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Lilly, a Summers County native, is pictured in uniform in the nation's capital.
In the front row, on the far left, is "Shirkey" Shiry. On the far right of the front row is Teddy Willey. In the back row, second from right is Leonard Wood. Jack Harford and Bill Gay are also pictured, though not clearly identified.
The place raided was also known as Sunbeam Grill. From left to right is Russell Lilly, Leonard Wood, Bill Bennett, Bill Ratliff, Ted Willey, and Bob Wheeler.
Law enforcement officials stand by while a dog is led down the hallway in search of drugs.
Law enforcement officials lead the dog in the search for drugs in the school.
Willey served on the Hinton Police Department.
From left to right is Genie Briers, unidentified, Ernest Bruce, Chief J. L. McGhee, unidentified, H. Harry Peck, and an unidentified officer.
Shanklin pictured in uniform in front of the Summers County Court House.
Shanklin holds two babies in front of a "Shanklin for Sheriff" campaign sign. His store was located on Second Avenue.
Fox (right) stands beside his police car which claims Summers County as the "fishign capitol of W. Va." The two women on the left are unidentified.
The revenuers, or "revenooers", were responsible for enforcing laws against illegal distilling of alcoholic refreshments. Subjects unidentified.
Agents from the U. S. Treasury Department, also known as "revenooers", pose around an illegal distillery.