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Young people seated on the foundation of the Lewis County Cottage under construction at Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp.
State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill, which was the first in the nation when it opened in 1921.
The cover of The County Officer Magazine, West Virginia Edition. 'Jackson's Mill Birthplace of 4-H Clubs of America, at the site of General 'Stonewall' Jackson's boyhood home... this aerial view shows the main part of West Virginia's 4-H Camp located in Lewis County. It is the pioneer development of its kind not only in America but the entire world.'
Boys appear to be cooking on sticks and in a pan over a fire.
'Tommy Nay, Jane Lew, R-1, and his Grand Champion Guernsey heifer at the State 4-H Dairy Show, held at Jackson's Mill.'  Harrison County 4-H.
Martha Ann Law and her Grand Champion 4-H Jersey heifer at the State 4-H Dairy Show, held at Jackson's Mill. Harrison County 4-H.
'Street car stop in foreground.'
"Old, old negative of Jackson's Mill."
'West Penn Co.'
Making bows and arrows.
Boys with brass instruments - trombones and trumpet.
Boys with stringed instruments - guitar, violin, and banjo.
Choir group of girls from 4-H Harrison county camp in front of a pond in a garden.
A scene from a party held at Jackson's Mill, participants are dressed for the occasion, child in center dressed as a clown.
Displays the goals each 4-H member strives to achieve.
Boys' Blacksmith Shop, making "pounded hinges".
Boys' making souvenirs from pieces of scrap wood.
4-H boys help develop a roadside market along the "new hard surface roads."