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Pictured: Frank Hampton, No. 2; B. D. Gibson, No. 3; Thomas Carter, Bow; and Charles Andrew, C&S; won race at Lynchburg, Virginia by 700 yards, 1878/06/28
Pictured: Frank Hampton, Braxton Gibson, Tom Carter, Charlie Andrews
Taken in the gym at the University of Virginia.
John Thomas Gibson, born in Romney, Hampshire County, W. Va, 1825/01/03; died at his home on Samuel Street, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va., 1904/01/29; refer to back of photograph for more information
Four young women and a boy in costume. The two women standing are possibly Ann and Zan Gibson.
Lynching from a bridge near Weston Hospital; several people on the bridge with carriages and a hearse
Several cows and men in a barnyard, possibly the diary farm at the Weston Insane Asylum
The hospital appears in the background, while the southern part of the town of Weston is in the foreground.
Mounted print showing portion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on the right.
The photograph was taken 100 yards above the foot bridge.
Ice jams are shown accumulating at the bottom of the falls.
Three unidentified men wearing derbies and suits; carrying guns and dead animals, at the bottom of snow-covered cliffs.
Pictured: Edgar Bury, Lillian Mc Shane, Zan Gibson, Agnes Bury, W. Bury and Edmund Bury; taken at 84 University St., Montreal
Pictured: Zan Gibson, W. Bury, Edmund Bury, Edgar Bury and Agnes Bury; taken at 84 University St., Montreal
The house is built on the lot where John Brown was executed in 1859/12
Taken the day they started to war against Spain (Spanish-American War).
A line of men, probably recruits, outside the Charles Town, W. Va. train station.
Company formed during the Spanish - American War
Pictured around a cannon: U. S. Sergent A. S. Morgan; U. S. Captain H. C. Getzendanner; Former Confederate Colonel W. A. Morgan; B. D. Gibson; Mrs, Getzendanner; and unidentified small boy.
"Billy Packette", taken Christmas, 1900
Annie Jones is singing, Zan Gibson is playing the piano. Prize won for photography listed on back of the photograph: "Moscow, Berlin, Calcutta, American Photography, 1901"
An unidentified young woman, possible a model, posing in costume. The image was created by award winning photographer, Essie Collins. This image was exhibited in several galleries world wide among these are The Royal Society in London and  The Art Institute in Chicago. See complete list filed with the original image.
A horse harnessed to a "gig" owned by Ferdinand Fairfax, nephew of Lord Thomas Fairfax. Ferdinand lived at Shannon Hill on the Shenandoah River in Jefferson County, Virginia, later West Virginia.
Several boys and three men in front of tent at "J. A. de Gneyter's Camp"
Frances Davenport Packette as a young girl, photograph taken in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Horse drawn buggies crowd around the show grounds and people fill the grandstand for the competitions
Pictured over the "X" is Mervyn C. Buckey, Military Attache to Italy and Frances D. Packette's cousin.
The last picture taken of the old jail in which John Brown was confined at Charles Town, W. Va.
Sentiment written on the photograph, "To dear Frances from her affectionate cousin, M. C. Buckey, Col. U.S, Army. June 3/1921"
An old wooden house with chimney.
Wife of Augustine Jaquelin Todd
Marker on the Gibson property, site of John Brown's execution
House sits opposite the Avis House
A group of people, including African-Americans, posing on a viewing stand and a hill. The monument was erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
George Packette is the man standing near the ruins.
Three story house with a two and a one story additions.
Color print, Packette family graves are marked with Xs
B. D. Gibson, "Port", at age 21, weight 180 lbs.