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Most likely, John S. Jackson, store manager and postmaster standing on the porch.

1. Paw Paw Supply Company, Baxter W. Va.

2. Company Store, Stafford (Baxter)

3. Miners and Mules, Junior, Randolph County, W. Va.

4. Miners with Horse Drawn Carts Near Junior, W. Va., Randolph County

Anton Romisch, second from left standing. Workers pose for photograph. Many of the workers holding tools.

5. Romisch Foundry Workers, Morgantown, W. Va.

Class portrait of children outside of Seneca Elementary School.  Identified in the back row is Ruth Lenhart Smith.

6. Seneca Elementary School, Morgantown, W. Va.

Identified in the second row is Ruth Lenhart Smith.

7. Class Photo Seneca Elementary School, Morgantown, W.Va.

Joseph A. Dusch's Esso Service Station in Wheeling, W. Va., on corner of 33rd Eoff streets.  Includes two gas pumps and presumably J.A. Dusch standing in front of his station.

8. J. A. Dusch's Esso Station, Wheeling, W. Va.

9. Portrait of a Couple, Claude, Barbour County, W. Va.

View of the unveiling of the Confederate Monument at Valley Mountain near the Marshall Farm at Mingo Flats.  The occasion recognized General Robert E. Lee's nearby 1861 campsite and the Confederate dead of the areas.  Present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Wamsley, Zano Simmons, Jake G. Simmons, Ellen B. McDonald, Reverand William E. Hudson, M. Hart Wamsley, Joe See, James Ware, Mary Crouch, and George Fisher.

10. Confederate Monument, Mingo Flats, Randolph County, W. Va.

View of the U.S. Dipper Dredge 'Beaver' which was built by McClintic-Marshall Corporation at Leetsdale, Pennsylvania.

11. U.S. Dipper Dredge 'Beaver'

Among other services, the garage also does lawn mower grinding.

12. D. H. Mikel's Garage, Short Creek, Brooke County, W. Va.

A woman in a garden.  'Mammie.'

13. African-American Woman

On the back it reads: 'it is my only consolation so I hope this will consol you as yours does me.  From your wife Mamie.  Mr. Moses Baisden.   Let me know by writing wheather you receives this picture of me or not.  I have the ...of one that you gave me.'

14. Portrait of Mrs. Mamie Baisden

15. Portrait of Miss Lena Berry

16. Portrait of Reverend Emil Svendsen of Pittsburgh, Pa.

17. Hunter Roberson and Winmoth Bonnar, African-American World War I Servicemen

On the back it reads: 'Easter Greetings D Campbell.'

18. African-American Man

19. Portrait of Ames Neal, Hannahstown, Pa.

20. M. Wall and Rev. Pendton of Connellsville Pa.

21. Portrait of William Neal, Hannahstown, Pa.

22. African-American Man

23. Little Bessie

24. M. Wall and Rev. Pendton of Connellsville, Pa.

25. Two African-American Men

Inscribed on back 'Cousin Wilson Rhodes, proud of his yard.'

26. Wilson Rhodes

On the back it reads: 'Eddie Lawrence, U.S.N. Fallbrook, California, my shipmate.'

27. Eddie Lawrence, African-American World War II Sailor

'McKinney, U.S.N. Fallbrook, California, my shipmate.'

28. Portrait of U.S. Navy Man, McKinney

'"Bill" William Neal, U.S.S. Fallbrook, California, World War II.'

29. William Neal, World War II Navy Man

Small child in front of home. Baby carriage also in yard.

30. Nathan Scott

31. African-American Family Portrait

32. Reverend Ike Bailey and Family

33. Flora Brown, Ralphton, Pa.

34. Bettie Bridgewater

Three figures appear to have vitiligo pigmentation.

35. Group Portrait of African-Americans

A portrait of Hunter Robinson, seated.  Inscribed inside '123 Brown Street Clarksburg W. Va.'

36. Hunter Roberson

37. D. W. Queen

'To Mrs. Campbell Family from Nathan Scott, Mar. 9, 1924.'

38. Portrait of Nathan Scott

39. Portrait of African-American Couple

WPDX started in 1947. Roy Acuff is third from left.

40. Roy Acuff and other Musicians at WPDX Radio in Clarksburg, W. Va

Four country musicians holding their instruments - guitars, upright bass, and violin (fiddle).

41. Hanks Hillbillies at Wheeling Jamboree, Wheeling, W.Va.

42. Slovakian String Band, Brownsville, Pa.

43. Group Portrait

E. R. Caster family outing on July 4th. The original is in the oversize photograph collection.

44. E. R. Carter Family at a Picnic, Gassaway, W. Va.

The Homewood Pottery Company changed its name to Bowers Pottery.

45. Homewood Pottery Company, Mannington, W. Va.

Pottery workers of Bowers Pottery at their work stations.  The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.

46. Interior of Bowers Pottery, Mannington, W. Va.

Pottery workers at their work station along with products on drying rack.  The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.

47. Interior of Bowers Pottery, Mannington, W. Va.

The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.

48. Interior of Bowers Pottery, Mannington, W. Va.