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The cadets of company G sit on bleachers with officers for a group portrait near Oglebay Hall.

49. ROTC Company G, West Virginia University

The cadets of company H sit on bleachers with officers for a group photo near Oglebay Hall.

50. ROTC Company H, West Virginia University

Two cadets with a gun on their shoulders sit in front of a pitched tent.

51. ROTC Cadets at Summer Camp, West Virginia University

Cadets in costume for Old Clothes Day.

52. ROTC Cadets Dressed for Old Clothes Parade, West Virginia University

Cadets dressed for Old Clothes Day Parade gather in Drill Field

53. ROTC Cadets Dressed for Old Clothes Parade, West Virginia University

Cadets and sponsors assemble in Drill Field on Old Clothes Day; many dressed for an occasion.

54. ROTC Cadets Dressed for Old Clothes Parade, West Virginia University

Group of cadets pose for a camera on Old Clothes Day, while onlookers watch them.

55. ROTC Cadets Dressed for Old Clothes Parade, West Virginia University

56. ROTC Cadets Dressed for Old Clothes Parade, West Virginia University

57. ROTC Company I, West Virginia University

A group photo from summer coaching school in 1938 taken in front of Wise Library.

58. Summer Coaching School, West Virginia University

On this location stood the first house built in Harpers Ferry. Here Harper lived first.

59. Drug Store, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

From left to right:  Vicker Null - Team Captain, Wayne Ashcraft, Noel Riley, Johny Haskins, John Wilford Miles, Frank Hardman Sr., Roy Marts.

60. Owings Mine First Aid Team, Owings, Harrison County, W. Va.

Photo possibly of "George S. Wallace".

61. A. A. Lilly

62. Dr. Morris P. Shawkey

63. Martha Jane Wooddell

Bottom row, left to right: Parrish, Hawcock, Dr. Hoge, Dr. Wade; Bottom row, left to right: Otey (Pres.), Mr. Claugherty, Foland, Ensly, Cheney, Clagett, Shott and Hoge.

64. Ladies Night Rotary Club, Morgantown, W. Va.

65. Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Softball Team, Camp Hardy, Hardy Co., W. Va.

Unidentified samll boy concentrates on sawing the uneven end of a shingled.

66. Child Working on Roof, Arthurdale, W. Va.

67. Etching Depicting High Street Looking North From Fayette Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

68. Senior Class of Blacksville High School

69. Haulace on 'A' Line, No. 1 Tram, Island Creek Coal Company

70. Right-O-Way on 'A' Line, No. 1 Tram, Island Creek Coal Company

71. Pivoting Towers, No. 1 Tram, Island Creek Coal Company

72. Showing 'B' Anchor in Reference to 'A', No. 1 Tram, Island Creek Coal Company

73. Side View Showing Tunnel for 'T' in Right Side of 'A' Anchor Left Side Same, Island Creek Coal Company

74. Channel Irons for 'A' Anchor, Island Creek Coal Company

75. Side View of Pivoting Towers, No. 1 Tram, Island Creek Coal Company

Group photo of Storer College class of 1938 with Pres. McDonald in the middle.

76. Group Portrait of Storer College Class of 1938, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

The first annual Mason County Potato Festival began on August 1, 1938. It was created to encourage agriculture. This photo depicts the Potato Queen and her court. All persons are unidentified.

77. Mason County Potato Festival Queen and Her Court

This is a photo of the Mason County Potato Festival Queen on her potato throne. The queen is surrounded by her court. The Potato Festival began August 1, 1938 to promote agriculture. All persons are unidentified.

78. Mason County Potato Festival Queen

Promotional image for the 1st Annual Buckwheat Festival in Preston County, West Virginia.

79. Stack of Buckwheat Cakes, Preston County, W. Va.

The Queen is 17 year old Louise Shaw of Kingwood. The King is not identified.

80. King and Queen of First Buckwheat Festival, Preston County, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photo, "The good ship CLOTHESPIN at the 1938 maneuvers with Miss Jeanette Richards the Sweetheart and her Yoemanettes riding in the parade."

81. Good Ship Clothespin, Nicholas, W. Va.

82. 'State Champion Ed Buck Winner of Last Year's Fly Casting', Nicholas County, W. Va.

Finishing a float for the Spud and Splinter Parade in Richwood.

83. Scrubbing Up Guns for 1938 Maneuvers, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photograph, "Crowning of the 'Cherry River Navy's Sweetheart' - 1938 during the Spud & Splinter Festival, Richwood, Nicholas County".

84. Cherry River Navy's Sweetheart, Nicholas County, W. Va.

85. Spud & Splinter Festival Parade, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Men stand around car while filling it up with gasoline at Lewis Service Station in Grafton, West Virginia.

86. Lewis Service Station; Grafton, W. Va.

Print number 254b.

87. West Virginia University Track Team

Print number 505.

88. Group at Coal Mining Safety Meeting on Sunset Beach

Print number 934c.

89. City Hospital, Old Building in Front, New Building in Background, Located on Willey Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Rozelda with father, Oral Meador, holding instruments.

90. Rozelda Meador with Her Father at River Ridge near Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the entrance of the church building located in Forest Hill District outside of Hinton, W. Va.

91. Spruce Run Chapel, Summers County, W. Va.

An unidentified man stands beside new steam construction equipment.

92. Construction Site of Pinecrest Sanitarium, Beckley, W. Va.

A group of six men harvest potatoes outside of the sanitarium. Subjects unidentified.

93. Harvesting Outside of Pinecrest Sanitarium, Beckley, W. Va.

W. T. "Bill" Gwinn (sitting) and Juddy Meadows (standing) take a smoke break by the truck.

94. Milk Truck Delivers to Pinecrest Sanitarium, Beckley, W. Va.

Construction equipment and materials are scattered across the site. The construction began in order to enlarge the facility.

95. Pinecrest Sanitarium Under Renovations, Beckley, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right is Mr. Lilly, Mason Lilly, Fred Mize, and Charles Wood. The young men pose with their string instruments in front of an automobile.

96. "Beckley Serenaders" Outside of Pinecrest Sanitarium, Beckley, W. Va.