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Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's photographic studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Portrait of Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's Photographic Studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Photograph of Ruby Gibson standing at a Coca-Cola storefront.
Ruby Gibson sitting on the ground.
Portrait of five people in front of a house. From right to left: Laura, Horace Garrey(sp?) Jenkins, Scott Jenkins, George Jenkins.
Portrait of Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911).
Portrait of Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911). A man's head is peeking over the photograph backdrop.
Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911)
Identified persons include: Third Row- Mamie; Second Row- Mathais Forman, Georgia ; First Row- Mathias Forman, Abigail, Alcinda Forman, Laura
Front row, left to right: Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson, Alcinda (Jenkins) Forman (1846-1925), Laura Olive Gibson (1868-1950).Back row, left to right: Waitman Gibson (1837-1919) (Son of Zaccheus and Nancy (Clark) Gibson), Mathias Forman (Alcinda's husband).
Mary Ann (Molly) of the Gibson family.
Gibson family portrait. From left to right: Laura (1868-1950), Orvis "Oz" (1871-1944), Dessie May (1875-1935), Georgia (1888-1911), Scott (1883-1965), Marry Ann (1879-1939), James W. Gibson (1844-1907), Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson (1850-1925).
The first African-American woman to receive a graduate degree from West Virginia University, and the first African-American to serve as a WVU faculty member.
A postcard of the Hatfield Family Cemetery located in Sarah Ann, West Virginia. Also includes photo of "Devil Anse" Hatfield on his horse Fred.
A postcard of the "Devil Anse" Hatfield cemetery monument.
A postcard of the "Devil Anse" Hatfield Monument between Logan and Williamson West Virginia.
A picture of Rose McCoy, daughter of Randolph McCoy and lover of Johnse Hatfield.
A picture of Devil Anse Hatfield (left far back) Betty Caldwell, Madie, and unidentified individuals sitting in a swing set on a rock cliff.
Marion and Rosa Browning with their son Anse.
Elizabeth "Betty" Hatfield Caldwell (L) with her sister Rosa (R).
Tennyson "Tennis" Hatfield's first son by his wife Charlotte "Lottie" Hunter.
Tennyson "Tennis" Hatfield, Willis Hatfield, and Joe Hatfield.
Joe Hatfield (left) and an unidentified little girl.
Willis Hatfield with one of his son's acquaintances.
Cara Hatfield, the wife of Troy Hatfield.
Elias Hatfield and his mother, Levias "Levicy" Chafin-Hatfield.
Unidentified Hatfield family members.
Willis Hatfield and an unidentified individual.
"Devil Anse" Hatfield and his wife Levisa "Levicy" Chafin.
Individuals identified as Cara, Patty, Lake "Lakie" Maynor, and Alice, alongside some of their children.
A postcard picture of John Caldwell in Elias Hatfield's Saloon. A dog sits on the counter.
(back standing L to R); Rose, Troy, Betty, Elias, Tom Chafin, Joe, Oxer Damron, Shepard, Coleman, Levica Emma, and Bill Borden. (Middle row); Mary Howes, Vicie Simpkins, Devil Anse, Levicy, Nancy, Robert, Elliott, Louise, Cap. (Front row) Tennis, Midge, Willis, Old Yellow.
Levisa "Levicy" Hatfield family member sitting alongside the monument of her husband.
Devil Anse Hatfield Monument in Logan County, West Virginia.
Smith Hatfield (1854-1937).
Mourners include Tennis, Coleman, Johnse, Nancy, and Levincy Hatfield.
Back row (L to R): Tennis, Joe, Willie, and Lakie Hatfield. Front row (L to R): unidentified woman, William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, Alice Hatfield, Levisa "Levicy" Chafin Hatfield.
A picture of an election rally for Joe and Henry Hatfield. Joe ran for Sherriff, Henry ran for Senator.
Grace Hatfield, the wife of Joe Hatfield.
A picture of Maggie Hatfield at the grave of her husband, Elliot Hatfield.
Maggie is 3rd from the left.
A postcard of Willie "Devil Anse" Hatfield, leader of the Hatfield Clan during the Hatfield/ McCoy feud of the late 1800s.
Russ Moorehead and Glennis Elias advertising Babe Ruth League Mason's Almond Coconut bars.
Bill Doherty (left) and Wilsons (right) playing baseball in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Children playing baseball at a field in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A Little League team and their coach discuss strategy on a Morgantown field.
Ronnie Retton, in the center, was a baseball player at WVU.
A team playing baseball where present day "White Park" is in Morgantown.
A baseball field in Morgantown that was near present day "White Park."
Players Selly and Johnson with the American Legion in Morgantown.
Player in foreground is identified as Ben Bonifili.
Caption reads: "Pearl S. Buck, author of THE STORY BIBLE, to be published May 24, 1971 by Bartholomew House Ltd."
Pearl S. Buck sitting with children at a reunion at her home in Dublin, Pennsylvania.