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IDNO:
031022
Title:
Group Photo Near Waterfall, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of people at the bottom of waterfall.
IDNO:
031023
Title:
Man with his Mule, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of man and horse taken near a fruit tree.
IDNO:
031024
Title:
Portrait of Young Adults, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of a young man and two young women; one of women poses with a banjo.
IDNO:
031025
Title:
Man with Christmas Tree, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1900
Description:
A portrait of man near a small evergreen tree.
IDNO:
031026
Title:
Man and Woman, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of a couple taken in front of a small evergreen tree.
IDNO:
031027
Title:
Woman, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of an elderly woman sitting against a fence.
IDNO:
031028
Title:
Baby and Pets, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of infant in chair holding a tabby cat while a dog sits next to the chair.
IDNO:
031029
Title:
Three Men, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of three men sitting in front of rock ledge.
IDNO:
031030
Title:
Family Portrait, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
Description:
A portrait of a man and woman and two young men.
IDNO:
031031
Title:
Man and Woman, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1888
Description:
A portrait of a couple taken on a hillside.
IDNO:
031032
Title:
Girl Looking Out Window and Young Woman with Umbrella, Helvetia, W. Va.
Date:
1890-1915
IDNO:
031033
Title:
East and Shock Families in Arkansas
Date:
ca. 1909
Description:
Photographer U. C. Shock moved his family from Helvetia to Arkansas around 1907 where his daughter Bess met Roscoe East. Roscoe and Bess are standing on the left in the photo. They were later married and had three children. Herbert Shock is standing on the left while his mother Mary is seated in front of Bess holding her son Charles. Rilla Shock is standing on the right. U. C. Shock later moved his family, less Bess, back to W. Va.