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Identified: James Ewing, Lousie Underwell, Governor Fleming (back row, far right), Gypsy Fleming, Fay Hartley, Brad Clarkson.

1. West Virginia Governor A. B. Fleming and Friends

'Nathan Goff, Sr. (center), H. G. Davis (seated right), Jacob C. Beeson (standing right), Joseph Bell (seated left), Richard P. Camden (standing left)'

2. Finance Committee, West Virginia Legislature

'1. Samuel Price - President; 2. Samuel Woods; Jas. S. Wheat; 4. Evermont Ward; 5. Benjamin F. Martin; 6. D. D. Johnson; 7. William K. Pendleton; 8. James M. Jackson; 9. Nicholas Fitsugh; 10. A. F. Haymond; 11. Charles J. Faulkner; 12. John Blair Dodge; 13. J. A. Robinson; 14. J. M. Hagens; 15. Charles W. Ferguson; 16. William W. Miller; 17. John S. Thompson; 18. D. A. Roberts; 19. J. M. Byrnside; 20. Benjamin Wilson; 21. Alexander Campbell; 22. William H. Travers; 23. William McCreery; 24. Joseph Snyder; 25. W. A. Morgan; 26. George O. Davenport; 27. Isiah Bee; 28. James D. Armstrong; 29. Thomas Maslin; 30. J. H. Atkinson; 31. A. J. Powell; 32. Septimius Hall (also written Septimus Hall); 33. Thomas Ferrell; 34. Lemuel Stump; 35. M. A. Staten; 36. U. N. Arnett; 37. John Bassel; 38. Jepitha Randolph; 39. B. W. Byrne; 40. William B. Brown; 41. J. F. Harding; 42. William Prince; 43. George H. Moffett; 44. W. G. H. Gore; 45. William D. Pate; 46. W. T. Willey; 47. John T. Pearce; 48. B. H. Lurty; 49. A. Monroe; 50. William Haines; 51. John A. Warth; 52. B. Jackson; 53. Charles Kantner; 54. A. W. McClearly; 55. Henry M. Matthews; 56. H. A. Holt; 57. D. H. Leonard; 58. James Calfee; 59. Edward B. Knight; 60. Thomas R. Park; 61. A. Cushing; 62. Thomas Thornburg; 63. Jas. M. Pipes; 64. Fontain Smith; 65. David A. Paul; 66. J. W. Gallagher; 67. A. H. Thayer; 68. Charles O. Boggs; 69. H. M. Dickenson; 70. Hanson Criswell; 71. Lewis Allen; 72. D. D. T. Farnsworth; 73. Charles Waggoner; 74. Okey Johnson; 75. J. N. B. Crim; 76. Logan Osbourn; 77. J. P. Strickler; 78. Unidentified; 79. B. H. Butcher; 80. B. A. Galligan; 81. Unidentified; 82. Unidentified; 83. A. J. Cunningham; 84. D. J. Wetzel; 85. Unidentified'

3. Members of the Constitutional Convention of West Virginia

Martinsburg, West Virginia native David Hunter Strother was appointed Consul to Mexico by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879. The photograph was taken in the gardens called Tivoli De San Cosme at Espiritu Santo, Mexico. Strother is front and center with the white, flowing beard.

4. United States Consul to Mexico, David Hunter Strother in Group Portrait at Tivoli De San Cosme, Mexico

Four young women and a boy in costume. The two women standing are possibly Ann and Zan Gibson.

5. 'Two Old Fashion Girls, The Lovers and The Page'

'Wm. L., C. M., F. G., H. A., James T. and Joe F. Webber; Reunion in Salem, Va., April 15, 1890 of brothers who had not met since 1861.'

6. Brothers Reunited

Front Row Left to Right: Mrs. Woolfe; Edd Knight; James Ewing; Miss Etta Hayes; Back Row, L to R: Miss Gypsie Fleming; W. D. Payne; S. S. Green; Mrs. S. S. Green; Miss Ida Fleming; Governor A. B. Fleming. The photograph was taken at S. S. Green's house on Broad Street in Charleston, West Virginia

7. Governor A. B. Fleming With Family and Friends, Charleston, W. Va.

Three unidentified men wearing derbies and suits; carrying guns and dead animals, at the bottom of snow-covered cliffs.

8. 'On the Cliffs of the Potomac'

Standing - Congressman William L. Wilson from West Virginia; Seated, right-Congressman Clifton R. Breckinridge from Arkansas; Name of person seated left not readable.

9. Group Portrait of United States Congressmen

Pictured: Edgar Bury, Lillian Mc Shane, Zan Gibson, Agnes Bury, W. Bury and Edmund Bury; taken at 84 University St., Montreal

10. Group Portrait of Young Women and Men Posing on Ladders

Pictured: Zan Gibson, W. Bury, Edmund Bury, Edgar Bury and Agnes Bury; taken at 84 University St., Montreal

11. Group Portrait of Three Young Women and Two Men

12. Governor George W. Atkinson and Staff

Artist Neta Blanche Lazzell from Maidsville, Monongalia County, West Virginia is seated front row, second from the left. Others identified, left to right, front row: Abner J. Asbill, Johnston,S. C.; Blanche Lazzell; unidentified student; Lillian Anderson, Hendersonville, S. C. Back Row: unidentified; J. L. Smith; unidentified; Simeon Smith.

13. Graduating Class, South Carolina Co-Educational Institute, Edgefield , S. C.

'Top Row: No. 1. C. Hirsch, Wheeling, W. Va. No. 2. Harry McLure, The McLure, Wheeling, No. 3. F. G. Warden & Doty Hotels, Newark, Ohio. No. 4. Homer Smith, Phoenix Hotel, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. No. 5. Geo. Stamm, Stamm Hotel, Wheeling, No. 6. Clark Hamilton, Wheeling, W. Va. No. 7. Harry Adams, Windsor Hotel, Wheeling, No. 8. Lloyd E. Smith, The Blennerhassett, Parkersburg, No. 9. Geo. O. Taylor, President of the Assn., No. 10. C. C. Horton, Pres. Ohio State Hotel Assn., No. 11. The Colonial Hotel, York, Pa. Mr. John E. Williams; 2nd Row: No. 1. Chas. D. Johnston, Webster Springs, W. Va. No. 2. C. E. VanKuren, Wheeling, No. 3. E. B. Potts, Grand Central Hotal, Wheeling, W. Va. No. 4. T. B. Seely, The Traders Hotel, Clarksburg, W. Va. No. 5. E. B. Carney, Windsor Hotel, Wheeling, W. Va. No. 6. L. C. Crump, The Inn, Kenova, W. Va. No. 7. B. S. McLure, The McLure, Wheeling, W. Va. No. 8. Benj. G. Williams, Skinner's Tavern, Fairmont, W. Va. No. 9. F. Melville Lewis, Secty. Ohio State Assn. No. 10. F. B. Tippett, Editor Daily Register, Point Pleasant. No. 11 E. Schmidt, Exchange Hotel, Bellaire, Ohio.'

14. West Virginia Hotels Association Group

'Charley and Iva Burke Summers in buggy; Sarah Raice, mother of John Wesley Summers wife; John Wesley Summers; Nola Huffman, wife of John Huffman; Phoebe May; John Huffman; Clara Raice, a sister of John Wesley Summers wife; Ira Summers; Fannie Summers; Ernie Simpson; Florence Shahm Nose; Andy Hardsaw; Sadie Pierce; front row: Noren Raice; Harlow Runner; Wade Huffman; J. L. Huffman; Florence Shahm Nose - daughter; Artemis Pierce - on back of horse; Effy Huffman - on horse'

15. Summers Family and Neighbors in Preston County, W. Va.

Joseph Moreland of Morgantown, West Virginia is standing third row, far left.

16. Triennial Meeting of The Sons of The Revolution, Mt. Vernon, Va.

Sitting in the yard, left to right: Jim, Lucy, George Colebank, Ada, Danny, Dorrey Holden and "Ran". Standing on the porch, Ellie.

17. Old Haldeman Homestead, 'Scatter Smiles and Sunshine', Northwestern Turnpike, W. Va.

Group of friends pose outside, sitting under a tree.

18. Ada Haldeman, Olivia L. Haldeman, Arthur C. Thomas and Jasper N. Cole

Three young women wearing fashionable broad-brimmed hats.

19. Margaret De Gant, Anna De Gant and Mary Shelling

Information with the photograph includes "This group was standing in front of Jannett Building (erected by a dentist of that name who later moved to Charleston.) Building in 1940's was bought by an Italian from Clarksburg named Oliverio and named "Professional Building". It was torn down in 1970's to be replaced by Court House annex. Gene W. Ford had law office on front of 3rd floor about 1929."

20. W. W. Tapp, Ada Haldeman, W. P. Samples, N. F. Kendall, Taylor County, W. Va.

Those pictured are likely teachers.

21. Summer Normal at Central, W. Va.

22. Group Portrait with Horses

23. Group Portrait of Police Force, Bluefield, W. Va.

This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Large group of unidentified people, men in left car and women in the right car, pose in train cars while taking the railroad to Blackwater Falls for a picnic.

24. Picnic to Blackwater Falls, Davis, W. Va.