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A horse harnessed to a "gig" owned by Ferdinand Fairfax, nephew of Lord Thomas Fairfax. Ferdinand lived at Shannon Hill on the Shenandoah River in Jefferson County, Virginia, later West Virginia.

37. Old Fairfax 'Gig', Jefferson County, W. Va.

From a photograph when he was in England

38. Portrait of John Thomas Gibson of Charles Town, W. Va.

John Thomas Gibson, born in Romney, Hampshire County, W. Va, 1825/01/03; died at his home on Samuel Street, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va., 1904/01/29; refer to back of photograph for more information

39. Portrait of John Thomas Gibson of Charles Town, W. Va.

Pictured: Zan Gibson, W. Bury, Edmund Bury, Edgar Bury and Agnes Bury; taken at 84 University St., Montreal

40. Group Portrait of Three Young Women and Two Men

Daughter of Anthony Sims Davenport, near Chillicothe, Ohio

41. Portrait of Alice Davenport Mack, Sandusky, Ohio

Unidentified African-American nurse holding three month old infant,

42. Portrait of Junius Clay Davenport Jr., Age Three Months and Nurse

Lynching from a bridge near Weston Hospital; several people on the bridge with carriages and a hearse

43. Lynching at Weston, Lewis County, W. Va.

Grandmother, Mrs. John Thomas Gibson holding infant granddaughter, Frances Davenport Packette

44. Portrait of Mrs. John Thomas Gibson and Granddaughter, Frances Davenport Packette

Pictured: Dr. Gregg Gibson, Sue Pendleton, Hopkins Gibson, Mr. Gregg Gibson, Robert Gibson, Lucy Pendleton, and Agnes Gibson, sitting outside on the front steps and sidewalk.

45. Group Portrait of Pendleton and Gibson Family Members of Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Several cows and men in a barnyard, possibly the diary farm at the Weston Insane Asylum

46. Farm at the Weston Insane Asylum

47. Weston Insane Hosptial

The hospital appears in the background, while the southern part of the town of Weston is in the foreground.

48. West Virginia Hospital for the Insane, Weston, W. Va.