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Four men and a boy holding guns taken outside of a house.
Mrs. Halderman was a neighbor of photographer U. C. Shock and his family.
A portrait of boy sitting in front of an evergreen tree.
A portrait of man sitting on a hillside.
A portrait of a couple sitting on a log in front of rhododendron.
A portrait of infant sitting in chair draped with fabric.
A portrait of a couple and five children.
A portrait of three girls and a boy taken outdoors
A portrait of young man by the hillside.
A portrait of two young women taken outdoors.
A portrait of infant in a draped chair taken outside.
A portrait of a girl and a boy.
A view of wooden house and surrounding fence by a fruit tree.
A portrait of girl in striped dress.
A portrait of young woman sitting by a tree stump; she is wearing a corsage at her shoulder and holding a posy.
A portrait of man and two horses at the work site.
A portrait of man and woman on horseback taken in orchard.
A view of work horse strapped to a loaded car on rails; a logger stands on the load.
A portrait of man sitting by rock ledges.
On the left of the tree is Bess Shock and Cinderilla Shock standing in front of her.  Behind the tree is Dan Halderman, a neighbor of the Shock family.  On the right side of the tree is Alma Shock holding baby, Charles R. Shock.  Standing in front of Alma and Charles is brother, Herbert Shock.
A portrait of seated woman by the wire fence taken outdoors.
A portrait of infant in wicker chair set in backyard foliage.
A view of loggers with tools at lumber mill.
One man is holding a photograph.
A portrait of a couple and a boy taken in the yard.
A portrait of a couple taken at the foot of a tree.
Photographer U. C. Shock picking apples in the orchard on the hillside above his house at Helvetia, W. Va. Some of the old trees are still there. Notice the face of son Herbert peering out of the foliage at his father's left knee.
A portrait of couple taken outside of the house in Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of young man with a corsage on his lapel, Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of seated woman sitting just outside of the house, Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of seated old man and boy taken just outside of the house in Pickens, W. Va.
A view of two work horses and man at the work site in Helvetia, W. Va.
A group of people posing comically in Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of infant in Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of man seated in snow covered outdoors, Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of woman seated below hydrangea plants in Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of infant seated, Helvetia, W. Va.
A view of two loggers resting on felled tree.
A portrait of woman at the foot of the tree.
A portrait of woman sitting just below flowering hydrangea.
A portrait of a couple and girl sitting on woman's lap.
A portrait of an old couple seated in the garden clutching books, Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of children taken outdoor in Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of infant in chair.
A portrait of man taken outdoor under rhododendron trees, Helvetia, W. Va.
A portrait of woman and boy standing under rhododendron trees.
A portrait of an infant.
A portrait of school children and teachers taken just outside of the school.
A portrait of woman taken at the foot of the tree in Helvetia, W. Va.
Elevated view of the campus including a cemetery (on the left) next to Reynolds Hall (Commencement Hall) where Stewart Hall now stands.
Crowd gathers for the ceremony inaugurating Thomas Hodges as President of West Virginia University. Among the distinguished guests was United States President William H. Taft.
The photograph was taken from the Morgantown riverbank. Note the steam powered riverboat, "Iron Cliff" docked on the Westover side.
Dressed in their best attire, the young couple pose while holding hands and sitting on a rock.
The first of nine times this bridge, which crossed the Potomac River into Maryland, was destroyed during the Civil War. The damage in the photograph was the work of Confederate Colonel Thomas (later General "Stonewall") Jackson's troops, before pulling back to Winchester in June, 1861. The shells of the burned Armory buildings still stands in the background below the town.
One of the nine reconstructed bridges (on the same spot) connecting Harpers Ferry over the Potomac River to Maryland. This bridge was also eventually destroyed during the Civil War.
Maryland, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and a reconstructed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge on the Potomac River as viewed from the Harpers Ferry cemetery. Note the head stones in the foreground and the smoke stack of the burned out United States Armory below. The photograph was taken during the Civil War.
Fansler authored the "History of Tucker County, West Virginia", published in 1962.
Unidentified driver and passengers ride a stagecoach pulled by a team of horses.
Four unidentified men, one a soda jerk, stand behind the counter at Rose's.
Located in the Restwood Cemetery area, near Hinton. The man, woman and child standing in the background are not identified.
A team of four horses, hitched to a small building, pull it through town streets. Subjects are not identified.
None of the passengers are identified.
Family portrait taken outside on a front porch. All persons are not identified.
Two unidentified boys sit in a hitched wagon outside the store.
Located near Hinton in Summers County.
Five unidentified young men pose on the limb of a tree lying in a river.