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A nurse checks on a patient. The photograph shows two patients in bed.

37. Salvation Army Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.

A nurse holds a baby in each arm. On the right of the photograph, a child sleeps in a crib.

38. Salvation Army Nursery, Charleston, W. Va.

Anderson and his two associates pose with their rifles, showing off the dozens of rabbits brought back from a hunt.

39. W. E. Anderson and Associates after Hunting Excursion, near Charleston, W. Va.

Roessing, pictured at age 17, poses for a portrait in his ROTC uniform.  He was likely part of the ROTC at his high school or at West Virginia University, where he studied until 1935.  He transferred to West Virginia Wesleyan in 1935 and graduated in 1937.

40. Charles Roessing in ROTC Uniform, Charleston, W. Va.

The nurses in the forefront hold flower bouquets. Behind them, physicians and staff are dressed in suits.

41. Staff, Nurses, and Physicians of Mountain State Memorial Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.

The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.

42. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Ziler at Silling-Ziler Wedding Party, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

43. Men of United States Army Air Corps 100th Division, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

44. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Camp, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

45. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Troop Exercise, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

46. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Camp, Charleston, W. Va.

The church was first organized in 1862.  The current church was built in 1897.

47. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Charleston, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was first organized in 1837. The present church was consecrated in 1901.

48. St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Charleston, W. Va.