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A photograph of Jennings Randolph (second from left) standing with Robert Lee McCoy (left), C. "Ned" Smith (third from left), Mrs. J. P. Beacom (third from right), Mr. J. P. Beacom (second from right), and Mr. Charles Grossman (right).
A photograph of a gathering of West Virginia politicians. Herman Walker (far table, right), Governor Hulett C. Smith (far table, third from right), Dyke Raese (far table, third from left), Jennings Randolph (far table, second from left), Paul Miller (far table, left), Howard Smyth (foreground, second from left), Elmer Prince (foreground, third from left).
A photograph of Senator Randolph (second from left) standing with Judge Charles G. Baker (left), J. W. Ruby (second from right) and another unidentified individual.
A photograph of Senator Jennings Randolph (standing) behind Harley Staggers (left), Sargent Shriver (second from left), Paul Miller (second from right) and Don Bond (right).
A photograph of Senator Randolph (center, back row) standing outside a building with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman (second from right) and J. W. Ruby (owner of Sterling Faucet) among others.
Harley Staggers (back row) and Senator Jennings Randolph (far right).
President Heflin on right and Jennings Randolph on left.
'First meeting to arrange for air transportation at new airport. Left to right: Elmer W. Prince(City Manger), Dr. L.S. Adams, Jennings Randolph(Congressman, J.M. Strouss(State Legislator), and John R. Fortney(Postmaster).'
Identified in photograph are third from left: Jennings Randolph; fourth from left: Julia Davis; fifth from left: Charles Wood (producer of "The Anvil"); sixth from left: Mrs. Leeds Riley.
In commemoration of the flight by Jennings Randolph, member of Congress and Arthur C. Hyde, pilot, on November 6, 1943, from Morgantown, West Virginia to Washington D. C., in first U. S. airplane powered by gasoline made from coal.
Photograph probably taken at the dedication of Pipestem State Park in Summers and Mercer County, West Virginia. Information on the back: "01/01/02 from Lino DiMarchi to Stephen Trail"