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A picture of Tennis Hatfield with his wife, Sadie Hatfield, and his son, Tennis Jr.
Willis Hatfield (right) with an unidentified man.
Willis Hatfield with a firearm.
Willis Hatfield astride a horse.
A picture of Willis, Cora, and Lakie Hatfield with Margaret Bunford and an unidentified person.
A picture of Dan, Ewell, Thelma, and Forrest Hatfield, the children of Dr. E.R. Hatfield.
Photograph from an album of Hatfield family members and relatives.
Myrtle, Joe, Alice, and Herbert Hatfield.
Photo from an album of Hatfield family members and their relatives.
A picture of Betty Caldwell Blisins and her husband on horses.
Birds-eye view of Mullens, W. Va.
Bridge likely goes over Slab Fork, which leads to the Guyandotte River.
Baseball game beside railroad tracks in Mullens, W. Va.
Stores and Restaurants located in Mullens, W. Va.
Stores in Mullens W. Va.
Unidentified woman at the entrance of the Rock Creek Park.
A woman sitting outside painting a picture of a dog.
Exterior of the Thomas Bowman house located on what is now N. Main Street in Franklin, W. Va.
Two women in a horse drawn wagon, likely near Franklin, W. Va.
Interior bedroom of a home located in Franklin, W. Va.  A couple are the subjects of the portrait, and the photographer can be seen in the mirror's reflection.
Four family members pose in their sitting room in Franklin W. Va.
Workmen pose in front of a Franklin, W. Va. building.  The building has several signs on it, including one for Bickford & Huffman Grain Drills.  The men are likely blacksmiths.
A couple poses near the dam, and others are visible on the left bank of the river.
Dam located on the South Branch Potomac River near Franklin, W. Va.
Side view of home, likely located in Franklin, W. Va.
Home of Dr. Preston Boggs in Franklin, W. Va., located on what is now North Main Street.  The home was included when Franklin's historic district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Bridge over the South Branch Potomac River, Franklin, W. Va.
A man looks affectionately at the woman standing as he holds her hand and appears to ask for her hand in marriage.
On the left is a Geiser Manufacturing Company steam tractor engine, also known as road locomotives, which likely pulled these farmers ploughs behind them. In the center is likely a threshing machine for the separation of grain from stalks and husks. On the right, a group of men sit with tightly bound bags, likely holding the grain seed.
A decorated Christmas tree stands in the corner of the house with presents sorted beneath it.  The home likely belongs to Orvis Zacheus "Oz" Gibson, a brother of the photographer, Scott Gibson.
Horse-drawn vehicles are parked outside of the race track. In the background, a crowd fills the stands overlooking the track.
View overlooking the town of Dawson, Pennsylvania.
An African-American man sits with his legs crossed on a chair in a home garden. Subject unidentified.
Two men and two women pose for a portrait.
View of the building, on the corner of Railroad Street and Main Street, from across the railroad tracks.
The woman dressed in black appears to be spying on the man and woman sitting beneath a bush.