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Portrait of five people in front of a house. From right to left: Laura, Horace Garrey(sp?) Jenkins, Scott Jenkins, George Jenkins.
Standing, left to right: Walter Matheny (sp?), John Jenkins, Molly, Geo Jenkins, Electra Lecky (Ocie's daughter), Scott Gibson.Seated, left to right: Laura with Thelma, Pearl Conner Alcinda with Burhl, Ocie Matheny (Alcinda's daughter) "Mac" Forman, Abigail, Ruby, Mamie with Harold.Children seated on ground.
Identified persons include: Third Row- Mamie; Second Row- Mathais Forman, Georgia ; First Row- Mathias Forman, Abigail, Alcinda Forman, Laura
Front row, left to right: Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson, Alcinda (Jenkins) Forman (1846-1925), Laura Olive Gibson (1868-1950).Back row, left to right: Waitman Gibson (1837-1919) (Son of Zaccheus and Nancy (Clark) Gibson), Mathias Forman (Alcinda's husband).
Back row, left to right: Dessie, Orvis "Oz", Laura, Mary AnnFront row, left to right: Scott, James W, Georgia, Abigail
Gibson family portrait. From left to right: Laura (1868-1950), Orvis "Oz" (1871-1944), Dessie May (1875-1935), Georgia (1888-1911), Scott (1883-1965), Marry Ann (1879-1939), James W. Gibson (1844-1907), Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson (1850-1925).
Front row: Mary Elizabeth Staley (daughter of Nate & Jen), Grandmother Kelley, Gwen Kelley (daughter of I.M.K. Jr.), Grandpa Kelley, Frank & Cora (Edith & John's children).Back row: Bowen & Mary Kelley (brother and sister, Frank's children), Frank White (MAry Kelley's husband), Maggie & Frank, Anthony & Cora, John, Jen, Lillian (Phoebe), Isaac Jr. & Hilda, Edith Bowen.
Left to right: Wynn Inez Ward, Victoria E. Ward, Edna M. Ward
Text on the back reads, "Ruth, Frank, and Bill Maxwell with Ella Jackson, their nurse for many years."
The women are weaving baskets.
Williams family having dinner in their Doddridge County, W. Va. home.
Students at the Bailey School pose for a group photograph. Pictured are Pearl McCormick, Dale Davis, Laura Dugan, Virginia Kelly, Martha Dugan, Josephine Miller, Helen Weaver, Mary Jane Davis, Gertrude Malott, Konstan Thomas, Harwood Kelley, Hayward Kelley, James Thomas, Edith Fox, Blanche McCormick, Mildred Fox, Freeda Weaver, Andy Thomas, Frank Thomas, Sanford Fox, and Frank McCormick.
Nuzum family photo.  In the image are Dallas and Pearl, the parents, as well as Raymond, Albert, Carl, Ruth, and Richard.  Pictured also is Paul, likely the youngest child.
Group photo of Willing Workers Club members, Warren Center.
Group picture of Victorine Louistall's ninth grade class, likely at Kelly Miller High School or Roosevelt-Wilson High School.
Interior bedroom of a home located in Franklin, W. Va.  A couple are the subjects of the portrait, and the photographer can be seen in the mirror's reflection.
From Left to right are Hugh W. F. Amos, Frank Amos, Autumn Amos, and Mrs. Hugh Amos.Hugh W. F. Amos built the first telephone company in Central West Virginia, the Weston-Central.
Group portrait of 4-H members, possibly members of the Mingo Tribe.
White School, class of 1923 in Fairmont, West Virginia.
Also pictured are teachers Mrs. Jeaness Hallem and Miss Inez Criss.
Left to right are Wilbur Hall, Frank Hall, and Herbert Hall. The Hall family married into the Hallam family.
Samuel F. Harsh is pictured sitting down beside his wife, Louisa, who is holding baby Goldie Claire. Standing in the background is William and Alice Kidwell.Harsh was a home guard at Phillippi, W. Va. during the Civil War and owned a Blacksmith shop. He and his wife moved to Davis around 1890.J. William Kidwell worked for Babcock Lumber Co. and Blackwater Coal Co.
Reverse lists names of family members. "Mrs. J. W. Whitt. Mr. J. W. Whitt. Earnest Whitt. Frank Whitt, 15? Hattie Whitt, 11. Stella Whitt, 8. Tracie Whitt, 5."
Man, woman, and child identified as Page family sitting on a log.
The girls pose together for a group photo. Subjects unidentified.
The church was organized in 1804.  The present church in Jane Lew was built and  dedicated in 1887.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker Country during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
Front row, from left to right: Jerry West, Robert Green, Jim Dolen, Rodney Buckley, and Jack Ellis.Second row, from left to right: Jack Landers, Larry Moore, Robert Buckley, Ronald Fisher, and Joe Chrest.Third row, from left to right: Coach Roy E. Williams, Lincoln Lincous, Garry Stover, and team manager Bill Molner.West was the team's starting small forward. He was named All-State from 1953–56, then All-American in 1956 when he was West Virginia Player of the Year, becoming the state's first high-school player to score more than 900 points in a season.
A team portrait of the C. & O. baseball team.In the back from, from left to right, is Ervin Maxwell (center field); Joe McCarthey (pitcher); John Warhop (Wauhop) (pitcher); Ocar Whitlock (1st base); Will Turner (3rd base); and Bob Turner (pitcher).In the front is Arthur Sydnor (left field); Elvin Wise (2nd base); Harry Starbuck (catcher); George Secrest (short stop); and John Hobbs (right field). Warhop (Wauhop) pitched the ball that Babe Ruth hit for his first professional homer run.
The photo of Mrs. Johnson taken in Cumberland, Md. is from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
The photo of Lauck is from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
A photo from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va. One of the women is identified as "Katherine," though it is unclear which one.
Group portrait of Old Folks' Party, possibly at West Virginia University.
A group of unidentified individuals are pictured on a porch with a scenic view.
The family is pictured posing for the portrait between two trees likely in W. Va. Subjects are unidentified.
Family members of Hopkins, an entomologist at West Virginia University. The title on the envelope reads: "A. D. Hopkins' Family - minus one."
Hopkins, an entomologist at West Virginia University, is pictured with his family.
A restaurant near the oil fields in Shinnston, W. Va.
A group of people sit at a table for dinner.
A restaurant in Adamsville, near the oil fields in Shinnston, W. Va.
The two men and woman pictured are holding instruments. Subjects unidentified.