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An unidentified man is caught with his pants unbuttoned.

49. Man Pulling Up Pants After Urinating Off Bridge Outside of Hinton, W. Va.

People are crowded along the balconies and staircase of the building. The atmosphere of the photo suggests an excitement in the air, perhaps in anticipation of a parade.

50. A Large Crowd of People Gather Along the Balconies of a Building, Hinton, W. Va.

Three unidentified men put their arms around each others shoulders while posing on the bridge.

51. Men Pose on Bridge Over New River, Hinton, W. Va.

The photograph is titled, "Irish Nut." An unidentified man sits on the railing while holding his hat.

52. Man Sitting on Railing of Bridge, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured are two Summers County residents who belong to the Morris family. First names unknown.

53. Relatives of J. D. Morris, Summers County, W. Va.

Relatives of J. D. Morris pictured. One holds a gun while the other holds up a liquor bottle. First names are unknown.

54. Morris Family Members, Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured are relatives of J. D. Morris.

55. Men with Horses, Summers County, W. Va.

Three women sit inside a horse-drawn carriage. Their first names are unknown.

56. Female Relatives of J. D. Morris, Summers County, W. Va.

Group portrait of the Summers County residents and relatives.

57. J. D. Morris Family, Summers County, W. Va.

Male members of J. D. Morris family gather around to play cards.

58. Morris Boys, Summers County, W. Va.

The two men pictured are members of the J. D. Morris family.

59. Men Stand Outside a Merry-Go-Round Carousel, Summers County, W. Va.

The Hinton Baking Co. entrance is covered in snow. The sidewalk nearby appears to have been shoveled clear.

60. Baking Shop Surrounded by Snow in Hinton, W. Va.

The Gerardstown Presbyterian Church was organized in 1783.

61. Gerardstown Presbyterian Church, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1822. The back of the post card reads: "Moorefield Presbyterian Church: Built in 1847 with additions in 1870, 1928, and 1956, used as a hospital and stable by Union Forces during the Civil War, for which an indemnity was paid by the United States Government."

62. Moorefield Presbyterian Church, Moorefield, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1848.  The present building was built in 1945 after the original collapsed during repairs.

63. St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wardensville, Hardy County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1819 and a building was completed in 1822.  The Episcopalians and the Presbyterians shared the church in 1861 until a disagreement suspended the Episcopalian use of it until 1874.  The present church moved to it's current location in 1900 and in 1952 a new church building was finished.

64. Trinity Episcopal Church, Morgantown, Morgan District, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The organization was established before the Civil War, but the exact date is unknown.

65. Paw Paw Methodist Church, Paw Paw, Morgan County, W. Va.

Photo postcard belonging to L. L. & G. W. Jamison Cattle Dealers in Morgantown, W. Va.

66. L. L. & G. W. Jamison Cattle Dealers

67. A Weltner Family Member, Stewartstown, W. Va.

Holly was 10 years old in this photo. He was the brother of Casto Conner and John Conner. The Conners are related to the Weltner family. The back of the photo reads, "I am 10 years and 5 months old; 4 feet 6.5 inches high; weigh 75 lbs."

68. Holly Conner, Stewartstown, W. Va.

A Weltner relative poses in her cap and gown while holding a diploma.

69. Weltner Family Member's Graduate Portrait, Stewartstown, W. Va.

Standing in the front right are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zinn, parents of Earl Ray Zinn. John Wesley Zinn married Mary M. Corrothers, daughter of William Corrothers who built the house around 1875. Earl R. Zinn married Lillian Arnett Steele.

70. Home of Earl Ray Zinn

Earl Ray Zinn, pictured on the extreme right, poses beside an automobile with his unidentified associates.

71. Earl R. Zinn and Associates

Oak Park was an amusement park situated near the town of Masontown.

72. Lunch Counter at Oak Park near Masontown, W. Va.