Members of Hinton Lodge No. 236 B. of L. F. Attending Funeral of C. F. Humphries
Date:
ca. 1902
Description:
Top Row L to R:1. R. L. Payne; 2. G. W. Coleman; 3. J. W. Bess; 4. C. D. Roberts; 5. E. F. Wicker; 6. C. C. Burk; 7. Robert Jones; 8. J. A. Snead; 9. B. E. Parker; 10. F. Ball; 11. B. H. Fox; 12. M. W. Hughes; 13. J. D. Surber; 14. M. H. McDowell; 15. W. T. Sigler; 16. J. F. Smith; 17. W. B. Ritchie; 18. J. H. Massie; 19. H. P. Youell; 20. J. A. O'Leary; 21. F. C. Utterback; 22. T. H. Viar; 23. W. S. Thomas; 24. J. E. Perkins; 25. W. D. Vallandingham; 26. J. A. Chattin; 27. B. L. Nunnaly; 28. A. R. Sydnor; 29. C. T. Nunnaly; 30. C. E. Glass; 31. E. T. Miles. The photograph belonged to W. W. Jackson
Postcard photograph portrait of W. T. Mathers, addressed to Eugene Mathers in Morgantown, West Virginia. Inscribed on the postcard is "My great-uncle W. T. Mathers"
Captain Ellsworth Eisenbarth's showboat traveled the Ohio River, advertised as "The Modern Temple of Amusement". Here the steamboat is towed through icy waters by the "Lula F.", built at Palestine, West Virginia in 1890.
J.E. Green Baching at Henry Camp Oilfield, While Wife Edith Taylor Green is Away Having Baby, Pleasants Co., W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1902
Description:
He is taking a "selfie" by using a string, for darning socks, to trigger the shutter. The oilfield cabin he is in is referred to as a "Jenny Lynd" type, which means it has no studding, just wide poplar boards. Photographers note: "If wife would only come back."