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Surrounded by an audience, including local media such as WCHS Radio, with a large photograph of President Franklin Roosevelt hanging over his head, Rush Holt drives home his message.

1. Rush Holt Delivers Speech, Charleston, W. Va.

A car sits by  the Malden Fire Department with a sign that reads "Vote Rush Holt IN, State House Gang OUT". The photograph was most likely taken during one of Rush Holt's campaign's for state office.

2. Car With Rush Holt Campaign Sign, Malden, W. Va.

Helen Holt swearing in to new job at FHA.  Dr. Frederick Brown Harris is pictured as well, along with a Methodist Church Chaplin.

3. Helen Holt Accepting Position with Federal Housing Administration

Governor Moore, left, shakes hands with an unidentified associate. Moore serves as governor from 1969-1977.

4. West Virginia Governor Arch Moore

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

5. Portrait of George Rogers Clark Floyd

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

6. Portrait of George Rogers Clark Floyd

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

7. Portraits of George Rogers Clark Floyd and his daughter Leitia Floyd, Wheeling, W. Va.

From top left, clockwise: Ben R. Floyd (1845-1920), George R. C. Floyd (1810-1895), John B. Floyd 1783-1837), and John Buchanan Floyd (1855-1935).George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).  His son, John B. Floyd represented Logan County, W. Va. in the West Virginia house of Delegates in 1881, in the West Virginia Senate 1883-1885, and again in the House of Delegates in 1893.

8. Portraits of George Rogers Clark Floyd and family members

Portrait of West Virginia politician and industrialist Henry Gassaway Davis. Davis served as the state's United States senator 1871-1883.

9. Henry Gassaway Davis, 1823-1916

"Senator Rush Holt, of West Virginia, severe critic of the administration has charged that his mail is being censored and that the post office department has failed to do anything about it. . . ."

10. Senator Rush D. Holt Examines Mail