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1. Visitors on the Verand of the Bernard H. White House in Beckley, W. Va.

A close-up view of Sen. John W. McCreey's Mansion in Beckley, West Virginia.

2. McCreey Mansion at Beckley, W. Va.

George Bair, Sr. and an unidentified man are standing in side yard. Mable Bair Saunders, Maggie Bair, and "Aunt Brook" (Mrs. George Bair, Sr.) are standing with three unidentified people on the front porch of a house in Beckley, West Virginia.

3. Bair Family Posing on Front Porch of Their House in Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 27, vol. 1. Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.

4. Portrait of Andrew Lewis and Dr. James A. Campbell on Horses at Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2

5. Portrait of Ash Williams of Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 358, vol. 2. On the back: "W.P. Hull's daughter, died about 1906."

6. Portrait of Pearl Hull of Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 590, vol. 2

7. Portrait of Young Dr. Winefred Combs with Sister Thelma Combs, Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 492, vol. 2. On the back: " Jocie Callaway (Mrs. Cub Hawley), Son: Sola Hawley."

8. Portrait of Jocie Callaway of Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 490, vol. 2. In book: "Bruce Carper loaded for bear, and- the evidence." On back of portrait: "40 years C&O depot, telegrapher and agent."

9. Portrait of Young Bruce Carper, Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 578, vol. 2. In book: "Judge John Hatcher (State Supreme Court from 1924-1940 see p. 574); director Belle Mead Coal Co., other business enterprises" (p. 178). Also was a free mason (p. 555).

10. Portrait of Judge John H. Hatcher of Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2

11. Portrait of 'Little' George Bair, Beckley, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, see p. 363, vol. 2. On back of portrait: " John Prince Beckley son of John Beckley and brother of Mrs. Betty Campbell Beckley. He and Bill George struck by lighting and were killed. Attended Davis Military School, Winston-Salem, N.C. and Georgia M. Academy." In book: " John Prince Beckley, architect and merchant son of John Beckley (son of General Alfred Beckley), and brother of Mrs. Betty Beckley Campbell, was killed by lightning in June of 1900 together with William "Bill" George" (p. 363).

12. Portrait of John Prince Beckley of Beckley, W. Va.