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'Charles E. McCany pays rent on five barns to me, subleases 4 on Fairmont side of River and one in First Ward.'

121. Chilson and Claytor Livery and Boarding Stable, Fairmont, W. Va.

Two African-American Newsboys and Unidentified man stand outside C. N Chilins, located on Madison Ave. Fairmont, W. Va...eventually (relocated) to the first floor of Watson Hotel.

122. C. N. Chilins News Stand, Fairmont, W. Va.

123. Gun Maker M. M Benson in front of his Residence in Fairmont, W. Va.

Members of WVBC Fairmont, front row left to right: 1) unidentified 2) unidentified 3) Johnny A. (capt.) 4) Evelyn [MacLure?] 5) Hazel Coneland; Back row left to right: 1) Jula Bald [?] 2) Virginia Goula 3) Sue [?] 4) Sara Nuzumn 5) [?] 6) Sula Henderson Fairmont 7) Pete (Coach).

124. West Virginia Business College Women's Basketball Team, Fairmont, W. Va.

125. East Fairmont High School, Fairmont, W. Va.

'Group of people Harrison County at Fairmont. 1. Virgil Highland, 2. Page Fortney, 3. Lewis Dawson, 4. Ida Carpenter, 5. Mel Sperry, 7. Eden Corbin, 8. Icie Tetrick, 9. Mable Lee, 13. James Robinson, 14. Ernest Fortney, 22. O.W. Ladwig, 23. Blanche Hewes

126. Group of People in Fairmont, W. Va.

127. Crowd at Goodman Department Store, Fairmont, W. Va.

Group portrait of musicians holding their instruments including banjos, saxophones, trumpet, trombone, drum set, upright bass, and violin.

128. Baltimore and Ohio Serenaders, Fairmont, W. Va.

West Virginia Country and Western performers, The Franklin Brothers, left to right, Billy, Delmos and Clyde, standing behind a microphone at radio station, WMMN in Fairmont, West Virginia.

129. Franklin Brothers., Billy - Delmos - Clyde

Post card print addressed to Mrs. Eliza Haldeman from J. E. Anderson

130. J. E. Anderson's Residence, Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, W. Va.

131. Fairmont in 1866, Looking From Hamilton Hill, Marion County, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph: "The school was located within the "Normal School", which later became Fairmont State. The building was located at the top of Adams Street. Because of the size of this class, the Board of Education built the first free standing Fairmont High School at 5th Street". Chesney Ramage was the only boy in the class. The girls are not identified.

132. 1900 Graduating Class of Fairmont High School, Fairmont, W. Va.