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(From postcard collection legacy system.)
An ambrotype photograph of Morrison Foster, brother of reowned 19th century songwriter, Stephen C. Foster.
Parents of reowned, 19th century songwriter, Stephen C. Foster. William was born in Berkeley County, Virginia (West Virginia), marrying Eliza in 1807 and settling in the Pittsburgh area. Their son, Stephen, is hailed as "The Father of American Music" composing such famous tunes as, "Oh! Susanna" and "My Old Kentucky Home".
Published by I. Robbins & Son. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Wedell and Finlayson. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Clel Judy lived on the western slope of Spruce Knob along Seneca Creek. The immediate area is named Judy Springs after Clel Judy. This image was taken at Soloman Chapel at Judy Gap.
Freda Tennant, Virgil Buster, E(?) Tennant
Blanche Eddy Cross, Louie Eddy Haught, Nellie Maple, Ethel Eddy Tennant
Front: Hazel Eddy Berry, Ethel Eddy Tennant, Louie Eddy Haught. Back: Bridge Tennant, Blanche Eddy Cross, Adaline Varner Eddy Shriner
Stella Tennant, Moorsville School teacher near Core, West Virginia.
Side view of the Joseph Tennant log house across road from Methodist Church at Jakes Run, West Virginia.
Josey Joseph Tennant house, across road from Methodist Church; Jakes Run, West Virginia.
Josey Joseph Tennant log house across road from Methodist Church at Jakes Run, West Virginia. "Happy Wright with me when I took pictures"
Joseph Tennant log house across road from Methodist Church at Jakes Run, West Virginia.
Foley poses outside on a snow covered road wearing an uniform.
Cole is most likely wearing an army uniform
Front row: Stella Tennant McBlume, Wilhert Ammons. Back row: Burt Tennant, Jessie, Hazel Eddy Berry, Earl (Buster) Tennant, Ethel Eddy Tennant, Louge Tennant, Belle.
Blacksville or Core, West Virginia.
Possibly Jess and Lizzie Burnfield's log house.
Possibly Jess and Lizzie Burnfield's home near Blacksville, West Virginia
Transcribed on back of photo "Red brick school house built circa 1914-1916 Blacksville, West Virginia. This building housed the grade school and Blacksville High School".