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Sim Ballard sits in the back seat of a car full of people. They hold a banner outside the car that says 'On the Boundary Line, U. S. and Mexico.'
A flood at Alderson Bridge.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
A view of the old wooden mill at Hollywood. The men in the picture are: 'Stewart Vandegrift, Clarence Bostic, Newton Van Stavern, Osbie Surfice, and Amos Vandegrift'.
'This is me and my horse that I drive in the mine. Joe and Bessie ha ha.'
A view of Red Sulphur Springs showing the overhead bridge.
'May Peck, Helen Ballard, Maggie Ballard, Greenville ca. 1907 or 8; Upper store ruins in the background.'
Portrait of James Madison Byrnside '1814-1873.'
A view of Margaret Ballard's log cabin.
A view of the Old Rehoboth Church in Union.
Margaret B. Ballard holds a testimonial from the Second English Lutheran Church.
A photograph of Dr. Margaret B. Ballard standing outside in front of a tree.
A distant view of the ruins of Red Sulphur Springs.
A view of the Red Sulphur Springs ruins looking down the valley toward Indian Creek.
'James M. Byrnside's store building in Union (about 1850.) Now the Bank of Monroe, July 1962.  (The Bank of Monroe was in building - John Rowan, attorney and the Monroe Watchman have occupied this old building.')
Barbara Miller stands out in front of Jane Alexander's house near Union.
A view of Jane Alexander's house near Union.
People gather for Dwight D. Eisenhower's visit to Hot Springs.  Ike and Mamie Eisenhower walking away from camera in distance in center of photo.
Dr. Margaret B. Ballard waiting to meet Ike and Mamie at Hot Springs, Virginia.
A Group photo 'to Dr. Ballard, with compliments to T. Young Huang.'
People gather for a June meeting held at the Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Greenville.
People gather for a June meeting held at the Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Greenville.
A group photo of Isaac Ballard and his family, and the fish they caught in Florida. Left to Right: 'Ma, Pop, Catherine, Jorine, Davy, Mac, Mrs. Brown.'
A group photo of Isaac Ballard and his family, and the fish they caught in Florida. Left to Right: 'Jorine, Catherine, Dad, George, Mac, Mrs. Brown, Davy.'
Photograph in Florida, W. Va.
A mule stands in the foreground all packed up and ready to go.
Group photo taken in Tiajuana, Mexico. From right to left: Sim Ballard, Mrs. Zellanack, Mrs. Jenie Jorbett, Virginia, and Cliff.
A picture of S. S. Ballard and a young girl, standing on the beach together. 'See my little sweetheart, 13 years old. I brought her from Texas to her mother in Los Angeles. They are happy now. She calls me Papa.'
A group portrait taken in San Francisco, California. 'In the group on the left- 1, Isaac Ballard; 2, Chas. Lingo; 3, May Ballard; 4, Maggie Ballard; 5, Helen Ballard.'
Ike Ballard sitting on a mule.
Portrait of Eliza Peters Byrnside (1816-1868) created circa 1850 by Sidney A. Sherrard of Peterstown, W. Va.
A portrait of Eliza Peters Byrnside hanging on a wall.
A portrait of Lewis 'Uncle Dock' Ballard, brother of Baldwin, John, Riley, and Frank Ballard.
A group portrait with, from top and counter-clockwise, Maggie Ballard, Hellen Ballard, Ellen Spangler, and Florence Spangler.
A view of the old school house in Greenville 'on the hillside near the Methodist church - Burned. Helen taught English and French here.'
A photograph of Margaret B. Ballard standing outside.
Two men stand on the porch of a residence in Monroe County.
Photograph of Margaret, May, and Helen Ballard sitting outside together.
A front view of the Byrnside House.
A portrait of Jennie Wiseman, wife of H. C. Byrnside.
A view of Lewis 'Dock' Ballard's home near Lindside. 'It was in the chimney corner of this house that Lige Wickline's sheep that he had bought from Mr. Fleshman died. I know it never done that way before or Mr. Flashman would have told me.'
'Erected in 1881, occupied in 1882, third court house on present site.'
View of 'Old Pack Mill at Jumping Branch, Little Blue Stone, not there now. It was run by pioneer Samuel Pack, whose son was Samuel Pack Jr. My mother took corn there 80 years ago.' 'Burned 2 or 3 years ago.'
A portrait of William Lingo, Sr.
Photograph of Helen Ballard Clark walking down the street.
Helen Ballard, May Peck, and Maggie Ballard in order from left to right on a set of steps.
View of the home of Isaac Newton and Kate May Ballard. People are standing out front.
A photograph of Isaac Newton Ballard holding a gun.
A portrait of Margaret Ballard. 'This was one of my mistakes in having photos made.'
Portrait of Baldwin Ballard and wife in front of a house.
A view of the New Lebanon Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church located on Route 219, north of Union.
View of Peterstown Mill once owned by John Peters.
A photograph of Isaac Newton Ballard after he had gone fishing. You can see a pole in one hand and fish in the other.
Portrait of Helen Ballard Clark.
Helen Houston Ballard at age 4, after a bout with typhoid fever.
Billy B. Lingo on the left side of his mother and Paul Lingo on the other side, stand together outside for a photo.
Photograph of Maggie and Helen Ballard sitting on rocks on a postcard.
Nathan Ballard clinches a pipe in his mouth and holds a collie while posing with a little girl, Helen Ballard-Clark, sister of Margaret Ballard.
A view of a church in Monroe County. 'Do you recognize this place?  Be sure and come up Sunday.  Lovingly, Helen. Centerville'