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Photo postcard of John Edward Hallam. Hallam poses for a basketball photo at White School in Fairmont W. Va. He later married Stella Gattian.
Reverse reads "Please do not get scared". The men appear to be part of some type of military unit.
'Phenomenal whistler. Bird Imitator. Baritone soloist.'
Vance Harvey was the son of W. F. Harvey. Information with the photograph includes "Taken when a member of football team at Ellicot City College, Maryland, killed in mine not long after through school. Slate Fall. He was trained as a mine executive but was in the mine and was killed."
Family portrait taken outside on a front porch. All persons are not identified.
Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in West Virginia. She was also an active volunteer for the Red Cross. She is most well known for her work in improving the housing and healthcare for the elderly of America.
Helen F. Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in the state of West Virginia from February 17, 1957 to December 1, 1958. She is also the widow of Senate Rush D. Holt.
Pictured with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Lynn. Holt was the first woman Secretary of State in West Virginia in 1955-1956. She continued active political participation long after her term and is most well known for her work in improving the housing and health care for the elderly.
A duty of Secretary of State. Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State from 1955-1956. She is also well known for her later career work with HUD in greatly improving the housing conditions and long term health care of the elderly.
Mr. Silas Hinton and Mrs. Mary Jane Charlton Hinton were married on December 27, 1872.
Portrait of the wife of Hinton founder, John "Jack" Hinton.
Pictured is the man who owns the farmland beside New River.
Harvey pictured in a suit and bowtie.
Huntington was the president of the C. & O. Railway when the line moved, in 1972, into what would later become Hinton and Summers County, W. Va.Huntington purchased, for the railroad, all the land where the City of Hinton now stands at public auction. He later purchased from the railroad all the land that would not be used by the railroad.
Left to right are Wilbur Hall, Frank Hall, and Herbert Hall. The Hall family married into the Hallam family.
Peter Harper, son of Jacob Conrad Harper and Susan McDonald Harper.
Pictured are Madison Daniels, Reverend Daniels, Dr. Hadie, and son.
Texie Harper, daughter of Isom.  Texie later had a daughter named Vallie Harper.
Portrait of Charles Harper, born March 9, 1862, died October 12, 1947.
Portrait of Mary Lucretia Harper, born 7/22/1851, died 1928.
Wife of West Virginia Governor Homer Adams Holt (1937-1941).
The former congressman pictured in front of a picturesque West Virginia scene. Representative Hechler was also West Virginia Secretary of State and an author.
Representative Hechler pictured holding a book and speaking to a subject outside of the frame.
A photograph of Susan Hood, a student at Morgantown High School, at what appears to be the high school's science fair.
Helbig, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia. She also led the most important program in housing and health care for the elderly through her work with the Federal Housing Administration. She established nationally high standards of care and oversaw the construction of 1,000 health care facilities. The photograph was most likely taken when Richard Nixon was Vice President of the United States.
Honaker pictured in what appears to be a marching band uniform.
Print number 384d.
Hepburn was Commander-in-Chief of the United States Navy Fleet.
Hartford pictured playing his instrument at the 1717 Temple St. residence. Hartford made fiddles and clocks, and was known for his mastery in woodcraft.
Hetchings pictured holdings wild berries near the town of True.
Hogan poses outside of a wooden building.
Hatcher pictured in a yard.
Wife of West Virginia Governor Henry Drury Hatfield (1913-1917).
Maria and Ella Haldeman aside the grave stone of husband and father, Thomas Haldeman.
Hanson, married to Pearl Campbell, was father of Louis Hanson.
Eva Dye Hathaway is the one behind the post.