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Unidentified African-American nurse holding three month old infant,

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

Postcard photograph of a grist mill in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, West Virginia. Note the worker on the left emptying barrels

2. Old Grist Mill, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Washington is wearing his Virginia Military Institute cadet uniform.

3. Portrait of Virginia Military Institute Cadet, Samuel Walter Washington of Charles Town, W.Va.

"Captain" Frances D. Packette standing "at attention" dressed in an army uniform. This is a staged photograph, women were not permitted to serve in the military.

4. Frances Davenport Packett, 'Army Captain', of Charles Town, W. Va

Photograph post card of West Virginia Governor (1890-1893), A. B. Fleming and his wife, Carrie. There is an unaddressed Thank You note on the back.

5. West Virginia Governor and Mrs. A. B. Fleming

Several well dressed children gathered around a set dining room table with a birthday cake; Margaret Gibson is the little girl standing behind the cake

6. Children's Birthday Party

Young girl, possibly Frances Davenport Packette, gazing up, wearing a hair ribbon and lace collar.

7. Portrait of an Unidentified Young Girl

Picture includes: A. D. Kenamond, President of the Jefferson County Historical Society; Harry Gibson, first rural carrier; B. D. Gibson; Melvin T. Strider; Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Harpers Ferry; John Irvine, Post Master - Charles Town; Mayor Kearsly Wysong

8. Celebration of the First Rural Free Delivery Service, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Home of Captain Henry Bedinger and built in ca.1784 after his marriage to Rachel Strode of "Pastranga".

9. Bedinger House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The tombs are in the garden at "Pastrauga" the couples' home in the 18th century near Martinsburg.

10. Tombs of James Strode and Wife, Anna Hamilton Foreman Strode, Berkeley County, W. Va.

11. Portrait of Frances Davenport Packette Wearing a Paris Gown

Taken at the home of Thomas Jefferson.

12. Servants' Quarters at 'Monticello', Charlottesville, Va.