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Men standing in front of the train wreck 'between Evenwood and Gladyn, W. Va. One is my brother Albert Hertry.

13. Train Wreck in Randolph County, W. Va.

'Probably at T. B. Sanitarium at Hopemont.'

14. Highland Cottage at Terra Alta, Preston County, W. Va.

15. Bridge over the River in Albright, Preston County, W. Va.

16. WVU Football Player Mike Leatherwood

View of Basketball Hall, 'The Ark', West Virginia University, completed on November 4, 1916 and other downtown campus buildings and the Monongahela River in the background.  Steel bridge over the Monongahela river in the background.

17. Basketball Hall, West Virginia University

Flag rush held in old athletic field in the fall of 1916.

18. Annual Flag Rush, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Unidentified men leaning on George Green's car.

19. Uncle George Green's 1916 Ford Touring Car

Copied from Who's Who in West Virginia, 1916.

20. Governor William E. Glasscock

Sunday was a professional baseball player turned evangelist. In 1912, he preached in Wheeling for six weeks, three times a day. Thousands of people attended, packing a huge 1500 foot long tabernacle, specially built for the Revival in four days by Wheelingites.

21. William A. 'Billy' Sunday

22. World War I French Tank

'At practice with R.C. dogs in the trenches near Luippes (Marne)

23. Practice with R.C. Dogs in the Trenches Near Luippes during World War I

'Picture of Glady Manufacturing Company, Glady, W. Va. Company started about 1912, Richard Chaffey, President. Photo, probably about 1916 shows Spring Hill land owned by Richard Chaffey in 1938. Springs and reservoir supplying town of Glady with water 1905 to Sept. 12, 1938.'

24. Glady Manufacturing Company in Glady, W. Va.