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A small pond where ducks have gathered on the edge by the bank.
North and South Alderson, W.Va. from A. C. I. Hill.
Very rocky field that has a hat thrown to the side and a tree in the center.
View of Greenbrier River from bridge at Alderson.  Road visible in the distance.
O. Homer Floyd Fansler; Hendricks, W.V.<br />
Wyandotte chickens standing by a building on the farm.
A very large field that has a bloomed crop of buckwheat.
Aberdeen Angus standing next to a fence in Putnam County.
Scenic view of the Cheat River.
Customers are standing in front of Dils Brothers and Company in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
A winding mountain road towered over by rocky ridges. Copyrighted by Wallace.
A scenic view of a rural area with buildings in the background.
A river mirrors the distant bank full of leafy trees and a grassy hill.
Clusters of grapes on the vine.
A picturesque view of rolling hills and and fields.
Now location of Stewart Hall. Through the trees are buildings 'left to right': Martin Hall, Science Hall, and Experiment Station.
A group of pigs searching for food in the pigpen.
'This is the Eli Rice Canning Factory before 1908-Probably 1907.  I have original of this photo.  I will identify these people as they are identified on the back of an old print of it. The numbers are used to make row identification easier.  First Row, left to right: 1. Austin Newbraugh, 2. Henry Beeler, 3. Joe Miller, 4. Miller, 5. Dewey Rice, 6. Lacy Rice, 7. Miller, 8. Miller, 9. Mason.  Second Row: 10. unknown, 11. unknown, 12. Agnes Dawson, 13. Gladys Ziler, 14. Ziler, 15 Annie Ziler, 16. Fritzman, 17 Fritzman, 18. Ferry Ambrose, 19. unknown, 20 Lillie Miller, 21. Mae Ambrose, 22. Jessie Miller, 23. Miller, 24. Mrs. Eli Rice.  Third Row: 25. Clara Fearnow, 26 Mrs. Kelley Bohrer, 27. unknown, 28. Ruth Ziler, 29. Mrs. John Ziler, 30. unknown, 31. Fannie Newbraugh, 32. Mabel Hinckle, 33. unknown, 34 Edward Miller, 35. Eli Rice 'Owner of carrier', 36 John Ziler.  Back Row: 37. Robert Miller, 38. Chaffie Ziler, 39. Harry Bohrer.  It may be of interest to have further identification of some of these people. 1. Austin Newbraugh was my father. 5. Dewey Rice was assistant cashier of Old Morgan County Bank and later cashier of Citizens National Bank. 6. Lacy Rice was a lawyer, President of Old National Bank of Martinsburg and a one time regent of West Virginia University. 12. Agnes Dawson is still living in Berkeley Springs. 31. Fannie Hinckle is my mother. 32. Mabel Hinckel sister of my mother is mother of 2 prominent doctors - Jay Welch, deceased of Baylor University and Dr. Jack Welch, retired chief of staff at Hurtsler Clinic, Halsatead Kansas.  35. Eli Rice was a farmer, canner and bank director.  The Siler collection that you have some photos from was arranged by me through Lacey Rice as head of the bank settling the Siler Estate.  From Fred Newbraugh. 'Half hidden man with hat in back row - E. Rice.  Man in figured shirt with dog is Austin NewBraugh, his wife, Fanny Hinkel, is looking over shoulder in back row.'
Cows eating grass and meandering about.
Bird's-eye view of Greenbrier River, Main Line C. and O. R.R. and junction of Greenbrier division, Allegheny Mountains in the Distance.
Flock of sheep and lambs in a field with a man tending to them.
Man standing next to apple tree in the oldest commercial orchard in the Northern Panhandle.
A beautiful view of the layered mountain folds on the Allegheny Highlands.
O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W.V.
Original source:  Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, West Virginia
A small rocky, mountain stream surrounded by woodland.
Outside of the Beckley Hardware and Supply Co., a local landmark, in the Citizens Bank Building, Beckley, West Virginia.
Pounding rapids move down the river.
Merino Sheep grazing on a hillside
This map shows the various types of apple orchards in the state of W. Va.  The types range from commercially developed apple regions to homegrown apple orchards.
Rows upon rows of onions in a field, with hills and trees in the background.
O. Homer Floyd Fansler; Hendricks, W.V.
Figure 1 shows the counties that produce the principle corn and wheat crops. Figure 2 shows the counties that produce the principle oat and buckwheat crops. Figure 3 shows the counties that produce the principle rye and tobacco crops. Figure 4 shows the counties that produce the principle blue grass.
Grassy fenced in hills surround Dougher's Knob. Copyrighted by Wallace.
'View from U. Ave end of Martin Hall looking toward present site of E. Moore Hall. Dated by recent planting of trees in picture. Ginko by Martin and Maples along Drivis Way. P.S. Hartman Phys plt'
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Many haystacks in an open field.
Tucker County, West Virginia.  Original source Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, West Virginia
A flock of sheep and lambs fenced in a pen.