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Stonebraker, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.

229. Douglas Stonebraker, Oakland, Md.

Edith Leontine Stephens (left), Gerald Otis Stephens (center), and neighbor girl Peggy Davis (right) stand beside an old-fashioned automobile. Edith and Gerald are the children of Eschol Lee and Essie Pearl Layfield Stephens. Eschol is the son of Leaman Clark Stephens, and the grandson of Stacy Stephens.

230. Stephens Children and Friend at Leaman Clark Stephens Residence

Virgil, left, and his father John, right, lead horses across a plot of land.

231. Virgil and John Stephens with Horses

Louise holds onto her dog as she poses beside two large fish hanging from hooks.

232. Louise Edith Stephens Perry beside Hooked Fish

Portrait of the couple before they were married.

233. Eschol Lee Stephens and Essie Pearl Layfield Stephens, Parkersburg, W. Va.

Jesse was the son of Walter Stephens, who was the son of Stacy Stephens.

234. WWI Soldier Jesse Stephens

Stephens and his unidentified associates are pictured holding instruments. John is the son of Stacy Stephens, who was the son of Thomas Stephens.

235. John Stephens and Associate Musicians

Leander Sylvanious Smith and Niranda Elizabeth Hamilton Smith are pictured on their 50th wedding anniversary. They are the parents of Ora Mae Smith Stephens, who married Leaman Clark Stephens and mothered Eschol Lee Stephens.

236. Leander and Niranda Smith at their Home, Prunty, W. Va.

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.

237. Frederick Appleton Schaus, Morgantown, W. Va.

Colonel C. L. Smith, later Brigadier General, graduated from West Virginia University.  He practiced law in Fairmont, W. Va., and established the Fairmont Times with O. S. McKinney.  He was a colonel of the First regiment of the National Guard.

238. Colonel C. L. Smith

Clark Streeper Jr., age 7 months.

239. Clark Streeper Jr.

240. Portrait of Sampson Snyder, Harman, W. Va.