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(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
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Group of soldiers sit outside of tent rows. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Group of soldiers pose in front of tents. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by Tom Jones. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Published by H. G. Zimmerman & Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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A series of photographs of an entertaining young man in various poses and costumes.
A young woman in a high neck white dress. She appears to be wearing both a necklace and a pin watch.
An older man with a long, grey beard.
A young woman wearing a high collared top and long, bustled skirt.
Young girl and boy (around five or six years old). The boy is in a suit and bow tie while the girl is wearing a knee length dress with laced trimmed bloomers.
A young boy and girl, probably brother and sister.
A young man wearing a stiff collar, a suit and tie.
Unidentified baby girl wearing a white dress and a necklace. Large mounted prints such as this are called cabinet cards.
A young woman wearing a long, ruffled, black dress. Large mounted prints such as this are called cabinet cards.
Unidentified young boy in a suit with a very ruffled collar. Large mounted prints such as this are called cabinet cards.
Only identified subject is Great Aunt Mary Burchinal,1st on the left. Large mounted prints such as this are called cabinet cards.
Postcard photograph of an unidentified woman holding an infant in her lap.
Four young women all wearing long, high collared dresses.
Two young girls (probably 8 or 9 years old). They both have their hair pinned back and are wearing long dresses below the knee dresses in the fashion of the day for children.
A young woman wearing curls and a with a high collar. Inscription on front and back, "Compliments of Nora V. Kauntz".
He was a gospel singer, known as the "Sweet Singer of Methodism."
Young man with styled hair wearing a suit and bow tie.
Young lady, probably of teen age.
A dapperly dressed man in a suit and top hat.
Toddler in a lace dress. Could be a boy or girl since very young boys wore dresses also.
A young boy in a jacket and short trousers.
Toddler sitting in a chair, holding a purse.
Toddler in a lace dress could be a boy or girl. Very young boys wore dress in the 19th century.
Young girl in a plaid dress. She is unidentified.
A young man with a mustache,dressed in a suit and bow tie.
A young woman identified as Annie B. Baldwin. The name "William A. Gatentin" is written on the back of the image.
An older woman in a bonnet and polka dot dress. There is a revenue stamp on the back of the photograph indicating a tax was paid to support the Federal War effort during the Civil war.
Unidentified older woman wearing a dress and bonnet.
All persons are unidentified. Information included with the photograph "Mrs. Mattey Everly".
Portrait sketch of an older man with a beard.
Cabinet card portrait of a young woman. Several of the Burchinal family are from Preston County, W. Va.
Cabinet card portrait of an older man with a beard wearing a suit and tie.
Group portrait of three members of the Birchinal family. One is wearing an army uniform and the elderly man and young boy are standing.
Young man wearing a baseball uniform with a large letter "G" on the shirt.
A young boy (most likely 9 or 10), wearing a suit and a hat.
Well dressed unidentified young man poses with a walking cane.
Unidentified young woman wearing white laced dress and locket.
Unidentified girl adorned with hair ribbon and locket.
Dressed in the fashion of the late 1800s, posing with his arm resting on a chair.
To the right is Edna Linhart Jackson, the wife of Hoy Jackson. The other young woman is not identified.
A young girl wearing rounded neckline and puffy, short sleeved dress, popular fashion for children in the mid 19th century.
"Sergeant Clinton T. Manear 2nd from left kneeling with hand on knee."
Portrait of a child holding hands with his mother.
Portrait of a child sitting on a wooden bench.
A portrait taken of a young child holding hands with his father.
First on left is Ephraim M. Manear.
'Irene Burchineal Manear last on third row right.'
A group portrait of graduates of Old Kingwood Academy. Sixth from left is Isa Davis, mother of Dr. D. R. Davis, Kingwood.
McKilroy Minear and son, Clinton Thomas Menear.
Three people are standing near the front porch of the house where Irene Burshinal Manear (wife of Clinton T. Manear) spent her young years.
See original for correspondence. Published by The Valentine and Sons Publishing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Two women and a cow in front of a house.  Handwritten note on back says, 'Golda Woodward Compliments and best wishes of your cousin Freed [sic] Gage, Okla. June 20, 1915.'