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217. Sutton Girls as Children, Helvetia, W. Va.

Built in 1763 on the Sulphur Spring Rd. south of Martinsburg, Virginia (West Virginia) and burned down in 1922. George Washington recorded in his journal his visit to "Pastrauga" on his way to Bath.

218. 'Pastrauga' Home of Captain James Strode, Berkeley County, W. Va.

This dress was made by Miss Blanche,and has a portrait collar. She made it to wear when leaving West Virginia Wesleyan in Spring, 1919 after earning her Graduate Studies Degree, to teach in the Fall in Morgantown. Blanche is the daughter of Alexander and Martha Stonestreet.

219. Blanche Stonestreet of Wolf Summit, W. Va.

Little girl, Margaret Mathers strolls her doll down the broad walk at her home.

220. Margaret Mathers, Daughter of Max and Anna Mathers, Morgantown, W. Va.

Curve located on Route 50 three miles west of Macomber in Preston County, West Virginia. The image is a post card photograph print.

221. U Curve on U.S. Route 50, East Foot of Laurel Mountain, Preston County, W. Va.

Model T parked on country road, probably in Monongalia County.

222. Model T Ford with 1920 West Virginia State License Plate

Length 61 feet; Beam 8 feet; Forward 9; Aft 14; Boiler G-2 grats 12.38 feet; 280 SFHS; Engine 6 1/2-13 8 539 Rev; Speed 131/8 miles; Coal Capacity 15 hrs run at 10 miles; Tonage 7 tn

223. Pleasure Craft, 'Mascot' Owned By Charles Ward of Charleston, W. Va.

Paris Hammons, the father of fiddler Edden Hammons, and his family are the subjects of a Library of Congress publication, "The Hammons Family: Traditions of a West Virginia Family and Friends". The phase, "Howdy Fellers", a favorite greeting of Paris Hammons, is written on the front of the photograph.

224. Paris Hammons of Pocahontas County, W. Va.

Paris Hammons, left and Ed Richardson, right, were hunting buddies. Paris Hammons, the father of fiddler, Edden Hammons, and his family were the subjects of a Library of Congress publication titled, "The Hammons Family: Traditions of a West Virginia Family and Friends".

225. Paris Hammons and Ed Richardson, Marlinton, Pocahontas County, W. Va

Photograph taken at Hinton High School. Identified L to R, Back Row: G. H. Harwood, Joe Hayth, Cecil Lively, N. S. Seldomridge, , --Patton, E. M. Bobbit, Isaac Meadows, --Eubanks, Brown Nunley;  Second Row: F. S. Hunter, --Poteet, Tom Youell, Wood Wickline, Clarence Seldomridge, Tom Rogers, Bert Ashley, George Nutting, Ira Wiseman; Third Row: Dick Cobb, E. K. Rogers, Lindsay Burks, M. M. Mastin, Bob Jones, Howard Honaker, Elmer Garten, Deifenbach, W. G. Dameron, C. H. Fredeking; Fourth Row: Bob Noel, Charlie Poore, Henry Ailstock, Lynn Gardner, Richard Thomasson, --Eubanks, --Cottle, --Hout, Tuney Swatts, C. I. Smith, C. S. Faulconer.

226. Group Portrait of Railroad Engineers, Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

Photograph taken in front of the Railroad Section House, where Frank Long, uncle of Roy Long, lived.

227. Benjamin Franklin Long, Marlinton, W. Va.

Unidentified railroad workers pose on a locomotive.

228. East Yard Shop Track Crew, Hinton, W. Va.