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217. James R. Moreland, West Virginia University Cadet

218. James Rogers Moreland

219. Joseph Moreland, Morgantown, W. Va.

220. Eleanor Brown Moreland

221. James Rogers Moreland

222. Joseph Moreland, Morgantown, W. Va.

223. Old Fashioned Bargain Days in Morgantown, William A. Moreland Grew a Beard for a Contest

Miller served in the United States Congress, 1894-1898, appointed to the West Virginia State Supreme Court, and elected to the West Virginia State Legislature in 1914.

224. Judge Warren Miller, Jackson County, W. Va.

Murrell pictured in his yard with a dog. The house is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. C&O Commissary is pictured in the background.

225. Robert Murrell at His Home, Hinton, W. Va.

Murrell is pictured in his yard under a tree. Original photo is captioned  'Sleeping Beauty'. The house is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Note the side porches.

226. Robert Murrell at His Home, Hinton, W. Va.

Born in Green County, Pennsylvania, Moore was the son of John W. and Mazie Moore. The family came to West Virginia in 1847 and settled on a large farm near Matamoras Station, where he later married Adaline W. Hanes in 1856. The couple bore nine children, seven of whom survived. After Hanes death in 1915, Moore re-married with Sallie A. Rarick in 1902.In 1862, Moore volunteered as a Union soldier in the 14th Regiment, Company E., West Virginia Infantry and was honorably discharged at the close of the war, having received a severe wound in the right hand.He later served his country as a member of the county court for six years and was also an overseer of the poor in Lincoln District (which included Sistersville) for many years.He died of bronchial trouble on his family farm at Pursely Creek on November 24, 1915 at the age of 81.

227. Portrait of Major Shriver Moore

Portrait of the man who owned McCreery Hotel, located in Hinton, W. Va.

228. James T. McCreery