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View of the building's exterior.

73. Barksdale Hollow, Barksdale, W. Va.

74. State Senator Ray E. Barnett

1st row, L to R: Dough Richmond, Dickie Wiseman, Johnny "Stooge" Stewart, "Rowhandle" Keaton, David Hess, Emerson Carden, Jimmy Kerr, and Jimmy Harvery. 2nd row, L to R: Dwight Shirey, Randy Scott, Bobby Ratliff, Bobby Webb, Paul Phipps, Glen McCormick, Bill Humphreys, "Hammy" Brown, "Chubby" Willey, and Coach "Buck" Porterfield.

75. Hinton Baseball Team

Front row, L to R: Toots Rogers, Benny Hess, Charlie Lane, Willey Aihstock, and unidentified. Back row, L to R: Buff Collins, Footy Stover, John Fisher, Windy Waid, Josh Fox, and unidentified.

76. C & O Baseball Team

Front row, L to R: Dutch Holbert, Charlie Cales, Jack Ballangee, Kyle Gwuinn, "Utt" Goff, "Buck" Porterfield, Jack Rogers, Jack Johnson, and Bobby Jack Crush.  2nd row, L to R: "Bud" Maddy, Donald Keffer, Bill Iddings, Jimmy Thompson, "AP" Terry, Jess Parker, and unidentified.

77. Hinton 'Fire Eaters' Baseball Team

Unidentified subjects pose for a group photo behind the bleachers.

78. Hinton High School Baseball Team

African-American members of the "Dodgers" pose for their team photo.

79. Little League on Avis Field Near Hinton, W. Va.

"Reds" pose for their team photo.

80. Little League on Avis Field near Hinton, W. Va.

"Braves" gather for a team meeting where a coach hands a trophy to one of his players.

81. Little League, Hinton, W. Va.

First row, L to R: Richmond, Wiseman, Stewart, Keaton, Hess, Carden, Kerr, Harvey.  Second row, L to R: Shirey, Scott, Ratliff, Webb, Phipps, McCormic, Humphries, Brown, Willey, and Porterfield.

82. Hinton Baseball Team on Avis Field near Hinton, W. Va.

Front row, L to R: Ollie Hoover; O. J. Bowling; Dr. Warren; Charles Bishope; and Pres Wilkerson.  Back row, L to R: Billy Day; Bill Hobbs; Henry Ryals; Blane Anderson; Doc Ferrell; Emmett Pack; and U. G. Ryals.

83. I.D.R. Band, Hinton, W. Va.

Player and coach of the Hinton baseball team pictured in the adjacent Mercer county, probably for a game.

84. Sonny Cooper at Princeton, W. Va.