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A portrait of Captain James Dawson, obtained from Marsh, South African Portrait Gallery.
Team photo portrait of unidentified players and coach.
Left to Right: President John H. Finley; Ambassador Davis; Mrs. Davis; her Pastor; Dr. Fleming; Dr. MacLean (director).
Capt. George Haldeman of Haldeman Elder Trans-Atlantic Flight.He was a pioneering aviator who barnstormed and set flight records. In 1921 he made one of the first trans-continental flights from Florida to California.
'Picture made on Mille Creek.  September 22, 1932.'
'Ferguson, W. Va.  Camera located in highway, US Route 52, about 1000-ft from Ferguson Station, W. Va., looking north.'
'Coal Opening - Coal being taken out for domestic purposes.  Located about two miles west of Dunlow Station, W. Va.  MP-524 plus 2000-ft., near Syracuse BC.'
'Adandoned coal operation, formerly the Ferguson Coal Company, Ferguson Siding, W. Va.'
Coal Mine, now in operation, located about opposite the mouth of Camp Branch west of Dingess, W. Va. The coal from this mine is being handled by wagons and trucks.
Gas Station along an unpaved road. 'Missouri Branch - Picture taken from Highway, U. S. Routh #52, looking west. Norfolk and Western Railroad in the distance beyond the far end of Highway Bridge over Twelve Pole Creek. Also, junction of County Road along Twelve Pole Creek with U. S. Route #52.'
Large house next to the railroad tracks in Doane, W. Va.
'Near the mouth of Price Creek, along County Road up Beech Fork, between Lavalette, W. Va., on Twelve Pole Creek, and Salt Rock on Guyandotte River.'
Opening of the Wagon and Truck Mine located about opposite the mouth of Camp Branch west of Dingess.
Wagon and Truck Mine, now in operation, located about opposite the mouth of Camp Branch west of Dingess, W. Va.
West Virginia State Highway #10, showing type of road. Picture made about 12 miles north of Logan, W. Va.
'Showing the opening of a mine now in operation.  This mine is served by trucks and wagons.  Located on the opposite side of the mountain from the location formerly occupied by the 'Hope Splint Mine', and being about one-half mile due west from Ferguson Station.  There is a certificate dated August 8, 1932, on a bulletin board inside of the opening.  This certificate was issued by the State Mine Examiner of West Virginia to Spino and Wait Coal Company, Ferguson, W. Va., Mine #1, and is signed by W. D. Copley, Inspector, Matewan, W. Va.'
'Quaker, W. Va., on US Route #52, Store and Post Office.  Truck making store delivery.'
Truck mine on County Road up East Fork of Twelve Pole Creek, one mile above East Lynn.
'Echo, W. Va., looking east.  This picture shows US Highway 52 and its junction with W. Va. State Route 37 with reference to the railroad.'
School Buses in front of High School at Lenore, W. Va.
'The truck in front has Kentucky license.'
A watercolor painting by Thomas Baines of an elephant killing. Obtained from the Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa.
Inscriptions on a baobab tree located at Gootsa Pan, Africa.
Image of a large baobab tree located at Gootsa Pan, Africa.
A medal presentation to Edward C. Tabler by the Rhodesia Pioneers’ and Early Settlers’ Society, at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Africa.
William E. Vehse (1932-1994) worked at WVU from 1961 to 1994. This portrait was taken in the physics office at WVU.
Team portrait of unidentified members of the Wesleyan Baseball Team.
Men laying down outisde of cottages in Salt Sulphur Springs with his dog and rifle nearby.
Left to right: Bettie Toland Kubach, Clara Kubach, and Howard Kubach. Bettie Toland Kubach was Oscar C. Kubach's second wife, and the children are Oscar C. Kubach's children from his first marriage.