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People gathered for a party under a Confederate flag bearing the inscription "Camp Greenbrier" with two African-Americans dressed as servers standing in the background.

37. Party at Camp Greenbrier Under a Confederate Flag, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Lima Locomotive and Machine Company #2.

38. Railroad that Ran Through Maben Mill, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants.  Taken in front of Bowman's Store in Franklin.

39. Teacher's Institute, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants.  Taken in front of Bowman's Store in Franklin.

40. Teacher's Institute, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Family portrait in front of John M. Ruddle Home, built in 1871 in Buffalo Hills near Ruddle, W. Va.  Pictured left to right: John Preston, Lelia, Aud, John M., Ernest, Virginia F. Ruddle, Zola Simmons, Almeda Ruddle Simmons and Floyd Ruddle.  Portrait in frame is deceased son Tyree Bruce Ruddle.

41. John M. Ruddle Home near Ruddle, Pendleton County, W. Va.

From left: Harvey Cook, Walter Boride, Jesadore Meadows, J. C. Prince, Emberry Miller, A. A. Rilly, Charles Miller, _ .

42. Burro Brigade at Colorado Springs

Mountain City Band, Davis, Tucker County, W. Va.  Organized under the laws of W. Va. April 20th, 1906.  Director: Herbert L. Blaker.  In photograph: Clarence Q. Arbogast, Adam Stein, J. W. Kogleshatz, R. C. Weidmire, F. N. Morin, L. H. Mott, John Johnson, Ray Dawson, Frank E. Heishell, John Rausehenberger, Sherman Iden, Harry Weaver, Dr. N. McK Wislon, Theo Stumphf, Charles G. Stater, Illario Lacconno, Harry Buckley, Robert C. McKelvey, Neil C. Heiskell, Charles Amlaw, Benson Unger and Edwin Morin.

43. Mountain City Band, Davis, Tucker County, W. Va.

44. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Centralia, Webster County, W. Va.

45. Interior View of Stewart Hall Library, West Virginia University

46. Stewart Hall Entrance, West Virginia University

47. Stewart Hall, West Virginia University

University Hall, now called Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University from Greater Morgantown and its Environments, 1902.

48. Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University