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P. H. Kelly and a colleague stand outside of a dog wagon--a small restaurant often specializing in short orders that occupies a converted vehicle or that is built to suggest such a vehicle.

61. Dog Wagon at Depot, Thurmond, W. Va.

A woman poses on the grass beneath a sign asking passersby to "Stop at City Auto Company Garage, 444 Chestnut Street, Morgantown" for "auto supplies."

62. Advertisement on a Billboard, Morgantown, W. Va.

Cunningham, Assistant Home Demonstration agent, instructing a club girl how to pack her exhibit to bring in to the fair without breaking.

63. Miss Ellie Cunningham, 4-H Club, Kanawha County, W. Va.

A campaign poster promoting Louis Johnson for election to the West Virginia House of Delegates in the 1916 elections. The campaign was successful.

64. Louis Johnson Campaign Poster

Elijah stands in his plot of corn, who "had one of the best acres of corn in West Virginia in 1916. He was careful at every step."

65. Elijah Clovis, West Virginia Corn Farmer

Two members of the Army Corps of Engineers cook over a fire.

66. Mike Kirsh and J. G. Royal Cooking a "Mulligan Stew," Clinton Co., P. A.

Mrs. Samuel Fuller Glasscock's maiden name was Mabel Reynolds. She was an alumna of WVU.

67. Mrs. Samuel Fuller Glasscock

Front row: Mary Elizabeth Staley (daughter of Nate & Jen), Grandmother Kelley, Gwen Kelley (daughter of I.M.K. Jr.), Grandpa Kelley, Frank & Cora (Edith & John's children).Back row: Bowen & Mary Kelley (brother and sister, Frank's children), Frank White (MAry Kelley's husband), Maggie & Frank, Anthony & Cora, John, Jen, Lillian (Phoebe), Isaac Jr. & Hilda, Edith Bowen.

68. Kelley Family 60th Wedding Anniversary, Clarksburg, W. Va.