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Photo was taken in either West Virginia or Pennsylvania.

97. Young Woman Lying Along a Waterfall Surrounded By Laurel

Two men are likely members of the Green family, location is unidentified.

98. Two Men Holding Sticks in the Woods

Picture taken in either Pennsylvania or West Virginia. People in the picture are unidentified.

99. Woman and Group of Children Sit on Rock Alongside Dirt Road

House dates back to time of George Washington.

100. Steam House and Standard Rig Along Allegheny River, Foxburg, Pa.

101. Ice Jam on Allegheny River, Foxburg, Pa.

102. Aunt Grace Green, Foxburg, Pa.

103. Ice Jam on Allegheny River, Foxburg, Pa.

104. St. Mary's High School, St. Mary's, W. Va.

"Uncle Dave Green worked here."

105. Man Stands In Railroad Machine Shop, One Mile South of Foxburg, Pa.

The game is most likely being played in either Pleasants County, W. Va or Wetzel County, W. Va.

106. Baseball Game, St. Mary's vs. New Martinsville

107. Bird's Eye View of St. Mary's, W. Va.

108. Crowd at Lot Sale, Waverly, W. Va.

Photographers note: "Our home buyers."

109. Musicians Lead Large Crowd Through Lot, Waverly, W. Va.

Two miles from St. Mary's, West Virginia in Pleasants County. Portable rig, not standard rig.

110. Dr. Everson Well on Cook Farm, French Creek, W. Va.

111. Flock of Sheep on Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

112. James Edwin Green Jr. in His Kilt

Gladys Green is the daughter of James Green (photographer). She died during flu pandemic of 1918.

113. Easter Greetings, Gladys Green Playing With Chicks, Belmont, W. Va.

114. Pigs Feeding on Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

115. George Green and His Wife, Foxburg, Pa.

116. Gus Rupert and His Wife, Foxburg, Pa.

J.B. Green is the father of James Green (photographer).

117. Christmas Dinner at J.B. Green's Home, Foxburg, Pa.

George Green, in uniform, worked at Foxburg Bank.

118. Thomas Benton Green and Mary Rupert in 1916 Ford, George Green Stands Besides Car, Foxburg, Pa.

119. Telegrapher at Early Railroad Station, Pa.

120. George Green Next to 1916 Ford Model T With American Eagle Radiator Cap, Foxburg, Pa.

Oil field, blowing in, standard rig.

121. No. 1 Schaupbach, Near St. Mary's, W. Va.

Well blowing in.

122. Tait and Patterson on Cook Farm, Near St. Mary's, W. Va.

Photographers note: "Grandmothers sister".

123. Julie Taylor Goodluck Standing With Two Horses on Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Floats are being pulled by horses.

124. Industrial Parade, St. Mary's, W. Va.

125. Complete Standard Rig, With Steam Power House, St. Mary's, W. Va.

An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.

126. Harvesting Wheat on T.J. Taylor's Farm, Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Two cats drink milk beside her.

127. Jeanette P. Green in J.E. Green's Front Yard, Foxburg, Pa.

He is taking a "selfie" by using a string, for darning socks, to trigger the shutter. The oilfield cabin he is in is referred to as a "Jenny Lynd" type, which means it has no studding, just wide poplar boards. Photographers note: "If wife would only come back."

128. J.E. Green Baching at Henry Camp Oilfield, While Wife Edith Taylor Green is Away Having Baby, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Vaw Clue in Pleasants County, West Virginia is south of St. Mary's, West Virginia.

129. Julia Taylor Goodluck Milking Cow Into Cat's Mouth, While Her Husband Oscar Goodluck Stands Beside, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Oscar Goodluck is reading the April 1909 edition of Scientific American, which was Volume 100, Number 16.  The cover images reference the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

130. Julia Taylor Goodluck and Husband Oscar Goodluck Reading in Parlor, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

131. Julia Taylor Goodluck and Husband Oscar Goodluck With Their Instruments Inside Home, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Rig was used to remove grain from stalks.

132. Threshing Rig Traveling Down Road Past Fields

Front row left to right: Amanda Catherine (Rupert) Gilly, Daniel Rupert a Civil War Veteran, was part of Union Artillery, Pennsylvania Unit, was assigned to the defense of Washington D.C., although could have done other things, David Johnson Rupert, Rachel Ann (Rupert) Hookey. Back row left to right: Emma Elizabeth (Rupert) Deen-Yount, Augustus George Rupert, Mary Jane (Rupert) Green, Wilhelmenia Cornelia (Rupert) Jolley, John Wesley Rupert, and Alice Amelia (Rupert) Porterfield.

133. Daniel Rupert With His Nine Children, Foxburg, Pa.

134. Steam Derricks Working on Railroad Bridge, Foxburg, Pa.

From left to right: James Green (photographer), Grace, T.B. Green, Ray, Charles, Mary, Claude, Dave.

135. Green Family Portrait Outside in Snow

136. Hive No. 41, Foxburg, Pa.

137. Civil War Veteran Daniel Rupert Sitting, Mary Rupert on Left, Foxburg, Pa.

138. Fox Mansion, Foxburg, Pa.

Likely with the Foxburg Band.

139. Ray and John Green With Their Instruments, Foxburg, Pa.

Plate envelope titled "Lilies".

140. Mary Rupert Green in J.E. Green's Yard and Garden, Foxburg, Pa.

Photographers note: "Fun for all, old veterans reunion."

141. Tug of War at Grand Army of the Republic Reunion, Foxburg, Pa.

Dedicated in June of 1912.

142. M.E. Church, Foxburg, Pa.

143. Group of Children and Adults Outside of Ice Cream Parlor, Foxburg, Pa.

144. Blacksmith Outside of Shop, Foxburg, Pa.