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Picture taken from an issue of Scientific American.
James E. Green St. standing on left, James E. Green Jr. on the far right, Virginia Green standing in front of woman in white dress, and Edith Taylor Green is in the center wearing a dark blouse and white skirt.
Along the Allegheny River.
Edith Taylor Green is James Green (photographer's) wife.
Photographer, James Green sitting on the right, ("after the Panic of 1907"); Front row: to James Sr.'s right is Virginia, to the far left is James Green Jr., Back row: the 2nd woman left might be Edith Green (photographer's wife).
James Green Jr., front center, to his right in checkered dress is Virginia Green,  and behind Virginia is Edith Taylor Green holding a baby.
3rd from left: Thomas Jefferson Taylor (great grandfather of James Green); 1st from left, back row: Oscar Goodluck; just below Oscar: his wife, Julia Taylor Goodluck; 1st from left, front row: James E. Green (photographer's son); 2nd from left, front row: Virginia Green; 4th from left, front row: daughter of Walter Taylor; 4th from left, back row: Walter Taylor.
This three wheeled hand car was used for railroad track inspection. It provided a means of quick railroad transportation using manual power. Similar hand cars were used for mail delivery as well.
He is the man just below person with hat in the top row.
Grandpa Rupert (with beard, a Civil War Veteran) on the right; back row, 4th from right, Gus Rupert, back row, 8th from right, Thomas Benton Rupert, 9th from right, Mary Rupert Green, 7th from left, Ray Green, 3rd from right, Virginia Green, daughter of James Green Sr. (photographer).
Two people sit on miniature wagon.
Dedicated in June of 1912.
Photographers note: "Fun for all, old veterans reunion."
Plate envelope titled "Lilies".
Likely with the Foxburg Band.
From left to right: James Green (photographer), Grace, T.B. Green, Ray, Charles, Mary, Claude, Dave.
Front row left to right: Amanda Catherine (Rupert) Gilly, Daniel Rupert a Civil War Veteran, was part of Union Artillery, Pennsylvania Unit, was assigned to the defense of Washington D.C., although could have done other things, David Johnson Rupert, Rachel Ann (Rupert) Hookey. Back row left to right: Emma Elizabeth (Rupert) Deen-Yount, Augustus George Rupert, Mary Jane (Rupert) Green, Wilhelmenia Cornelia (Rupert) Jolley, John Wesley Rupert, and Alice Amelia (Rupert) Porterfield.
Rig was used to remove grain from stalks.
Oscar Goodluck is reading the April 1909 edition of Scientific American, which was Volume 100, Number 16.  The cover images reference the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.
Vaw Clue in Pleasants County, West Virginia is south of St. Mary's, West Virginia.
He is taking a "selfie" by using a string, for darning socks, to trigger the shutter. The oilfield cabin he is in is referred to as a "Jenny Lynd" type, which means it has no studding, just wide poplar boards. Photographers note: "If wife would only come back."
Two cats drink milk beside her.
An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.
Floats are being pulled by horses.
Photographers note: "Grandmothers sister".
Well blowing in.
Oil field, blowing in, standard rig.
George Green, in uniform, worked at Foxburg Bank.
J.B. Green is the father of James Green (photographer).
Gladys Green is the daughter of James Green (photographer). She died during flu pandemic of 1918.
Two miles from St. Mary's, West Virginia in Pleasants County. Portable rig, not standard rig.
Photographers note: "Our home buyers."
The game is most likely being played in either Pleasants County, W. Va or Wetzel County, W. Va.
"Uncle Dave Green worked here."
House dates back to time of George Washington.
Picture taken in either Pennsylvania or West Virginia. People in the picture are unidentified.
Two men are likely members of the Green family, location is unidentified.
Photo was taken in either West Virginia or Pennsylvania.
Fourth of July celebration.