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Parents Henry & Ciliela Mann with children Clarence, Oscar, Owen, and Eva.

49. Mann Family Portrait, Buck, W. Va.

Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Stickler, Haya Erskine, Miss Gwinn (standing), Effie Fox and Ida Fox pictured.Delphia Stickler, Ida Fox and Effie Fox were all sisters.

50. Group Portrait of Stickler and Fox Family Members and Associates

Sam Henry Fox, his wife, Virginia, and their children are pictured in front of a wooden fence.

51. Fox Family in Brooks, W. Va.

Family pictured on Bacon Mountain, overlooking the town of Talcott. From left to right is Jim Fritz, Catherine Fritz, Lena Noel, Peggy Fritz, Howard Fritz, and Macel Fritz.

52. Fritz Family Portrait, Talcott, W. Va.

Back row, left to right: Irish Garrity, Punchy Neely, three unidentified campers, and John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured far left in the second row. Bill Neely pictured far right in first row.The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.

53. Group Portrait of Campers and Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

Garrity, pictured top left, with campers. Next to him is Punchy Neely. On the far right is John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured on far left of the second row. Bill Neely pictured sitting on the far right. The other campers are unidentified.The camp later became "Camp Summer" in 1985.

54. Group Portrait of Campers at Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

A group poses outside of the church building.

55. Lick Creek Baptist Church Congregation, Green Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

A group of men, dressed in overalls and working boots, stand on the back of the automobile. A man holding a child sits in the passenger seat with an associate driving. A woman is also pictured behind the car. Subjects unidentified.

56. A Group Pose on an Old-Fashioned Automobile in Meadow Creek, W. Va.

A group of workers pose outside the sawmill. Few men hold onto horses, others hold on to pieces of wood.

57. W. A. Lusher Sawmill, Green Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gwinn sit in front of their standing sons and daughters.Mr. Gwinn was a native of Summers county who died suddenly at his home on August 17, 1934. Mrs. Gwinn died after long complications and ailments on June 30, 1937. The Gwinns were devout Catholics and survived by their children: Mrs. Frances Kincaid, of Hinton; Mrs. A. F. Campbell, of Raleigh; Mrs. J. L. Hurley, of Sandstone; J. A. Gwinn, of Sandstone; H. S. Gwinn, of Thurmond; E. W. Gwinn and George Gwinn.

58. Gwinn Family Portrait, Sandstone, W. Va.

The hog pictured weight 550 lbs. The butchers were L. A. Meadows, John Shumate, Henry Miller, and Alfred Ballard. The young boy is Hobart Shumate.

59. Annual Hog Butchering in Summers County, W. Va.

The girls stand next to their brother holding the family pup.

60. Madge, Phyllis, and Roy Lee Honaker at Their Home, Summers County, W. Va.