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1. View from Hillside of Factory and Homes, Wyatt, W. Va.

2. Group of People Stand Next to Creek Holding Broken Chunks of Ice, Wyatt, W. Va.

3. View of Wyatt, W. Va.

4. Seniors From Wesleyan Football Team

Players listed by number: 1. Zinn, 2. McIlvain, 3. Raley, 4. Cross, 5. Cornelius, 6. Warren, 7. Pattison, 8. Gainer, 9. Winters, 10. Bail, 11. Burns, 12. Gainear, 13. Fitzwater, 14. Rothermel

5. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Grafton Team

Players listed by number: 1. Jackley, 2. Carmony, 3. Taylor, 4. Haymond, 5. Hunt, 6. Smink, 7. King, 8. Carlisle, 9. Parker, 10. Gates, 11. O'Malley, 12. Keller, 13. George, 14. Haught, 15. Elliott, 16. Daily

6. Champions of Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Fairmont Team

Players listed by number: 1. Morgan, 2. Calhoun, 3. Francis, 4. Gilligan, 5. Willis, 6. Makepiece, 7. Smink, 8. Yaedt, 9. Ike Francis, 10. Fraily, 11. Sweeney, 12. Straub, 13. Brown, 14. Silcox, 15. Cannon, 16. Dunn, 17. Hagan

7. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Connellsville, Pa. Team

Players listed by number: 1. James, 2. Andrews, 3. Jenkins, umpire, 4. Jenkins, 5. McIlvaine, 6. Cornelius, 7. Hazleton, 8. Jacobson, 9. Vice President Hartley, 10. King, 11. President Souders, 12. Ganier, 13. Sec. Schuster, 14. Ferguson, 15. Bouldin, 16. Bail

8. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Grafton Team

Players listed by number: 1. Walters, 2. Cromley, 3. Jenkins, 4. Carlisle, 5. Hunt, 6. Gates, 7. King, 8. Core, 9. President Haymond, 10. Parker, 11. Fisher, 12. Haught, 13. Keener, 14. Snodgrass, team manager, 15. Jackley

9. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Fairmont Team

Sign on barn in background reads "Worthington Ranch Pure Jersey Cattle."

10. T.R. Michael's Dairy Barns, Worthington, W. Va.

11. Wonder Bar, On Top of Bridgeport Hill, Bridgeport, W. Va.

12. River Tipple and Barges of Winifrede Coal Company, Winifrede, W. Va.

Used mainly after 1939 to the demise of the Union.

13. Window Glass Cutting Tools Called Splitters

Window Glass cutting tool used from 1865 to 1939.

14. Hand Diamond Cutters

15. Mines Number 1 and 3 in the Winding Gulf Coal Field, Charleston, W. Va.

16. Walkway Through Park, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

17. Camp B. Shanley U.R.K. of P. in Wheeling, W. Va.

18. Second Street, Weston, W. Va.

19. View From Clocktower Looking West, Weston, W. Va.

20. People Waiting to Board Cable Car Traveling Line of Weston to Clarksburg, W. Va.

21. Man and Boy Operating Machinery, Weston, W. Va.

22. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Passenger Depot, Weston, W. Va.

23. Center Street Under Water During Flood, Weston, W. Va.

24. The Old Mills, West Union, W. Va.