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A group of men work on the fields while women observe from the sidelines.
Interior of the building.
Aerial view of the intersection of Greenbrier Drive and Maple Street near Hinton, W. Va.
A group of unidentified soldiers carry their rifles up the brick road.
Five boy scouts line up to receive awards in front of their peers. Subjects unidentified.
William is the son of John Alley, who is the uncle to Mary Emma Smith Trail.
Portrait of Bill and Wilma Sirk.
Three hat-clad ladies balance on top of a fallen tree trunk. Subjects unidentified.
Pictured on the left is Melba Meador, daughter of Luther Meador. Janice Meador Lilly, daughter of Foy Meador, is pictured on the right. The group is pictured near the construction site of Bluestone High Bridge.
Garten holds up the Smith girl to rest her on the beams of the old bridge.
A swarm of sailors are pictured on the ship deck.
West is pictured at 7 years old, likely when he was living in Chelyan, W. Va.
Pictured from left to right in the back row is Henry Harrison, Mr. Ketchum, unidentified, Jack Mann, B. Thompson, Mr. Minichian, and Bill Miller.In the third row, from left to right, is Mr. Vass, unidentified, Mr. Garten, Earnest Allen, S. O. Gum, and Jon Taylor.In the second row, from left to right, is Emmitt Mann, Lee Barnett, E. C. Eagle, unidentified, Harry Humphries, Walter Jackson, and Bernard Gerch.In the first row, from left to right, is Bert Hout, Guy Belcher, Fred Maddy, unidentified, Lynn Miller, and unidentified.
Pictured from left to right in the front is Nina Harrison, Edna Wyard, Maude Mann, Mrs. Bert Hout, Adie Gooch, Hazel Barnett, and Mrs. Allen Hill.In the back row, from left to right, is Mrs. Whanger, Elizabeth Miller, and Maud Jackson.
Moorman Parker, right, dressed as the rider for the re-enactment shakes hands with an unidentified man in front of the church located on 3rd Avenue.
Parker, center, prepared for the re-enactment of the Methodist preacher circuit rider next to the church located on Third Avenue. Other subjects unidentified.
A group of spectators watch as Parker re-enacts the circuit rider next to the First Methodist Church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue.
Two young boys on bicycles watch Moorman Parker perform the re-enactment on a horse in front of the First Methodist Church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue.
Moorman Parker sits on top of a horse to perform the re-enactment in front of the First Methodist church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue. Other subjects and spectators unidentified.
Gill poses next to the harnessed animals. He holds a rope meant to lead them.
Looking up at the manor from below.
Boy scouts and uniformed military men lead a marching band down the street as citizens watch from the sidewalk.
A crowd watches from the sidewalk as Boys Scouts, military men, and a marching band move through Temple Street.
Plowing on Felton farm, located on the west bank of the Cheat River, north of the town of Parsons, W. Va.  Visible in the background is the Monongahela Power Company gauge house, which would measure the depth of water in the river.The two plowmen are Fred Felton, on the right, and Otto Plum, on the left.  Jack Felton was present, but is not pictured.  Draft horses pictured were owned by John Harold Felton, assessor of Tucker County and proprietor of the Holly Meadows Dairy.
Text on back reads: "Probably 66th anniversary."