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Mr. Nolan (right), Jennings Randolph (center), and Bushrod Grimes (left) speak while visiting Arthurdale in September 1933.
'First meeting to arrange for air transportation at new airport. Left to right: Elmer W. Prince(City Manger), Dr. L.S. Adams, Jennings Randolph(Congressman, J.M. Strouss(State Legislator), and John R. Fortney(Postmaster).'
Homesteaders standing with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Jennings Randolph.
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt shakes the hand of a graduate and hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony at Arthurdale High School in Arthurdale, West Virginia.  Jennings Randolph visible on the stage.
'We Mountaineers will do our share in the fight for liberty' Representative Jennings Randolph, a native of Morgantown, asserted during the mass meeting held in the field house at West Virginia University the afternoon of November 17, 1941. When the people of Morgantown, W. Va. held their Defense Day celebration.'
In commemoration of the flight by Jennings Randolph, member of Congress and Arthur C. Hyde, pilot, on November 6, 1943, from Morgantown, West Virginia to Washington D. C., in first U. S. airplane powered by gasoline made from coal.
Sen. Robert C. Byrd and Sen. Jennings Randolph being sworn in by Vice President Richard Nixon. Byrd Papers duplicate - original at the R. C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies, Shepherd University.
Jennings Randolph standing next to man at table.
A photograph of Senator Randolph (second from left) standing with Judge Charles G. Baker (left), J. W. Ruby (second from right) and another unidentified individual.
'Back row - L-R - Harley Staggers, Alice VanLandingham, Jennings Randolph; Watch credit line. The following credit line must be used when this photograph is published; Chase Ltd., Photo; Washington, D.C.'
Senators Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph with Julia Davis Adams, West Virginia Daughter of the Year, 1963.  Byrd papers duplicate.  Original at the R. C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies, Shepherd University.