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Looking at the building's exterior from the yard.

37. Dunn School, Bertha, W. Va.

Charles Bradberry (teacher) and his students.

38. Barker School, Crumps Bottom, New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Woodrow Wilson York (center), 18, son of World War I's Sgt. Alvin York, and Woodrow's cousin, John Marion York (left, also 18), are shown with Pfc. James R. Davis after passing their pre-introduction physical. The cousins, who live within three miles of each other at Wolf River, near Pall Mall, Tennessee, were both accepted for army service, though they didn't care which military branch they were chosen for "so long as (I) get to do some shootin'". Their target preference is Japs (Japanese). Woodrow is Sgt. York's second son to go into the army, Ed York, 20, having been given a medical discharge after seven months service. Alvin York Jr., 22, will be called soon."

39. More Yorks for the Army, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

A group of uniformed male students walk across the entrance way of Wise Library.

40. Special Forces Training on WVU Campus During World War Two, Morgantown, W. Va.

R. Harvey and Mildred Neely embrace between two parked cars in front of the farm house located near the mouth of Bluestone River.

41. Couple Posing Outside Nannie Meador Farm, Summers County, W. Va.

Neely holding a luggage bag in front of the farmhouse located near the mouth of Bluestone River.

42. Mary Neely Pictured at Nannie Meador Farm, Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured, from left to right, is Mary Bradberry, Mrs. Houchins and daughter, John Bradberry, Pearl Bradberry, Kenney Houchins, unkownn, and Fannie Bradberry.

43. Group Portrait of New River & Bluestone River Community Members, Summers County, W. Va.

Bradberry pictured on her porch beside potted flowers. The home is located at Crump's Bottom.

44. Mrs. Barker Bradberry on Porch of Home near New River, Crump's Bottom, W. Va.

Caption on back of photograph reads: "Here are the Evans Sisters at the microphone, harmonizing a number for listeners to the "Musical Steelmakers". Betty Jane, left, is a receptionist for the company. Margaret June was recently crowned "Miss Steelmaker 1944". Janet Jean, right, age 15, is the youngest member of the trio."

45. Evans Sisters at Microphone, Harmonizing a Number for Listeners to Musical Steelmakers

Ernest L. Lilly, Denver Lilly, Juanita Lily Pack and Murvel "Jack" Lilly pictured.

46. Lilly Kids at Surveyor's Branch, Summers County, W. Va.

School children gather paper to recycle during World War II. Behind them is the school, which is located on Fourth Avenue.Pictured in the front row, from left to right, is Doug Richmond; Dick Hackney; "Dink" Montgomery; and Wilbur "Buster" Halstead.In the back row, from left to right, is Bill Nichols; Lee Patton; Jimmy Harvey; Ronnie Keaton; Glen Patrick McCormick; Tommy Payne; and Garland Graham.

47. Paper Drive by Central Grade School Students, Hinton, W. Va.

Adkins in uniform within a military base.

48. Donnie Adkins of Summers County, W. Va. during Time as Soldier in World War II