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The artist, also known as Porte Crayon.

121. David Hunter Strother of Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

The artist, also known as Porte Crayon.

122. David Hunter Strother

The artist and writer, also known as Porte Crayon, served in the Union Army.

123. Lieutenant Colonel David Hunter Strother during Civil War

Last survivor of Lee's Confederate Army in Monongalia County, W. Va, died Summer, 1943

124. Portrait of George Sill of Monongalia County, W.Va.

Born 9/28/1846, Died 12/18/1945, Son of James Edmund and Amelia Tillet Stonestreet. Married Martha Ann Carr on 9/1/1870

125. Alexander Stonestreet

Wife of Alexander Stonestreet, married 1870/09/01.

126. Martha A. Carr Stonestreet

127. Alexander Stonestreet

Born 7/22/1874- Died 7/24/1965. Son of Alexander Stonestreet, grandson of James Edmund Stonestreet. Jim spent 19 years (1946-1965) researching his family's genealogy.

128. James 'Jim' Edmund Stonestreet

This dress was made by Miss Blanche,and has a portrait collar. She made it to wear when leaving West Virginia Wesleyan in Spring, 1919 after earning her Graduate Studies Degree, to teach in the Fall in Morgantown. Blanche is the daughter of Alexander and Martha Stonestreet.

129. Blanche Stonestreet of Wolf Summit, W. Va.

A faculty portrait photograph of Blanche Stonestreet, daughhter of Alexander and Martha Stonestreet.

130. Blanche Stonestreet, West Virginia Public School Teacher

Photograph take on her 100th birthday. Blanche Stonestreet was the first woman to earn a degree at West Virginia Wesleyan College. She taught in public schools and at West Virginia University for 48 years

131. Blanche Stonestreet of Bridgeport, W. Va.

Photograph taken on her 100th birthday. Blanche Stonestreet taught school in several West Virginia counties including Tyler, Harrison, Upshur, and Monongalia for 48 years. Her last teaching position was in the Mathematics Department at West Virginia University.

132. Blanche Stonestreet of Bridgeport, W. Va.