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Front Row(L to R) Anthony Bowden, Freddy(cousin), Mary Kelley, Isaac Sr., Isaac Jr., Little Mary(cousin). Freddy+Mary were Frank+Maggie's children.Back Row(L to R) Cora Kelley Bowen, Lillian Kelley, John Kelley, SarahJane ("Jenny") Kelley. Maggie+Frank Kelley.
Caption reads: "From Memory Book of Carrie Kate Fleming (BA 1920)."
Caption reads: "Flo Lantz as Goddess of Liberty. Carrie Kate Fleming Scrapbook." The Hall refers to the WVU Woman's Hall.
Left to right: Leonard Otis Dotson, Vashti Lee Johnson Dotson, Linda Warden, Loxie Lee Dotson Borror, Barbara Lee Borror Warden, and Janet Warden. Janet and Linda are daughters of Barbara, who is the daughter of Loxie, who is the daughter of Leonard and Vashti.
Left to right: Janet Warden Hawes, Aunt Edna, Uncle Clyde, Linda Warden.
The three men are identified left to right as Sam F. Bray, Slim Bradford, and Egbert. They are members of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The three men from left to right are identified as Slatan, Veon (identified as Jewish), and Watt.
Left to right: Vashti Leah Johnson Dotson, Loxie Lee Dotson, Leonard Otis Dotson
Caption reads, "Pearl Buck, the only woman ever to win both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes in literature, poses with her four adopted daughters at her home in Perkasie, Pa. They are, from left, Cheico, 16; Johanna, 15; Henriette, 18; and Theresa, 17. Henriette is of German-American origin, the other three of Japanese-American origin. The thing closest to the 73-year-old author's heart is the foundation named after her. Its purpose is to raise $10 million to care for some 300,000 unwanted children fathered by American soldiers."
President Franklin Roosevelt pictured with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Assistant Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson, and an unidentified man.
Students at the Rosedale School pose for a group photo. Pictured are Joe Hawes, Delvis Reese, Garnet Richards, Margaret Humphreys, May Savage, Sophie Bartylla, Dorothy Savage, Julia Fraze, Ralph Mayles, William Richards, Herschel Champ, Clyde Edgell, Carlos Humphrey, Bruce Savage, Billie Fraze, Henry Hawes, Lucille Lambert, Rosa Fraze, Margaret Lambert, Beatrice Allhiser, Waunita Hawes, Pauline Reese, Charlotte Cathell, and Isabelle Fraze.
Boys relaxing during "sprawl period."
Harvey and Narcissus Trail pose with stuffed alligators in Jacksonville, Florida.
Trail Family on vacation from Summers County, West Virginia.
Front left to right: Mrs. Marchand, Miss Taylor, Miss Lowe, Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Hoffman. Back row left to right: Clarence Marchand; Wm Morgan; Wm Wilson; Fred Troup; Wm Mackenzie and Geo Hoffman.  William Wilson is identified with an X.
Back of photo reads: "Lorena Spencer and Mary Rinehart up at school. May 1923."
Three young "men" in the front are likely cross-dressing women.
Man on right possibly Art Zinn.  Both appear to be wearing raincoats.
Those pictured are likely teachers.
A large group of male glass workers, primarily children or young adults.
Portrait of the MacDonald Family from Berkeley County, W. Va.  The MacDonald family likely acted as a model family for Extension Service advertisements.
Group picture of Victorine Louistall's ninth grade class, likely at Kelly Miller High School or Roosevelt-Wilson High School.
Group portrait of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad engineers.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
Men identified as "Rat" (left), "Lew" (center), and "Doc" (right) pose together for a photo.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
"This was taken at "Holly Hall" as the house is called. Mrs. Schiltz is standing and Mrs. Lane and Clarice Schiltz are sitting on the ground. The two boys standing on top of the wall are the Schiltz boys."Pictured in the middle row, second from left, is E. B. Schiltz.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A group of Baltimore and Ohio surveyors huddle by a fire to toast bread in the snow covered woods.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A man put his arms around his three daughters. On the right of him, his two sons sit on mules. These are likely relatives of the Lewis family.
Walter (left) is pictured sitting with members of the Groves family.
Mr. Nutter (left), Earl Parker (center) and Fred Nutter (right) stand in the background while Mrs. Nutter (front) holds the Nutter baby.
Pictured are Melissa Adams, Cina Rider, and J.F. Fleming.  See original for inscription.
A group of unidentified boys pose in front of a building, wearing marching band uniforms and holding instruments.
Four women stand in front of two boys and an older man, perhaps their professor. Each student holds a diploma.
Third from right is W.T.W. Dye, M. D. To his front right is Sophia A. Dye. Other subjects unidentified.
Men, women, and children pose for a group photo outside of a pavilion that leads to a roller coaster.
A group holding American flags gather together for a group photo in a field. Three men at the center of the image look to be priests or other members of the clergy.
"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."
The nurses in the forefront hold flower bouquets. Behind them, physicians and staff are dressed in suits.
The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.
Two men and two women pose for a portrait.
A group of school children and teachers pose outside of the school building located in Pendleton County, W. Va.
A group of school children stand outside of the one-room school house. A woman, presumably the teacher, sits at a desk in the middle of the group.  The school was located on an old farm property belonging to the Post family.
The teacher holding the football in the middle of the photograph is Dock Post. The school was located on the Post family farm. On the right, behind the teacher, is Gay Woodson.
In the back row, from left to right, are Wed Fiddler, George Fiddler, Frank Amos, unknown, unknown, unknown, Roy Brosius Sr., unknown, and unknown.Seated, from left to right, are unknown, Cy Taylor, unknown, Charlie Fiddler, and unknown.
Eleven miners are pictured outside of a mine entrance.
In the front row, from left to right, are Dove Hunohrey, Wallace Craft, Leon Jarvis, and Cris Thompson.Standing, from left to right, are William Craft, Pete Radzue, Eddie Jarvis, Theodore Dixon, Buss Royer, and Virgil Dillon.The "bat-boys" in the forefront of the photograph are Dyke Janeski and Edgar Foster.
Men belonging to the Kilsyth baseball team gather together for a team photo. The team ended their 1932 season with 22 wins, 22 losses, and one tie.