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1. Richard Walsh, Pearl S. Buck's Second Husband

Photo of a miniature painted portrait of James Wilson, 1783-1831.  The portrait was painted in Scotland prior to 1799 and in 2018 was owned by the Blennerhassett Historical Foundation, Inc.  See A&M 880 for the diary of James Wilson.

2. Miniature Portrait of James Wilson

Portrait of the basketball star Jerry West, who played for West Virginia University from 1956-1960 and the Los Angeles Lakers from 1960-1974. In 1960, West played on the United States Olympic basketball team.

3. Portrait of Jerry West

West is pictured in front of a Japanese structure after he has made a recovery from hepatitis.  He was the older brother of basketball star Jerry West. David was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service after dragging a fellow soldier from a rice paddy after he was hit. David died in the Korean War at age 22 when Jerry was 12.

4. David West in Japan Before Returning to Korea

David was brother to basketball star Jerry West. He died in the Korean War at age 22 when Jerry was 12.

5. David West in his East Bank High School Letter Sweater, East Bank, W. Va.

Wood (right) and an unidentified male companion pose in front of a "Wild West" scene with cowboy hats.

6. Charles P. Wood and Associate in an Unidentified Location

Wiley stands beside a bush in the Bluestone River Valley.

7. Rachel Wiley pictured near True, W. Va.

Willey, a World War II soldier, was killed during pilot training in southwest United States.

8. Bernard Alma Willey of Summers County, W. Va.

Webb and his family lived in on the Forest Hill side of New River and made their home near Webb's Island.

9. John Webb of New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Portrait of the boy behind a desk with a book. Walker and his family were displaced by the Bluestone Reservoir Project.

10. Portrait of Clarence Walker in New River Home, Summers County, W. Va.

Left to right: "Great Uncle" David Workman;"Great Aunt" Matty (Martha) Workman Moses; "Great Grandma" Sarah Ann Workman; "Great Uncle" Forest Workman. The two boys were not identified.

11. Workman Family of West Virginia Armed for a Hunt