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The family meeting lasted from September 3rd to the 23rd.

1. Family Meeting, Logan, W. Va.

The family meeting lasted from September 3rd to the 23rd.

2. Family Meeting, Logan, W. Va.

"Big" George Lilly and his students pose outside of the schoolhouse.

3. Class of Pack's Ferry School, Summers County, W. Va.

4. Tipple and Power Plant at Kohinoor Coal and Coke Company Lease No. 4, Craneco, Logan Co., W. Va.

Unidentified men observe the damage after the fire.

5. Hinton Passenger Station Burned Down, Hinton, W. Va.

Back row farthest left: John Seckman, Back row farthest right: Bob Harrison, Front row farthest left: Chas Adams, Front row second from left: Bill Lively

6. WVU Football Team

7. Building Bridge Across Little Kanawha River At Grantsville, W. Va.

Unidentified workmen stand on stone piers during construction on the Grantsville Bridge.

8. Grantsville Bridge Over Little Kanawha River Under Construction, Calhoun Co., W. Va.

9. Curtin Lumber Mill, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Operations at the lumber mill along the Cherry River.

10. Lumber Mill, Curtin, W. Va.

Several unidentified workers sitting among a large pile of cut logs during their dinner break.

11. Loggers During Break, Nicholas County, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

12. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford , Grafton, W. Va.

Post card photograph with information on the back, "Published by Pike News Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.".

13. Pittsburg Plate Glass Company, Rear View, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

14. Turley Hotel, Moorefield, W. Va.

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

15. Narrows Park, Cumberland, Md.

Colored postcard photograph of the "Trough", a six mile stretch of the South Branch of the Potomac River. See back of the original image for correspondence.

16. In the Trough, Moorefield, W. Va.

Postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

17. Methodist Church Hamilton, Va.

Erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution on the Court House lawn in Morgantown, West Virginia.

18. Memorial Rock Dedicated to Patriots of American Revolution, Morgantown, W. Va.

Photograph postcard of labor organizer Mother Jones on August 4th speaking at the Montgomery ballpark to a well dressed group of people including, blacks, whites, adults and children.

19. Mother Jones Speaking to Gathering, Montgomery, W. Va.

Rejetos Jichancas formed in 1908. It's origins are unclear, but membership was highly prized. The group did not appear in WVU yearbooks after 1928.

20. Women's Student Group, Rejetos Jichancas, West Virginia University

Stewart Hall was the Library at that time.

21. West Virginia University Commencement Hall and the Library, Morgantown, W. Va.

22. Burnsville Exchange Bank, Braxton County, W. Va.

23. High School Building, Weston, W. Va.

24. Court House, Weston, W. Va.

25. High School Building, Weston, W. Va.

26. Second Street, Weston, W. Va.

27. First Street, Weston, W. Va.

28. Bird's Eye View of Weston, W. Va.

29. Hospital for the Insane, Weston, W. Va.

30. Hospital for the Insane, Weston, W. Va.

31. Main Entrance to the Hospital for the Insane, Weston, W. Va.

32. Center Avenue, Weston, W. Va.

Left to right: Hedwig, Paul, Robert Sr., Alwin, Robert, Pauline Zwicker, Herman, Max.

33. Schneider Family Photograph, Helvetia, W. Va.

Kings Mountain Student Conference of Young Men's Christian Associations; Colored Men's Department.

34. Group Portrait of Kings Mountain Student Conference at Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

A group portrait of dressed up men and women posed in front of a white house.

35. Mine Inspectors at White Sulphur Springs, Island Creek Coal Company

36. Broom Factory, William, W. Va.

37. Class Photo Evenwood School, Evenwood, W. Va.

38. Morgantown's Hunting Club, W. Va.

Sunday was a professional baseball player turned evangelist in 1886. He preached to Wheeling crowds in 1912 inside a specially built, 1,500 foot long structure, three times a day for six weeks. 20,000 attended the first day and thousands more followed in the coming weeks.

39. Portrait of William Ashley (Billy) Sunday, Evangelist

The photo is taken from a hill behind Ace Hardware Store on Rt. 50, looking toward North East; B&O Railroad tracks in Simpson Creek & Water St. are at lower left  corner; the Darndum & Baily sign is at the lower bottom corner; the photo is turned correctly although the words are in reversed.

40. View of Bridgeport, W. Va.

Top row from left to right: Sidna Allen; Floyd Allen; Claud Allen and Friel Allen, Bottom row from left to right: Wesley Edwards; Sidna Edwards; Victor Allen and Bird Marion.  Possibly Randolph County, W. Va.

41. Men Who Shot Up the Court House

The bird's eye view of Bridgeport, looking East.

42. Bird's Eye View of Bridgeport, W. Va.

It is located along State Route 58, the building currently has become a restaurant, Via Veneto.

43. Otho Place, Bridgeport, W. Va.

44. Meadow Near Camp on Middle Fork River

A surveyor with a transom.

45. Surveyor, Clarksburg, W. Va.

46. M. Hall, Clarksburg, W. Va.

47. Duke the Dog, Clarksburg, W. Va.

48. Reconstruction After the Trader's Hotel Fire, Clarksburg, W. Va.

49. Five Boys, Clarksburg, W. Va.

50. Bird's Eye View of Elm Grove, W. Va.

51. Hotel D'Bolt, Boothsville, W. Va.

52. Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University

Looking down on Woodburn Circle on WVU Downtown campus: from further left Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall.

53. Woodburn Circle and Other Buildings, West Virginia University

54. Colonel S. W. N. Feamster and Former Slave Sam Wood

Campaign information on back - see original.

55. Candidate for Governor of West Virginia, Charles W. Dillon of Fayette County

56. Perry Cox, Floss Brown, Rose Cox and Army Hardman on a Hunting Trip

'Tools used for treating collar blight. Jar contains bi-chloride, pail, paint.  The tool next to trowel is a farrieis.  The tool between knife and gauge is a home-made scraper.'

57. Tools for Cutting Out Collar Blight, Martinsburg, W. Va.

58. Hanging Tobacco Leaves

59. Woman with Child Milking a Cow at Mr. Clone's Farm, Daybrook, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Dr. Callahan seated at his desk.

60. Dr. James Morton Callahan, West Virginia University

61. West Virginia University President Thomas Edward Hodges

'Old Drawing Room, now Electronics Lab.'

62. Students Studying in Mechanical Hall, West Virginia University

63. WVU Men's Gymnastic Team

64. WVU Football Team

65. WVU Baseball Coach McClure

66. WVU Baseball Team Captain Hutchinson

67. Passengers on the Agriculture Train, West Virginia University, Agricultural Experiment Station

Group portrait  taken at Keller Presbyterian Church.

68. Farmers' Institute, Lowell, W. Va.

69. Participants in a Farmers' Course on Grafting and Budding, West Virginia University, Agricultural Experiment Station

70. Protecting Hogs from Cholera, West Virginia University Agricultural Experiment Station

71. E. M. Brook Farm at French Creek

72. Agriculture Train on the K and M at Montgomery, W. Va.

Buggies with horses are parked outside of the small station.

73. Agriculture Train at New Haven, W. Va.

74. Livestock Show, Wheeling, W. Va.

75. Horse Show in Wheeling, Ohio County, W. Va.

76. Grand Army of the Republic Soldiers Decoration Day, Bruceton Mills, Preston County, W. Va.

"Campbell's Creek Coal Company's Steamers 'E.R. Andrews', and 'D.T. Lane, (and their coal harbor,) Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during Ice Run Out."

77. Campbell's Creek Coal Company's Steamboats on the Icy River at Point Pleasant, W. Va.

78. Campbell's Creek Coal Company's Steamboats Passing Point Pleasant W. Va.

79. Mary Gibson's Harmony Grove Sunday School Class, Valley Point, Preston County, W. Va.

80. Pisgah Methodist Episcopal Church Quarterly Conference Announcement, Preston County, W. Va.

81. Bridge Over Cheat River, Mouth Big Sandy Creek, Preston County, W. Va.

82. Maple Avenue, New Martinsville, Wetzel County, W. Va.

83. Baseball Team at the Ball Park on Little Wolf Creek, Hinton, W. Va.

84. Central Baptist Church Members, Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

A picture postcard of the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Ritchie County, West Virginia.

85. Farmer's and Merchant's Bank, Cairo, Ritchie County, W. Va.

Group portrait of students and flags at Franklin's First High School, opened in 1912.

86. First High School, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Four men are seen in front of the building while a horse grazes nearby. It was Established in 1910.

87. Public School Building Near Clarksburg, W. Va.

88. Passengers Arriving at a Special Reunion for Old Civil War Veterans, Hardy County, W. Va.

View of Hackney's Drug Store at the Northeast corner of Main and Washington Streets occupied this location from 1910 to 1950. This building was built in 1910 by Dr. R. E. L. Hackney of Washington, D. C. who was a Dentist, and made his home in Moorefield from 1910 until his death. He operated a Drug Store and Soda Fountain on the first floor and had his Dental Offices on the second floor front rooms. The back rooms on the second floor were occupied for some years by Club Do-Easy. Dr. Hackney sold out in (date unkown) and Chambers and Williams operated a garage here, building a shop farther back on the lot, which is now the Moose Home. The Loyal Order of Moose bought the property in (date unknown) having rented it for several years from another owner. In (date unknown) they tore down the Drug Store Building. A Bakery was operated in this building at one time by a man by the name or Ours.

89. Hackney's Drug Store, Moorefield, W. Va.

View of the Hardy County Bank and surrounding buildings on Main Street in Moorefield.

90. Hardy County Bank, Hardy County, W. Va.

Large crowd of people gathered on the sidewalk of High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

91. High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Property of G.S. Wallace in Huntington, West Virginia.

92. Wallace Home, Huntington, W. Va.

Group portrait of the Fairmont Normal School Basketball Team.

93. Fairmont State Normal School Basketball Team

94. Fairmont State Normal School Baseball Team

State troops stand behind the huge piles of guns and ammunition that was captured or surrendered during the first martial law proclamation.

95. Guns and Ammunition Seized During First Martial Law Proclamation

'Arms and ammunition surrendered to or captured by state troops immediately after first declaration of martial law on Paint Creek and Cabin Creek, September 2, 1912. See book, page 32, etc. Picture used on page 32 of book by H. B. Lee. Rifles, machine guns, pistols, and ammunition seized by the militia in the strike zone. Boxes on the left contain 225,000 rounds of machine gun ammunition.'

96. Guns and Ammunition Seized During First Martial Law Proclamation