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1. Restored Log House on Arthur Farm, Reedsville, W. Va.

2. Horse Drawn Sleds on a Snowy Path, Morgantown, W. Va.

3. Lining up for Parade, Rowlesburg, Preston County, W. Va.

4. Women in an Early Model Car, Preston County, W. Va.

5. J. H. Dent Family Reunion, Preston County, W. Va.

6. Family Portrait, Valley Point, Preston County, W. Va.

'Back row, left panel: Fred Davis.'

7. Students on North Steps of Martin Hall, West Virginia University

8. Robt. Foringer's Residence Near Hudson, W. Va.

9. Family Gathered Around Piano

10. Group of Children in Their Church Clothing

11. Large Group Gathered Around Long Outdoor Dinner Table

Child and man on the right hold their rifles, while the man in the middle has his shotgun propped against fence while he handles two of the dogs.

12. Two Men and Child With Their Guns and Hunting Dogs in Backyard

13. Unidentified Man With a Pile of Gigantic Gourds, Pa.

Thomas Jefferson Taylor (man in center), died ca. 1944, father of Edith Green.

14. Community Band of St. Mary's, W. Va.

15. Two People Stand on Porch of House Along the Allegheny River Surrounded in Snow, Foxburg, Pa.

Cottage is located in Western Pennsylvania or possibly in West Virginia.

16. Tarry Moore Cottage, Western Pa.

17. Ice Jam on Allegheny River, Foxburg, Pa.

18. St. Mary's High School, St. Mary's, W. Va.

"Uncle Dave Green worked here."

19. Man Stands In Railroad Machine Shop, One Mile South of Foxburg, Pa.

20. James Edwin Green Jr. in His Kilt

21. Gus Rupert and His Wife, Foxburg, Pa.

An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.

22. Harvesting Wheat on T.J. Taylor's Farm, Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Rig was used to remove grain from stalks.

23. Threshing Rig Traveling Down Road Past Fields

Front row left to right: Amanda Catherine (Rupert) Gilly, Daniel Rupert a Civil War Veteran, was part of Union Artillery, Pennsylvania Unit, was assigned to the defense of Washington D.C., although could have done other things, David Johnson Rupert, Rachel Ann (Rupert) Hookey. Back row left to right: Emma Elizabeth (Rupert) Deen-Yount, Augustus George Rupert, Mary Jane (Rupert) Green, Wilhelmenia Cornelia (Rupert) Jolley, John Wesley Rupert, and Alice Amelia (Rupert) Porterfield.

24. Daniel Rupert With His Nine Children, Foxburg, Pa.

From left to right: James Green (photographer), Grace, T.B. Green, Ray, Charles, Mary, Claude, Dave.

25. Green Family Portrait Outside in Snow

Plate envelope titled "Lilies".

26. Mary Rupert Green in J.E. Green's Yard and Garden, Foxburg, Pa.

Dedicated in June of 1912.

27. M.E. Church, Foxburg, Pa.

28. Two Boys Stand on Car Outside of Women's Apparel Store, Foxburg, Pa.

29. Reaping Oats in Oat Field on Farm, Near Foxburg, Pa.

30. Man Behind Counter of General Store, Foxburg, Pa.

31. Oriole and It's Nest in Tree Branch

This three wheeled hand car was used for railroad track inspection. It provided a means of quick railroad transportation using manual power. Similar hand cars were used for mail delivery as well.

32. Man Riding a Velocipede Down Train Tracks, Foxburg, Pa.

3rd from left: Thomas Jefferson Taylor (great grandfather of James Green); 1st from left, back row: Oscar Goodluck; just below Oscar: his wife, Julia Taylor Goodluck; 1st from left, front row: James E. Green (photographer's son); 2nd from left, front row: Virginia Green; 4th from left, front row: daughter of Walter Taylor; 4th from left, back row: Walter Taylor.

33. James Green Family Portrait, Around St. Mary's, W. Va.

James E. Green St. standing on left, James E. Green Jr. on the far right, Virginia Green standing in front of woman in white dress, and Edith Taylor Green is in the center wearing a dark blouse and white skirt.

34. Zeke Dye House and Farm, Around St. Mary's, W. Va.

35. Family Portrait, Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

36. Folding Stand on Bike Invented by Henry Arnison Hunter of Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

37. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

From a drawing made by Henry Howe in 1843.

38. Collodion Glass Plate Negative of Illustration of Residence of James Rumsey, Inventor of Steamboat, Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, W. Va.

39. Collodion Glass Plate Negative of an Illustrated and Unidentified Man, Likely from Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

40. Farm Home on Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

41. Woman Leaning Against Fence Alongside Road, Somewhere in Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

42. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

"James Rumsey was the great originator of practical steam navigation. This buhr stone in bath square, Berkeley Springs, is, as yet, the only memorial to the world's great benefactor. Copyright by John Moray 1909."

43. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

44. Illustrated Portrait of James Rumsey, Inventor of First Steamboat

Owned at one time by Mrs. William Baker, Marble Hall was a large, private home built before the Civil War and located on Washington Street.

45. Two Women Chat on Front Porch of Marble Hall, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

46. Man Stands Under Tree Grove Near Building, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

"On this pond, James Rumsey began those experiments which resulted in the first steam boat."

47. Illustration of Butt-on-Rock Pond, Sleepy Creek, W. Va.

DeWitt served as Governor of New York from 1817-1822. While serving as Governor, he was largely responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal.

48. Illustrated Portrait of DeWitt Clinton