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1. Bird's-Eye View of Cloverlick, W. Va.

Camels and elephants, part of a circus group, stand in a field.

2. Circus Animals

Sparks and an associate are dressed in military uniforms.

3. Dayton Sparks and Associate in Uniform

View overlooking the mill and lumber yard. See original for correspondence.

4. Lumber Mill, Richwood, W. Va.

Loggers pose on a bridge of logs. Walter Lewis pictured in the white shirt on the left. Other subjects unidentified.

5. Men on Log Bridge in Unidentified Location

Three men stand on the side of the locomotive as it transports logs across the mountain. Subjects unidentified.

6. Log Train on Black Mountain near Williams River, W. Va.

7. George Sparks and Associate Chopping Trees

Lewis was born July 5, 1920 and died in 2002. She was married to Harold M. Forbes.

8. Portrait of a Young Reva Lewis in Unidentified Location

Crookshanks, father of Maggie Crookshanks, poses with the largest wild cat caught in Nicholas County, weighing 27 pounds and 4 feet, 7 inches in length.

9. Uncle Bill Crookshanks with Largest Wild Cat Captured in Nicholas County, W. Va.

Walter Lewis's aunt, Georgia Lewis (left), and uncle, Boliver Lewis (right), are pictured together. Boliver was the twin brother of Walter's father, Frank Lewis.

10. Georgia Lewis and Boliver Lewis

Mr. Nutter (left), Earl Parker (center) and Fred Nutter (right) stand in the background while Mrs. Nutter (front) holds the Nutter baby.

11. Nutter Family Portrait

Walter (left) is pictured sitting with members of the Groves family.

12. Walter Dix Lewis with the Groves Family in Unidentified Location

Walter Dix Lewis, left, and Will Lewis, second from left, pose holding axes with three unidentified associates. The men are likely preparing to log.

13. Lewis Brothers and Associates Holding Axes

A man put his arms around his three daughters. On the right of him, his two sons sit on mules. These are likely relatives of the Lewis family.

14. Man and Children in Unidentified Location

An unidentified woman is pictured in a yard with her hand placed on a chair. She is likely a relative to Walter Dix Lewis.

15. Relative of the Lewis Family

Bosch, known as "the man without hands," was the proprietor of Pete's Cigar Store in Richwood, W. Va. Bosch invented his own artificial hand after losing his left arm and right hand in a railroad accident.

16. Portrait of I. L. Bosch, Richwood, W. Va.