. 153, Good Hope, W. Va.