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George Barrick Sr. seated on the running board of a automobile. The passenger in the vehicle is unidentified.

229. George Barrick Sr.

Identified in the photograph as "Judie" and "Dixie". Page number 89.

230. Portrait of Julian Murrin of Parkersburg High School, W. Va.

Inscription with the photograph, from left to right: "Stew, Brun, Salty, Fitz, Charlie, Don, Skillet". Page number 144.

231. 'Camp Can't Find It', Wood County, W. Va.

Most likely a student at Parkersburg High School. Page number 144.

232. Portrait of 'Salty', Wood County, W. Va.

The only identification for the two girls in the photo are the initials H. M. B. and B. L. D. Page number 149.

233. Portrait of two girls with fishing poles Wood County, W. Va.

Page number 163.

234. Group Photograph of Three Parkersburg High School Students in Philadelphia, PA

Franklin Roosevelt, standing on a stone column to speak to hundreds of people crowded around the courthouse and in the street. This photograph was most likely taken during the 1920 presidential campaign when Roosevelt was the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate. Note Roosevelt is standing, without assistance of crutches or braces. He did not contract polio until 1921.

235. Franklin D. Roosevelt Delivers Speech at Marion County Courthouse, Fairmont, W. Va.

Group portrait of unidentified automobile dealers posed on a early model pick-up truck. Maxwell-Chalmers were the roots of the Chrysler Corporation.

236. Maxwell-Chalmers Dealers Convention, Hall Garage, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Nearly 70 students were enrolled in the first class when the school opened in 1922.

237. Calhoun County High School Under Construction, Calhoun County, W. Va.

People outside of their cars on the side of the road.

238. Pulled Over to Side of Road, Calhoun, County, W. Va.

Left to right:n Great Britain's Prince Edward; U. S. Army General John J. Pershing; Unidentified; Winston Churchill; and John W. Davis.  Davis was from Clarksburg, W. Va. and ran for United States President in 1924.

239. John W. Davis, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain

Team photograph of grade-school age boys in uniform.

240. Reedsville Basketball Team, Preston County, W. V.a