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View of Webb and Neal Funeral Home in Beckley, West Virginia. R. H. Neal, manager.
Interior of Ashworth Home and Auto Supply, a Firestone Store, 211 Price Street, Beckley, West Virginia.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 547, vol. 2. In book: "And, also with Beckley's 1962 Fire Department: Lined up in front of their first class fire, squad and rescue equipment, from left to right: Lieut. Frank Ubeda, Jr., Clifford L. Maynard, Allen Bonds, Jr., Robert L. Davis, Chester C. Clyburn, James McGinnis, Captain Otis Lyons, Chief Cecil P. Conner, Mayor Cecil L. Miller, Capt. Alvin F. Marion, Lieut. Albert R. Allen, Jr., Harvey H. Statzer, Harold F. Statzer, Alvin L. Wood, Robert L. Perdue, Leonard L. Lyons, and William H. Dew. Absent: James L. Lipscomb" (p. 547).
Aerial view of a part of Beckley including the Neville Maytag and Furniture Co.
A drawing of the Beckley Memorial Hospital nearing completion in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
Exterior view of the American Glass and Mirror Company in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the outside of Galperin Music Co. in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'<br /><br />
View of the Snow-Thornton Florists store front in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
A close-up view of the Veterans Administration Hospital of Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
Slick's Daily Service truck in Beckley, West Virginia, delivering the Charleston Daily Mail.
View of the entrance to the Eatwell Cafe in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
A close-up view of Beckley Hospital, in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighted 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the interior of the Beckley Medical Arts Pharmacy in the Beckley Medical Arts Building in Beckley, West Virginia.
'New Stone Christian Church at the corner of Prince and Fayette Streets, with educational building adjoining.  Copyrighted 1955 All Rights Reserved By Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. xix, vol. 2
Aerial view of a portion of Beckley, Smokeless Coal Capital courtesy Harry E. Anderson; 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
Looking at the station building from below at the tracks.
View of the store front of the Piece Goods Shop (1947-1952) in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
Two men stand outside on the porch of the C. C. C. camp building which is located near Pinecrest Sanitarium. Subjects unidentified.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 459, vol. 2. In book: "(From left to right) First row: Mrs. Robert Higgins; Miss Thelma Brown; Mrs. Sallie McGinnis; Mrs. Keith. Second row: Mrs. Barella; Mrs. Myrtla Arnett (Rothrock); Mrs. Blankenship; Mrs. Wade Hull; Mrs. Mary J. Starr; Mrs. Andrew Bailey; Mrs. T. J. McGinnis; Mrs. R. E. Turner. Third row: Mrs. Ruby French Tinsley; Mrs. Jake Lares; Mrs. W. B. Fisher; Mrs. M. O. Bright; Miss Annie Platt; Mrs. E. C. Hern; Miss Zone Sherrad; Mrs. Frank Hamlin; Mrs. Russie Gore Williams; Mrs. E. F. Cooper; Mrs. O. . Harrald. Fourth row: Mrs. H. J. Thorne; Mrs. W. R. Snead; Mrs. C. L. Phipps; Mrs. Tobin Stover; Mrs. Jess Blake; Mrs. John Davis; Miss Fannie Reed; Mrs. J. A. Brubeck; Mrs. Fannie Wheatley. Fifth row: E. F. Cooper (teacher); Rev. Charles A. Slaughter (pastor); Mrs. Charles A. Slaughter; Mrs. Thelma Wetzel; Mrs. Rosetta Flint; Mrs. Erie Williams; Eugene G. Larrick; Henry Keyser" (p. 459).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 90, vol. 1. In book: "This is that courageous group of women who conceived the idea of a second large hospital for Beckley, and began the herculean task of constructing the King's Daughter's Hospital, now Raleigh General Hospital. All of those shown could not be identified, but those who were, are: 3, Mrs. Dayton Meadows; 4, Mrs. Grace Munroe (Ward); 5, Hazel Newland (Noel); 6, Mrs. Bob Willis; 8, Mrs. C. C. Rose; 10, Mrs. A. C. Harvey; 12, Mrs. B. O. Houchins; 14, Mrs. Hugh Miller; 17, Mrs. George Williams; 18, Mrs. Inez Calfee; 19, Mrs. Frank Smith; 20, Mrs. J. T. Robinson; 22, Miss Esther Gilbertson; 24; Mrs. Cooper; 25, Mrs. William MacTaggart; 28, Mrs. H. E. Melton; 29, Mrs. L. A. Martin; 30, Mrs. H. T. Calfee; 31, Mrs. Lynch; 33, Mrs. M. C. Brackman; 35, Mrs. A. C. Sutphin; 36, Mrs. Cook; 40, Miss Patty Ellison; 41, Mrs. William Taylor; 42, Mrs. E. L. Ellison; 44, Mrs. W. D. Holliday; 46, Mrs. Lucian H. Davis; 47, Mrs. Jacob Anthony. Mrs Calfee was active secretary for this organization for 25 years" (p. 90). Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.
Townspeople line the street in Beckley, West Virginia to watch horse carriages.
Townspeople along the street watch as circus performer pass by in Beckley, West Virginia.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 415, vol. 2. In book: "In book: Teachers: Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. J. O. Freeman. Top row: ____ Halstead, (?), Clyde Cook, Wilbur Manley, George Warren, (?), (?), Cam McDowell, Loy Smith, Stuart Warren. Second row: Seldon Trup, Roy Vass, Ruth Bair (Mrs. Virgil Snead), Mary Nan McGinnis (Mrs. W. W. Goldsmith), Wanda Bailey (Mrs. Sam Thomson), Tessa Stanley (Mrs. G. O. Mills), May Chilson (Mrs. A. K. Canterbury). Bottom row: Paul Hollanswoth, Ray Bailey, Ned Foster, Oneida Meador, Billy Scott (Mrs. F. L. Pettit), Edith Harris, Freida Calfee, Helen Martin (Mrs. H. U. Sloan), Mildred Bibb (Rev. Julius Fishbach)" (p. 415). On front of portrait: "About 45 years ago."
Buildings lined both sides of Heber Street in Beckley, West Virginia in 1910.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. On front of portrait: "Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Arritt (Salt Sulphur) Myrtle (Kerma Arritt) John and his mother Annie Arritt Hull. about 1910."
Outside of the Beckley Hardware and Supply Co., a local landmark, in the Citizens Bank Building, Beckley, West Virginia.
Group portrait of McKean Family with their horse and carriage prior to participating in a parade in Beckley.  From left to right:  Gertie (Beasley) McKean, son Clay, daughter Mae, and Sam McKean.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 753, vol. 3. In book: "Left to right: Miss Pearl McCreery, daughter of our venerable Senator John W, McCreery, Flynn Hull, and his mother Mrs. John (Annie Prince) Hull and father John S. Hull, who happened to be a first cousin of his wife; and a rugged individualist who has so far been unidentified" (p. 753). For more information on the Hull Hotel and to see another view of the Parlor interior see p. 356, vol. 2.
George Bair, Sr. and an unidentified man are standing in side yard. Mable Bair Saunders, Maggie Bair, and "Aunt Brook" (Mrs. George Bair, Sr.) are standing with three unidentified people on the front porch of a house in Beckley, West Virginia.
A close-up view of Sen. John W. McCreey's Mansion in Beckley, West Virginia.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 27, vol. 1. Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 358, vol. 2. On the back: "W.P. Hull's daughter, died about 1906."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 590, vol. 2
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 492, vol. 2. On the back: " Jocie Callaway (Mrs. Cub Hawley), Son: Sola Hawley."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 578, vol. 2. In book: "Judge John Hatcher (State Supreme Court from 1924-1940 see p. 574); director Belle Mead Coal Co., other business enterprises" (p. 178). Also was a free mason (p. 555).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 490, vol. 2. In book: "Bruce Carper loaded for bear, and- the evidence." On back of portrait: "40 years C&amp;O depot, telegrapher and agent."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, see p. 363, vol. 2. On back of portrait: " John Prince Beckley son of John Beckley and brother of Mrs. Betty Campbell Beckley. He and Bill George struck by lighting and were killed. Attended Davis Military School, Winston-Salem, N.C. and Georgia M. Academy." In book: " John Prince Beckley, architect and merchant son of John Beckley (son of General Alfred Beckley), and brother of Mrs. Betty Beckley Campbell, was killed by lightning in June of 1900 together with William "Bill" George" (p. 363).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2. On back of portrait: "(Roscoe?) record on Sand Lick."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 74, vol. 1. Harlow Warren, Copyright 1955. In book: "Hon. John Beckley, politician, merchant. Born in the early days of the nineteenth century, the late Hon. John Beckley, of Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, saw all the wonderful development of this country, from the days when Raleigh County was a howling wilderness, through the exciting events of the Civil War, and so up to the present generation of advancement and progress, with busy cities on the lands where in those pioneer days bears, wolves and panthers roamed the woods, and 'neighbors' were four to six miles apart. Mr. Beckley was born in what was then known as the United States Allegheny Arsenal, on March 26, 1833, the son of the late General Alfred and Amelia Neville (Craig) Beckley" (p. 74, 76).
From "Beckley, U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 578, vol. 2. In book: Mason Brackman, lawyer-teacher and former member of the Raleigh County and West Virginia Bar Associations" (p. 578).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 475, vol. 2. In book: "Ettie Honaker (McMillon) Arnett" (p. 475).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 745, vol. 2. On back of portrait: "Mrs. Charles Stansbury, maiden name Ella Callaway (George Callaway and Louemma Hinchman Callaway). Later married John Patrick." See record 036311.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 308, vol. 1. In book: "The Rev. George N. Thomas of the Beckley Presbyterian Church 1913-1917" (p. 308). On back of portrait: "The Rev. Geo. N. Thomas when he was in Union Seminary."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 386, vol. 2. In book: " The E.E. Tucker family, Mrs. (Nannie Lemon), 'Ed' and children: Adair, Verne and Rio" (p. 386). On back of portrait: "Left to right: Nana Lemon (Tucker), Edgar Edwin Tucker, Adair, Verne and Rio-children."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 476, vol. 2. In book: "An excellent example of the early Vanity Fair, is this picture pf some Richmond District young people. Their dress is exquisite, for the period. Left to right: Lena Prince, Janet Carper, Walter Carper and Dora Carper (Miles)" (p. 476). On back of photograph: "Lewis Carper's son and daughter center."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 71, vol. 1. On back of portrait: "Nana Shumate (Mulford) in center. Tele operator Bell Phone." Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2. Names are from left to right.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 499, vol. 2. In book: "Bernard Curtis, Paul Bair, a Beaner and Charley C. Tucker. Their hair; a sign of the times" (p. 499).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 387, vol. 2. In book: "Top row: l. to r.: Frank Brubeck, Forrest Logan, Rexford Thompson, Wendell Smith, Miss Hallie Harper (Teacher). Glenn Sutphin, Helena Daubenspeck (?).Second row: James Bibb, Erskine Dunn, Oppie Hedrick, Howard Meadows, Ray Martin, Beulah Snyder, Monetta Phipps, Bill Ware. Third row: Howard Armstrong, Jck Hatcher, Edith Phipps, Golda Lilly, Dale Tolbert, Edward Ellison, Rosalie Stover. Front row: Clarence Bibb, Phillip Wilkes, Ernest Merrill, Edna Lilly, Mildred Turner, Edith Hollandsworth (in front), Mary Meadows, Gladys Meadows, Tom Ragland, Sara Elizabeth McGinnis" (p. 387). On back of portrait: "In three rows; left to right: first (jagged)."
'This view of Beckley, taken 40 years ago-North Kanawha Street, looking south on right, can be seen the first church, blacksmith shop, store and post office and old Beckley hotel; on left old Hull House and store. To extreme right is the noted Davis property. Copyrighted by C.C. Tucker and R. F. W?'
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 349, vol. 2. In book: "Front row: Leta Ellison (Mrs. Deck Williams); Nettie Cook, (Mrs. James Keyser); Maggie Williams, (Fink); Aletha McCreery, (Keatley, half-sister to the other McCreerys); Professor Taylor, Teacher; Minnie Cook, (Mrs. Henry Keyser); John Price Beckley; Maggie Prince, (Mrs. Henry Davis). Back row: ... Stovall; John Earl McCreery; Lucien Davis;... Stovall; Alma McCreery, (Mrs. E. M. Payne); Ora McCreery, (Mrs. Jim Calfee); Grace Ford, (daughter of Azel Ford); Cora Fugate, (daughter of the Methodist minister); ...Stovall; Willie Hull, (Mrs. Howell); Ruby Beasley; Quince Stovall; Bradley McCreery; Frank Hull; unidentified" (p. 349).
Townspeople are standing in front of a railroad car in Beckley, West Virginia. They include 1) unidentified musician; 2) unidentified captain; 3) Mrs. E.M. Payne, Sr. 4) Miss French?; 5) Mrs. Pearl (Sr.) Johnson; 6) S. Howe Johnson (Summerfield); 7) Miss Overton; 8) William Prince (on steps); 9) unidentified; 10) unidentified musician; 11) unidentified; 12) unidentified; 13) Gil Norton; 14-17) unidientified; 18-19 unidentified musicians; 20-22) unidentified; and 23) Daisy Rose Wailfong.
Jewish temple in Beckley, built in 1934.
Headstone of Kenneth Shadrick, the first United States soldier killed in the Korean Conflict.
View of headstones at the American Legion Cemetery in Beckley, W.Va.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 506, vol. 2. In book: " Glenn Sallack, Director. First row, trumpeters: Beverly Hurt, Sharon Withrow, Sandra Walls, Sharon Walker. Second row: Lyn Hoffman, Charlotte Conner, Joan Shumate, Barbara Gwynn, Rose Ann Allen, Barbara Canaday, Patty Houchins, Cheryl Faull, Claudette Coleman, Lena Ramey Rebecca Broome. Third row: Steve Vogel, Marilynn Bernard, Tom Estep, Marie Forbes, Mary Jo Cantley, Freddy Ford, Sandra Salango, O'Neta Skiles, Sandra Akers, Thomas Nuckles, Mitchell Wauhop, Bill Fleming, David Allen, Darrell Allen, Jo Ann Peters, Bill Heaberlin. Fourth row: Sandra Shriver, Helen Cridlin, Carol Myers, Margaret Dinkler, Dolores Williams, Rita Meadows, Barbara Cadle,Linda Faull, Sarah Williams, Sandra Spielman, Patricia Akers. Regina Cohn, Carole Terry, Mona Farley, Patty Redden. Fifth row: Sue McNeish, Marion Totten, Jinell Riffe, Yvonne Radford, Mary Sue Jackson, Elizabeth Stanley, Temple Hume, Diane Walker, Sharon Brash, Drema Warden, Barbara Brierly, Betty Allen, Nancy Cooke, Paulette Babich, Ann Huffman, Martha Brown. Sixth row: Linda Bell, Ethel Lilly, Susan Chadwell, Donna Stone, Jerilynn Stover, Elizabeth Simmons, Susan King, Pamela Hughes, Ginger Aiers, Sandra Worrell, Suzanne Williams, Donna Peters, Carol Jernigan, Lynda Wender, Charlene Hughes, Connie Harris. Seventh row: Jerome Sax, Gary Harsanyi, Robert Zvern, Michelene Stower, Nancy Jenkins, Barbara Melton, Patricia Pennington, Irma Williams, Shirley Kendall, Joyce Gravely, Linda Fitzpatrick, Theresa Amato, Francis Wilcox, Marilyn Oaks, Shirley Richmond. Eighth row: Vanila Broome, Donna O'Neill, Eric Metrick, Connie Fazio, Geanna Dunn, Sue Garten, Linda Underwood, Nolan Gunter, Danny Warden, Kathy Fink, Sharon Shelton, Carolyn Roop, Patty Sydenstrder, Lewis Gravely, Larry Stacey, Fred Martini. Ninth row: Mickey Bowles, Teddy George, Doris Peters, Patty Thomas, Frank Gieske, John Gravely, John Chapman, Jeanne England, George Kendall, Ronald West, Shirley Shifflette, Beverly Bailey, Glenna Meadows, Robert Porterfield, Margaret Vargo, Wilda Gunther. Tenth row: Nancy Elkins, Jane Witt, Judith Williams, Sharon Sharp, Eleanor Shortt, Ellen Thurman, Karen Mitchell, Bill Pilkington, Donna Heron, John Lynch, Marsha Wooton, Benjamin Watters, Janet Brewster, Carolyn Fleshman. Eleventh row: Larry Smith, James Ballengee, Frank Wilkerson, Danny Williams, Gary Rumburg, Richard Nuckles, Helen Turner" (p. 506-507).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 522, Vol. 2. In book: "L to r: Mr. and Mrs. Burl Sawyers, State Road Com.; Alex George, Master of Ceremonies; New President, Rodney L. Webb, addressing annual (Dec. 1961) dinner at Beckley Hotel; Mrs. Gene Morehouse, Mr. Gene Morehouse, Outgoing President; Mrs. Cecil L. Miller, wife of Mayor Cecil L. Miller" (p. 522).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 684, vol. 2. In book: "Pharmacist 'Joe' J. C. Fourney; 'Toney' A. P. Leeber" (p. 684).
A drawing of the front of the Bank of Raleigh in Beckley, West Virginia.
A police officer is directing traffic on Main Street in Beckley, West Virginia.  'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. On back of portrait: "Sitting: T. H. Allen, Supervisor of bridges and buildings C&amp;O Railways; J. M. Gooch, Train Master, Raleigh; ___ Grubbs, General Supervisor C&amp;O; W. J. Hedrick, Supervisor Maintenance (retiring); Henry Suffer, Assistant Coal Engineer; Bert Hatcher, Road Foreman of Engineers; unidentified. Standing: Chas. Hodel, Publisher and reporting for his Beckley newspapers; Eugene Nichols, Secretary Foreman; unidentified; W. A. Martin, Secretary Foreman; J. L. Hamler, Secretary Foreman; Emmet Wray, Secretary Foreman; ____ Cales, Supervisor of Water Supply; Z. Bennett, Secretary Foreman; W. J. Hendrick Jr., Beckley Depot; Edward Hedrick, Ticket Agent; unidentified; Harry Huffman, Train Master; Thurmond ____ McVey, Engineer; Jerry Mannix, Shop Foreman Raleigh; Z. W. Lafan, Secretary Foreman; unidentified; M. E. Luster, Secretary Foreman; John Brackman, Train Dispatcher; George Thompson, Secretary Foreman; G. A. Farley, Secretary Foreman."
Col. Ted McDowell pictured in the front row between men wearing light collars.
People fill the streets for the 100 Anniverary Celebration. 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved By Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
An unidentified man stands beside new steam construction equipment.
Members of the First Aid group are lined up with their hard hat lights shining at midnight on August 24, 1934.
A view of the backside of the hospital.  This institution is located at Beckley, Raleigh County, and is reached by branch line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway from Prince, by branch of the Virginian from Mullens, by Taxi from Hinton or Thurmond on the C. &amp; O. or Lester on the Virginian and by bus or auto over U.S. Routes 21 and 19 and state routes 65, 21 and 12.  As of June 30th, 1930 there were 103 patients.
A view of the front side of the hospital.  This institution is located at Beckley, Raleigh County, and is reached by branch line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway from Prince, by branch of the Virginian from Mullens, by Taxi from Hinton or Thurmond on the C. &amp; O. or Lester on the Virginian and by bus or auto over U.S. Routes 21 and 19 and state routes 65, 21 and 12.  As of June 30th, 1930 there were 103 patients.
Still raid exhibited on the courthouse lawn in Beckley, W.Va.
Banner hangs across the top of the Lyric Theater to announce that the motion picture Covered Wagon is played for the first time in Beckley, West Virginia.
Political rally on Main Street in Beckley.  Regards the 1920 presidential race of Governor J. M. Cox of Ohio against Warren G. Harding.
Townspeople are watching members of a parade marching down a street in Beckley, West Virginia.
Group portrait of Beckley's WWI American Red Cross Workers wearing white dresses.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.
People stand among the ruins of buildings after the Beckley Fire of April 13, 1912 which destroyed much of the town west of the courthouse.
Dr. H. D. Hatfield speaking at Beckley, West Virginia on November 1, 1912.
Crowds gathered outside a building to hear Dr. H.D. Hatfield speak at Beckley, West Virginia, in November 1912. Banner reading 'Republican Headquarters' hanging over the street.
View of Beckley after the great fire of April 13, 1912 that destroyed much of the city west of the courthouse.  'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved By Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha Street, Beckley, W. Va..'
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. On back of portrait: Taken when Redding was 92 years old. "Born 1819. Died 1912. Aged 93 years."
A group portrait of the Prince Family members who attended the last reunion at Beckley, West Virginia in 1910. See Beckley, USA by Harlow Warren, page 402 for identification.
'711 N. Kanawha Street, Beckley. From left to right: Mrs. Z. W. Lafon, Clara (Mrs. J. J. Lamb), Nellie Harlow (Mrs. E. Larrick) Daughter of A. N. Harlow, Mrs. A. N. Harlow Mabscott.'
'See Beckley USA page763.'
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 367, vol. 2. In book: "In this picture the bride and groom were long gone; 'French leave' as they might have said it. Back row: Claud Prince, Maud Prince (Scott), Lake Prince (Counts), Lena Prince (Hicks), Charley Prince, Lottie Deck (Clyde Shumate), Zeta Williams (Walker), Bess Kent (Charley Prince). Front row: Bertie Prince (Griffith), Ada Prince (Fitzpatrick), Motie Deck (Prince), Lyde Deck (Adney C. Sutphin)(p. 367).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 406, vol. 2. Attached to portrait: "Back row: Mary Prince (Smith); Alfred Prince; Ada Prince (Fitzpatrick); John Prince. Front row: Fred, Okey, Mrs. Dave Prince, Ella Prince."
Class portrait of students attending "summer class," Beckley School, Beckley, West Virginia.  Top, left to right:  Hal Scott, Jean Kay, Ophia Edison, Zeta Williams, John Williams, Lucy Maxwell, Add Williams.  Bottom, left to right:  Bessie Lemon, Bessie Willis, Stella Lemon, Zora Ball, George Willis.