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Unidentified subjects include several musicians holding instruments and a baby sitting in a carriage.
On back of photo,"No. 15" and "Rose."
A boy and two girls outside.
Man, woman, and child on the wrap around porch of the J. Hammond Siler house.
Postcard showing four men standing at the base of an oil well.
None of the members of the team are identified. [No. 20]
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor. From postcard sent from Herman Schneider of Helvetia to Alvin Schneider in Switzerland.
Original returned to donor. From postcard sent from Herman Schneider in Helvetia to Alvin Schneider in Switzerland.
Original returned to donor.  From a postcard sent by Herman Schneider to Alvin Schneider in Switzerland.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Original returned to donor.
Dr. Thomas B. Crittenden- Courtesy Russel White
Laneville, with the Dry Fork Company mill in the foreground. Note the footbridge across Red Creek (at center of picture), connecting the mill with the town.
Looking north on Railroad Avenue. The first four buildings are still in use.
Dry Fork Railroad shop building at Hendricks. - Courtesy of WVU Archives D. D. Brown collection.
Right to left: Andrew Hedricks, Tom Workenbaker, Truman Nethkin, Lafe Troy, Smith Dugger, unidentified, Dr. Harper Judy (wearing bow tie), unidentified woodsman and bartender.
The blades in the foreground and on the filing machine are for a double cut band saw, while the one suspended from the ceiling is for a single cut rig.
Whitmer from the northwest. The large three-story buildings are the Nydegger building and the Nethkin and Layman building
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 387, vol. 2. In book: "Top row: l. to r.: Frank Brubeck, Forrest Logan, Rexford Thompson, Wendell Smith, Miss Hallie Harper (Teacher). Glenn Sutphin, Helena Daubenspeck (?).Second row: James Bibb, Erskine Dunn, Oppie Hedrick, Howard Meadows, Ray Martin, Beulah Snyder, Monetta Phipps, Bill Ware. Third row: Howard Armstrong, Jck Hatcher, Edith Phipps, Golda Lilly, Dale Tolbert, Edward Ellison, Rosalie Stover. Front row: Clarence Bibb, Phillip Wilkes, Ernest Merrill, Edna Lilly, Mildred Turner, Edith Hollandsworth (in front), Mary Meadows, Gladys Meadows, Tom Ragland, Sara Elizabeth McGinnis" (p. 387). On back of portrait: "In three rows; left to right: first (jagged)."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 499, vol. 2. In book: "Bernard Curtis, Paul Bair, a Beaner and Charley C. Tucker. Their hair; a sign of the times" (p. 499).
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2. Names are from left to right.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 71, vol. 1. On back of portrait: "Nana Shumate (Mulford) in center. Tele operator Bell Phone." Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 476, vol. 2. In book: "An excellent example of the early Vanity Fair, is this picture pf some Richmond District young people. Their dress is exquisite, for the period. Left to right: Lena Prince, Janet Carper, Walter Carper and Dora Carper (Miles)" (p. 476). On back of photograph: "Lewis Carper's son and daughter center."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 386, vol. 2. In book: " The E.E. Tucker family, Mrs. (Nannie Lemon), 'Ed' and children: Adair, Verne and Rio" (p. 386). On back of portrait: "Left to right: Nana Lemon (Tucker), Edgar Edwin Tucker, Adair, Verne and Rio-children."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 308, vol. 1. In book: "The Rev. George N. Thomas of the Beckley Presbyterian Church 1913-1917" (p. 308). On back of portrait: "The Rev. Geo. N. Thomas when he was in Union Seminary."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 586, vol. 2. In book: "Roy 'Legs' Hawley, athletic director until death, 1954, West Va. University" (p. 586). On back of portrait: "Roy 'Legs' Hawley athletic director W.V.U. until death about 1954. Son of Addison Hawley, Bluefield."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 495, vol. 2. In book: "James Wesley Harper, Sheriff Raleigh County 1884-1888" (p. 495). On back of portrait: Sheriff 1884-1888 James Wesley Harper."
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 745, vol. 2. On back of portrait: "Mrs. Charles Stansbury, maiden name Ella Callaway (George Callaway and Louemma Hinchman Callaway). Later married John Patrick." See record 036311.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.