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Spangler subsequently became a member of the WVU faculty as a Professor of Biology
WVU Professor of Biology, Robert C. Spangler as a young teacher. 2nd row, 2nd from the right.
The artist and writer,  also known as Porte Crayon from Martinsburg, W. Va.
Shumate pictured wearing a dress outside of her old home.
Probably a member of the Shumate family, a man holds himself up on a donkey with a cigarette in his mouth.
"Granny Hill" holding Mary Sirk, while posing outside a house.
Louise holds onto her dog as she poses beside two large fish hanging from hooks.
Front Row: Pauline Barr Sirk and Daughter, Mary; Back Row, left to right: Juanita Sirk Stevens, Arnold Stevens, Unidentified man, Unidentified woman, Jim Sirk, and James Bernie Sirk.
Pauline Barr and her mother Lydia Hanna Barr Ballangee dressed in nurses' whites as employees of Hopemont Hospital.
A man, who is likely a member of the Shumate family, poses on top of a log that is ready to be hauled off by two horses.
Virgil, left, and his father John, right, lead horses across a plot of land.
Stephens and his unidentified associates are pictured holding instruments. John is the son of Stacy Stephens, who was the son of Thomas Stephens.
Daughter of Nathan and Sarah Jane ("Jen") Stealey.
Adam Staggers was an educator in Monongalia County. He taught at the Monongalia Academy and was principal of the first Morgantown Graded School.
Schaus played basketball for WVU in 1946-1949. He coached in 1954-1960 and served as the Athletic Director for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He left WVU in 1960 to become the head coach and subsequent general manager for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Springstein works with clay and a potter's wheel inside the store located in Forest Hill District.
Bill Sirk in uniform, holding a very young fawn.
Billy Scott Sirk, Conservation Officer, in uniform.
Wife of West Virginia Governor Hulett Carlson Smith (1965-1969).
W. Va. State Road Commissioner, March 2, 1961-March 1, 1965.
W. Va. State Road Commissioner, 1961-1965.
Member of the U. S. Armed forces wearing a microphone.

27. Snyder

Glenna hugs the baby cow, called "Springtime", on the farm grounds located near War Ridge.
Steyer, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Shumate holds a farming tool while posing beside a stack of hay. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Bill S. Sirk after swimming.
Sharpless, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Luther, left, and Mark, right, take a break from their work and sit on the truck step.
Stonebraker, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
WVU had one of the most elite college teams in the country during the West - Smith Era
William Hornsby (center)interviewed by Rene Zabeau and Glen Armstrong, Educ.  Dir. W. Va. SFL.
Glenna pets the calf outside a barn located near War Ridge.
Sieber sits behind a desk at the telegraph office.
Gladys pets the calf beside a wooden fence. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Mark poses beside his truck. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Shumate, who appears to be in a work uniform, poses beside the two horses that are saddled and bridled, perhaps ready to make a delivery.
Cousins Donna and Judy Ann Sirk, sitting on the sofa with grandparents, James and Pauline Sirk.
Shumate pictured pulilng an ax from a log.
Portrait of the Hinton High School football player who later played in the 1954 Sugar Bowl.
The doctor and his dalmatian, Partner, pictured at the camp located near Hinton, W. Va. Partner was the first of three dalmatians owned by Stokes.
Information Included with photograph: "Pictured are: Buster, Mae, Cecil, Lara, Eva, Elva, Essie, J. S. Simms, Sallie Simms, Jesse. Not pictured: Lee and Marshall".
The home, located on Summers Street, looks over the river as well as the C. & O. Hinton West Yard.
Portrait of Bill and Wilma Sirk.
Seaman First Class Billy S. Sirk served on three ships during World War II, including the SS John Gibbons, SS Casper Yost and the SS Powder River."
Billy Scott Sirk of West Virginia holds a German helmet while posing in Cherbourg, France after the Normandy Invasion.
Portrait of Shanks in uniform.
Brother of Mary Helen Skaggs Ashcraft; born 1915, Greenbrier County, West Virginia; graduate of West Virginia University; served as a Navy pilot during World War II, killed in 1943. Photograph was taken at Klo Lake City, Florida.
Technical Sergeant Kingsley Spitzer, crew member of the B-17 Flying Fortress "Situation Normal," poses for a photo during World War II. Spitzer, born in Hardy County, W. Va., was top gunner and aerial engineer on Flying Fortress "Situation Normal."
Jim, Bill, Bob and Juanita Sirk, the children of Bernie and Pauline Sirk of Preston County, West Virginia.
Born 9/28/1846, Died 12/18/1945, Son of James Edmund and Amelia Tillet Stonestreet. Married Martha Ann Carr on 9/1/1870
'Asher and Little Jimmy Sizemore first performed as a father and son duo in 1933.  They recorded several hits, in the areas of bluegrass, cowboy ballads and gospel music.  They performed on several regional radio stations, the NBC Radio network and the Grand Ole Opry.  Asher Sizemore was born and raised in Manchester, Kentucky.  He worked as a bookkeeper for a coal mining company in Pike County.  After he married and his first son Little Jimmy was born, Asher turned to singing old-time songs and cowboy ballads professionally.  Asher had a radio show in Huntington, West Virginia in 1931 before moving on to WCKY in Cincinnati.  Reference: Kentucky Country: Folk and Country Music of Kentucky by Charles Wolfe; published by University Press of Kentucky, 1996 (pp. 60-61)'
William Stewart, from Petersburg, Virginia was a slave during the Antebellum and Civil War Era. He moved to Morgantown after 1900 and worked for the Moreland family. He died in 1934.
Scott pictured in a sun dress smiling beside a wooden structure.
Sheiler poses in a white dress and wears a large bow in her hair.
A faculty portrait photograph of Blanche Stonestreet, daughhter of Alexander and Martha Stonestreet.
This dress was made by Miss Blanche,and has a portrait collar. She made it to wear when leaving West Virginia Wesleyan in Spring, 1919 after earning her Graduate Studies Degree, to teach in the Fall in Morgantown. Blanche is the daughter of Alexander and Martha Stonestreet.
(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Jesse was the son of Walter Stephens, who was the son of Stacy Stephens.
Luther L. Sirk, standing in the middle of the back row, and his son, Scott Sirk, is standing to the left in front of his father.

70. Bay Scott

Skaggs pictured in a suit and tie at Peppel's studio.
This photograph of Conrad and Cleo Skaggs was taken on the newlyweds' honeymoon. They were the parents of Mary Helen Skaggs Ashcraft and Dwight Skaggs.
'Pres. C. & O. R.R.'
7/19/1886-7/8/1960
6/16/1881-9/24/1977
Mrs. Sturgiss, wife of Morgantown judge and politician George Cookman Sturgiss, is laying in a casket surrounded by flowers.
Portrait of a young J. Hammond Siler, Jr. sitting on a front porch with a teddy bear in his lap.
Portrait of Skaggs.
Wife of West Virginia Governor William Stevenson (1869-1871).
The artist and writer, also known as Porte Crayon, served in the Union Army.
Information included with the image, "Sarah Suter B. Dec 8, 1793 unmarried sister of Volender Suter, wife of Alexander Suietu, parents of Eleanor Suter Brown, wife of Thomas Brown, parents of Mary Ellen Brown wife of Joseph Moreland, parents of James R. Moreland, father of William A. Moreland, father of Patricia Ann Moreland."
Years at Wesleyan-Buckhannon.
This photo was collected by George and Mike Barrick, two WVU students. Raymond Scott and his orchestra performed at the Warner Theater in Morgantown West Virginia. The photo is made out "To George Raymond Scott"
Photograph taken on her 101st birthday. Blanche Stonestreet, from Wolf Summit, West Virginia, taught public school and at West Virginia University for 48 years
Photograph taken on her 100th birthday. Blanche Stonestreet taught school in several West Virginia counties including Tyler, Harrison, Upshur, and Monongalia for 48 years. Her last teaching position was in the Mathematics Department at West Virginia University.
Photograph take on her 100th birthday. Blanche Stonestreet was the first woman to earn a degree at West Virginia Wesleyan College. She taught in public schools and at West Virginia University for 48 years
John M. Stonestreet (son of Alexander Stonestreet), age 90 and his cousin, Elizabeth K. Johnson, age 85
Bill Sirk escorting his daughter, Judy, down the aisle during Judy's wedding rehearsal.
The autograph reads: To a Successful and triumphant campaign, Ed Muskie.