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The Evans Sisters were three sisters who sang on "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast. The three sisters are: Janet Jean, Betty Jane, and Margaret June.

1069. Evans Sisters and Other Girls Posing for Photograph

The Evans Sisters were three sisters who sang on "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast. The three sisters are: Janet Jean, Betty Jane, and Margaret June.

1070. Evans Sisters and Others Enjoying the Outdoors, Ohio River in Background

From left to right: Lois Mae Nolte (seated), B.J. Evans, M.J. Evans, Harriet Drake, John "Old Timer" Wincholl, Regina Colbert, and Taylor (standing).

1071. 'It's Wheeling Steel' Performers and Personalities

Caption accompanying photograph reads: "Rough and ready war workers on week days, polished network musicians on Sundays are these "Musical Steelmakers", pictured here during an informal rehearsal. They are Russ Anderson at the bass, Tony Biacco with the accordion, Verdi Howells the goggled sax man, Jimmy Snodgrass on the drums, and Dayton Powell at the piano."

1072. Musical Steelmakers Informal Rehearsal, Part of Band for 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast

1073. Man in Graduation Gown

1074. Boy on Farm With Chickens in Background

1075. Boy on Farm In Front of Damaged Building

1076. Fancily Dressed Boy Wearing Hat Leans on Arm Chair for Portrait Shot

1077. Little Girl Holding Small Purse

1078. Four Girls Pose Together Near Dirt Road

1079. Two Unidentified Women Pose Together on Deck

1080. Two Matching Girls on Porch With Long Braided Pig Tails