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109. Portrait of Mrs. Caroline A. Siler of Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Home was razed in 1977.

110. Brigadier General David Hunter Strother at Home in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Spangler subsequently became a member of the WVU faculty as a Professor of Biology

111. West Virginia University Graduate Robert C. Spangler, Morgantown, W. Va.

WVU Professor of Biology, Robert C. Spangler as a young teacher. 2nd row, 2nd from the right.

112. Robert C. Spangler and Students

Sallie Lowther Norris attended Glenville State Normal School before entering WVU. in 1889. Like her classmate and lifelong friend Harriet Lyon, she excelled in her studies, winning a freshman math prize. Norris spoke out frequently and eloquently on behalf of the right of women to a WVU education and was a charter member of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (now the AAUW) chapter in Fairmont. She raised four children of of whom attended WVU, and provided essential assistance to her husband Judge Emmet Showalter, after illness left him partially disabled.

113. Portrait of Sallie Norris

Grace Stone, author of The Bitter Tea of General Yen.

114. Grace Stone in Russia During Her Trip with Julia Adams

Print of a painted or sketched portrait of David Hunter Strother.

115. David Hunter Strother

116. J. Hammond Siler, Jr.

117. J. Hammond Siler, Sr.

"Supposed to be daughter of Edward and Elina", Photograph from an old daguerreotype, December 20, 1928, R. S. Franklin

118. Portrait of Priscilla Strode

Photograph of a portrait painting or sketch of John Smith, who married Mary Jaquelin of Jamestown.

119. Portrait of Major John Smith of Shooters Hill, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The artist and writer,  also known as Porte Crayon from Martinsburg, W. Va.

120. David Hunter Strother