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Martinsburg, West Virginia native David Hunter Strother was appointed Consul to Mexico by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879. The photograph was taken in the gardens called Tivoli De San Cosme at Espiritu Santo, Mexico. Strother is front and center with the white, flowing beard.
Exhibit located in E. Moore Hall, for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
Exhibit located in E. Moore Hall, for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
Exhibit located in E. Moore Hall, for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
Exhibit located in E. Moore Hall, for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
The exhibit was located in E. Moore Hall and was created for the first W. Va. Day. The celebration took place in June of 1987. The David Hunter Strother Collection is now housed in the West Virginia and Regional History Center in Wise Library.
Strother family members are in the background. This is the David Hunter Strother Exhibit located in E. Moore Hall for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
The dedication was an exhibit of David Hunter Strother's works, displayed in E. Moore Hall, for the first W. Va. Day Celebration in June of 1987.
The celebration contained an exhibit of David Hunter Strother's work in E. Moore Hall.
The dedication was for the first W. Va. Day Celebration and contained an exhibit of David Hunter Strother's works, located in E. Moore Hall.
Franz and Strother are displaying some of David Hunter Stother's works, which where set up in an exhibit in E. Moore Hall as part of the celebration.
The celebration included an exhibit of David Hunter Strother's works, located in E. Moore Hall.