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Rene Henry (R) conducts his first interview with All-American and Hall of Fame football player Charlie Justice at a shopping mall in Norfolk, Va.
Postcard of Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital at Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Night Force workers at the Crichton No.4 mine stand lined up in their work gear.
Banquet held at Airport Inn, near Moorefield, W. Va.
Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson conducts an inspection and shopping trip at the Navy Ship's Store in Guam, also known as The Jade Shop.
Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson greets Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand at the Pentagon during discussion of Thailand's offer of 4,000 combat troops for the war in Korea.
Pictured is the Smith barn.
Fallen trees behind a West Union house after the flood of 1950.
Backyard of a West Union house after the flood of 1950.
Two unidentified women pose together on stage during the fashion show.
An unidentified woman poses on stage.
Three women pose on stage during the fashion show. Subjects unidentified.
A couple dances on stage. Subjects unidentified.
A woman takes her partners arm on the stage. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified woman poses on stage during the fashion show.
An unidentified woman poses on the stage of the fashion show.
An unidentified woman poses beneath the decorations set on stage.
Two fashionably dressed women converse on stage. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified women show off their style.
Fashionably dressed women stand beside each other in front of a stage. Subject unidentified.
Two unidentified women handle food during a demonstration for young, female campers.
An unidentified woman pulls bags of frozen food from a nearby freezer in preparation for the demonstration to young, female campers.
The two unidentified women pal around during the class.
A group of unidentified girls inspect the desserts left on the table.
An unidentified woman speaks to a group of young girls as she holds up what appears to be a cake.
A group of young, female campers listen as an instructor speaks about frozen food. Subjects unidentified.
Three unidentified girls pose on top of the stone fence.
Six unidentified girls walk together in costume as they prepare to perform 'Three Princes of Serendip' play.
Six unidentified girls walk together in costume as they prepare to perform 'Three Princes of Serendip' play.
Three girls dressed as 'Three Princes of Serendip' encroach on an "unsuspecting" bystander. Subjects unidentified.
Three girls wearing costumes act of the 'Three Princes of Serendip.'
The Star City Glass Factory covered in snow after a large snow storm during the winter of 1950.
Hinton High School band gathers along the steps of the building entrance way.
Portrait of a young Cook.
Keaton pictured sitting backwards in a chair while holding onto Meador's arms.
Rush Holt served as West Virginia state senator from 1936-1941. His wife, Helen Holt served as the first female Secretary of State of West Virginia. In 1960 President Eisenhower appointed Helen to create a program to improve the housing situation for the elderly. Through her mortgage insurance program at the Federal Housing Administration she was able to create nationally high standards for the care of the elderly. 1,000 modern health care facilities were constructed under her at no cost to the American taxpayer. The six subsequent presidents appointed her to the same position after her immense success.
Sign above entrance reads: "Built by Eli and Lem Chenoweth 1852. Repaired by State Road Commission 1934."
Miss Dorothy Wright, Sponsor. Chaperones- Mrs. Alvah Rule and Mrs. Robert Weiner. Third row: Judy Capehart, Don Wyant, Nina Meredith, Gary Weiner, Phil Kyle, George Cinci, Richard Eschenmann, Phil Wygal, Betty Rule, Penny Capehart (?). Second row: (?), Greg Jaranko, Dan Pettrey, Amy Selby (?), Steve Chapnick, Nancy Custer (?), (?), (?). First row: (?)
Postcard with photograph addressed to W. T. Mathers of Harrisville, West Virginia. Inscribed on the postcard is "the picture on the other side was my uncle Will Mathers, my father's only brother", probably written by Max Mathers.
This is a photograph of Lt. George M. Barrick. He is standing with his mother Margaret M. Barrick in Morgantown, West Virginia.