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Image from 'Industrial and Picturesque Clarksburg, W. Va.' published by the Press of the Clarksburg Telegram Company, Printers and Publishers, Clarksburg, W. Va., 1911.
The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.
Portrait of the storefront once ran by Alva "Pus" Woodall.
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (small child at center) poses with her father, Absalom, mother, Caroline, her older brother, Edgar, and baby sister, Grace.
Reception room on the 2nd floor in Grafton, W. Va.  Woman standing behind a counter, two children sitting in chairs.
Outside of Loar and Co. Photography Studio in Grafton, W. Va. 'Loar family moved from Fetterman, 1896.'
Exterior view of Loar and Co. Photographs in Grafton, W. Va.  Studio on 2nd floor, lived on 3rd floor 1890-1902.
From left to right is the Hardware Store, Bell Telephone Business Office, Watt's Studio, and Sutherland Jewelry on 3rd Avenue. The store owners and clerks pose outside of their respective places. Subjects unidentified.
The man poses in the studio located on Second Avenue.
Portrait of an unidentified male in a military uniform in what appears to be a photo studio.
Inside view of Loar Photography Studio in Grafton, W. Va.
Martha Ellen "mattie" Charlton Bigony and her husband, Dr. John Francis Bigony, are pictured inside Peppel's studio located on 2nd Avenue.
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.
Man identified as C. E. Wiseman poses with one pant leg pulled up, exposing his prosthetic leg.
Three unidentified men are pictured together in a photo studio.
Probably the interior of Rogers Photo Studio on Pleasant Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Horse-drawn studio used in Nebraska by Loar of Grafton, W. Va.  Dark room in West in about 1885.  Building at 117-119 W. Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.  Pictures made in studio after purchased building.  Built new building in 1902.'