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Those pictured are likely teachers.
First row, from left to right, is L. C. Davis; Lomer Davis; Charley Davis; Kinna Maddy.Second row, from left to right, is Jess Perdue; Charles W. Garten; Ose (?) Garten; Pearl Garrison; Floyd Belcher.Back row, from left to right, is Mr. Grant (organizer of lodge at Marie); W. T. Maddy; Haron Michael; Elmer or Emer Davidson; Hubert Light; Oscar Hutchinson.
View of the newly constructed church building.
Charles Mann, teacher.
Copyright by National Tribune. See postcard for historical information on Harpers Ferry. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Postcard photograph of the company's complex at the base of a mountain. The postcard is addressed to E. C. Moore, Sec. Board of Education, Montrose, W. Va.
Also identified is the Law College mascot, "Bob" the dog.  Bob was the beloved pet of Law Professor William P. Wiley and always attended Professor Willey's lectures. Sadly, poor Bob died after being poisoned. See the 1911 Monticola, p. 83-86 for a memorial and Professor Wiley's touching tribute to Bob.
Front row, left to right:  John Davis (standing), Kay "Boots" Stevens, Jake Hayhurst, Ellie Propst, Harry "Hike" Smith, Fred Ball, and Frank Deem.  Second row, standing, left to right:  Mont Smith, Walter Eli Smith, Bill Durst (photo taken before he lost his arm in an accident at the factory), John Harris, Wes Propst, Wait Ball, and Frankie Smith.
None of the players or coaches are identified.
Members of the class are: Blanch Pearl Satterfield; Eva Linn Summers; Ruth Meryle West; Lora Eva May; Minnie Gay Satterfield; Clarence Lloyd Garner; Wagner Edgar Carpenter; Louis Harvey Esterline; Mame Florence McWhorter; Harry Colven Morgan; LaFayette E. Vincent; Hood Satterfield; Elsie Annett Clelland; Harry Ray Smouse; ray edward Horner; Larned Arnold Radford; Hattie bailey Boggs; Bernard James Costilow; Chesley Ray Boggs; Dove Washington Jones; Lena Hazel Satterfield; Mary Ruth Stevens; Susie May Daugherty; Herschell Dewitt Kingcaid; Mertha May Hayhurst; Divinia Meyers Brown; Maud Virginia Merrifield; Virginia Louetta Helmick; Earl Numan Phillips.
Unidentified man and woman pose in front of the store with a new automobile parked at the curb on a dirt paved road.
Front Row, left to right: Fred B. Secrest, engineer; Arthur Ratliff, brakeman; Sam May, fireman; Walter O'Brien, conductor. Back Row L to R: Harry Gatewood, brakeman; Albin Haynes, brakeman.
Lillian Kemper (teacher). First Row: Blanch Ramsey, Gladys Barnhart, Crawford Barrickman, Ester Cole, Mary Cordray, Earl Tucker, Harold Berry, Rose Cordray, Mildred Lolia. Second Row: Ralph Berry, Blanch Cole, Cirginia Sanders, Mamie Cole, Wyland Tucker, Rose Cole, Lenna Core, Jessica Core. Third Row: Mamie Cordray, Lorentz Berry, Nora Henderson, Bill Core, Miss Kemper, Cora Henderson, Jesse Fox.
Post card team portrait of the 1909 West Virginia University Football Team in uniform.
1. Switzer 2. Stalnaker 3. Cole 4. Reston 5. Campbell 6. Compton 7. Roe 8. Crites 9. Williams 10. Chenoweth 11. Mills
Storer College football team in formation on field. Mr. Saunders, Tomlinson, Wheaton, Brimage, Lewis, Mossett, Harvey, Palmer, Thomas, DeShields, Scott, Crawford, Van Leesten, Taylor E., Taylor L., Howard, Diggs, Morris, McGhee, Arter, Gary, Myers.
Group photo of Storer College class of 1909 sitting on front steps of building on Storer College campus.
Group shot of Storer College class if 1909 in front of a building
First Row:  Mrs. Brackett, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Winters, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ware, Mr. Peregoy. Second Row: Mrs. Lightner, Miss Simms, Miss Johnston, Miss Brady, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Brown, Mr. Peregoy.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 395, vol. 2. In book: "This is another of those 'Sunday afternoon' pictures when young folk delighted in gang strolls and picture taking. Also at a time when Crow was Raleigh County's largest community and stood fair, in the minds of many, to inherit the Seat of County Government. Crow had a large lumber mill and railroad, (the first in the county) connecting Glade Creek with Beckley. Back row: Emmett Akers, Arminta Kingrey, Anna Ratliff (Mrs. Clarence Neely), Lena Akers sister of Emmett (now postmistress at Crow, W. Va.). Front row: Alice Underwood, Carl Cockran, Madge Scott (Tissue), and Everet Ellison" (p. 395). On back of portrait: "(Clarence Neely) killed a Oliver Hick."
'Photograph postcard of Dr. Ladwig "riding his speeder". Post marked 1909. This is one of the most interesting photos in Miss Ladwig's possession. Dr. Ladwig rode this device around the Raine- Andrews Lumber Company property. He rode a horse along the roads until he got a car in the late teens, I understand. Cornelia's identification on the back of the card in ink. Note window placement in photo.'
The caption reads--"Good-bye: the Monticola Board is going home."
Group of students assembled outside the school in front of a flag.
The Stoneware Pottery was located near Simpson Creek in Bridgeport, W. Va.
M. Hall's dog, Duke in straps to pull a toy cart.
'Now being replaced by new one.'
'Looking North'
Durbin is in Pocahontas County.
'Building of new Bridgeport, W. Va., High School in 1909, now Simpson Grade School in 1991.'
In front of Stewart Hall; August 30 to September 3, 1909.
Looking towards WVU campus.
Post card sent October 16, 1909.
Post card sent June 26, 1909.
Postcard sent December 31, 1909.
Postcard sent August 12, 1909.
Born Oct. 22, 1891.
'(American Loco. Co. 1902) at Alderson, W. Va. with special train of Baptist Sunday School members bound from Hinton, Alderson, and Ronceverte to White Sulphur Springs.'
'Chesapeake & Ohio train #4 thunders over the Monroe Street crossing at Alderson, W. Va. in 1909.'
'Storms out of Alderson, towards Hinton on a winter day in 1909, pulled by an Atlantic (4-4-2) Locomotive, as a freight recedes into the background.
A man and a little girl on spraying cart.
A man rides on a spray cart at Guseman's orchard.
A man rides on a potato sprayer at Guseman's Farm.
Barrels with spout on a cart.
A one-story power plant and dam along the river. The dam was originlally built in 1832 for the C & O Canal.
'Taylor, Wims, McGill, Ware, Preston, Prof. Winters, Mr. McKinney, Mrs. Brackett, Matthews, Thomas, Hopewell,  ----, Wainwright, Carter, Miss Johnston, Mr. Peregoy, Miss Brown, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Sims, Rolls, Miss Smith, Mrs. Lightner, Young, Hawkins, Herrod, Parker, Freeman, Laws, Brown, Pres. MacDonald, Dr. Brackett, Herrod, ---, Williams, Galloway, Miss Brady.'
Engineering Society posing with engineering tools and equipment.
Monticola Dedication to: 'Charles Edgar Hogg, the eldest son of James A. Susan (Knight) Hogg, was born in December 21, 1852, in Mason County, Virginia, (now West Virginia). He was admitted to the bar in 1875 to the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in 1876, and to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1889. In 1875 he was elected County Superintendent of Free Schools of his native county, and re-elected in 1877; was a presidential elector in 1884, and a member of Congress from March 4, 1887 to March 4, 1889. He is the author of Hogg's Pleading and Forms, Equity Principles and Equity Procedure. He has also written a work entitled Jurisdiction and Practice in Justices' Courts, to be published in the course of the year. He is the author of the subjects Documentary Evidence, Conclusive Evidence, Judgments as Evidence, and Evidence Relating to the Law of Sales, which appear in the Encyclopedia of Evidence, eleven volumes of which have already appeared, and will also write the article on Wills for this work. His practice has been varied and extensive, and he is now one the counsel for West Virginia at the suit of the Commonwealth of Virginia, pending in the Supreme Court of the United States, Temple University has conferred upon his degree of Doctor of laws. He has been Dean of the College of Law since September 1906.