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Gideon Draper Camden born in Montgomery County, Md., August 31, 1805 was son of Rev. Henry Camden who moved to Harrison County W. Va. early in the 19th century.  Camden was an uncle of U. S. Senator Johnson N. Camden. He was Pros. Attorney of Randolph County in 1837 and Judge of Circuit Court of Randolph County in 1851.
'Alexander Campbell in the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830: Photograph of George Catlin's painting of the Virginia Constitutional Convention.  Campbell is the seventh person from the right in the back row.  Though Campbell had strong reservations about entering politics, he was prevailed upon to do so to speak out regarding slavery, democratizing the government, and public school education for all children.'
Collected funds and started the erection of Andrews Church.
Portrait of baby Cox.
Mary is 5 years old; Julia is 3 1/2.
'Ex-Judge of the state supreme court'
Inscribed on the back,"front row/ Juanita (next to small girl); Nellie Riggenbauch (author)"
Photograph taken in Long Beach, California.
Portrait of Cook in uniform at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina.
Cook, a World War II soldier, is pictured in uniform.
Denver and Benny Cook are pictured together in front of a wire fence.
Portrait of a young Cook.
Carrol was a football coach at Terra Alta High School.
Wearing a Mohiganette uniform (dancers with Morgantown High School Band).

27. Stan Cox

An unidentified school boy draws.

30. Stan Cox

Twenty Fifth Wedding Anniversary portrait.
Roy Bird Cook in his office.
Edward Joseph Cabbell (father of Edward J. Cabbell) in graduation cap and gown, Kimball High School Senior, 1964
Crawford retired as a Colonel and the highest ranking African-American military officer from Summers County.
Daughter of John Friend and Nancy Snider.
Benny Cook, Matt Cook, Virgie M. Cook Lilly, Denver Cook, and George W. Cook pictured together.
Mrs. Calvert dumps water into pails. She was living without running water.
Ed Cabbell riding a horse during the John Henry Folk Festival in Charleston, W.Va.
DeWitt served as Governor of New York from 1817-1822. While serving as Governor, he was largely responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal.
'From a portrait painted about 1790, hanging in a gallery at Yale University.  Print furnished through courtesy of William Corbly Lemley and Joseph C. Gluck)
Portrait of U. J. Courtney, husband of Mollie Courtney, sister of Blanche Lazzell.
Full body portrait of a woman from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.
Portrait of a woman from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.
Portrait of male from the Courtney family, distant relatives of Blanche Lazzell.
Portrait of Mary Courtney Randall.  The Courtney family is distantly related to Blanche Lazzell.
For further information of William Dixon Clark, refer to the original.
Portrait of Ulysses James Courtney, brother in law of artist Blanche Lazzell.  Ulysses married Blanche's sister, Mollie, in 1891.
Postcard photograph of a portrait of Alexander Campbell. He was known as a Bible teacher, minister and leader in the church planting movement of independent and predoniminational congregations that is historically known in America as the Restoration Movement.  Campbell founded Bethany College in 1840 which is located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia.
A portrait of French Ensor Chadwick about the time he graduated from the United States Naval Academy. Chadwick was subsequently promoted to Rear Admiral in 1904.
Portrait of Mollie Courtney, sister of Blanche Lazzell.  Mollie was born in 1869, and married  Ulysses James Courtney in 1891.
Photo of the tintype portraits.
Portrait of Mrs. J. M. Clines, likely a resident of Keyser, W. Va., taken in Baltimore, MD from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
Portrait of Uncle Cy from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
William and Mary were married on June 13, 1878.  Written inside the paper enclosure are the words "While these you keep remember us."  The Corrothers family is likely related to the Zinn, Steele-Arnett, or Sanders family.
Subjects are not identified.
Charlton and his wife, Sally, were parents of Mary Jane Charlton.
Portrait of baby Lucille Courtney, likely the daughter of Mollie (Lazzell) Courtney.  Mollie's daughter, Flora Lucille, was born in 1894.
Portrait of Ethel Courtney as a baby.  Ethel is likely the daughter of Mollie and Ulysses Courtney, born in 1896.
E. R. Caster family outing on July 4th. The original is in the oversize photograph collection.
Charlton is a Civil War veteran who fought on the side of the Confederacy. He was wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor, Va. in 1864. He later went on to become the first school teacher in Madam's Creek, a town near Hinton, W. Va.Charlton first married Nancy Parker. Together, Parker and Charlton had a daughter, Mary Jane Charlton. Mary Jane would later marry Silas Hinton.
Charlton pictured standing in the middle of the field.
Made Survey for Huntington, W. Va. Born March 18, 1826, at Campton, New Hampshire died July 18,1903, at Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Dennis Clark was born in slavery, ca. 1850 to "Aunt Prissy" Clark. They were owned by George Washington Dorsey of Morgantown.
Wife of West Virginia Governor John Jacob Cornwell (1917-1921).
Houston, son of Manderville Cook and Sally Goff Cook, is pictured in a suit.
Portrait of Jesse Campbell, brother of Lacy Campbell.
Wife of West Virginia Governor William Gustavus Conley (1929-1933).
Candid portrait of husband and wife, Clifford and Eva Condon from Morgantown, West Virginia. The photograph was probably taken in Long Beach, California.
Clifford Kain Condon, in Navy uniform, photograph taken before World War II.
WVU student and composer of the WVU Alma Mater.
Clifford Kain Condon, dressed in naval uniform. the photograph was taken  before World War II. Condon was captured near Manila by the Japanese in December, 1941 and later died in a POW Camp.
Candid portrait of husband and wife, Clifford and Eva Condon (standing,right) with unidentified couple. The men are wearing navy dress whites. The photograph was probably taken in the Philippines before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Clifford Condon was captured by the Japanese in December, 1941 and died in a POW Camp in 1945.
Cooper pictured during his freshman year at Terra Alta High School.
The two are pictured inside their home which is located across from Tom's Run.
'Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia.'
Portrait of the Caruso family.
Crawford, an educator, stands beside what appears to be a buffet table.
Cather was a Civil War veteran (Major, 1st West Virginia Cavalry), a farmer, surveyor and for a short time Adjutant General of West Virginia. He was married to Helen V. Mallonee.
A member and administrator of the Freewill Baptist congregation in New England, Curtis was one the founders of several mission schools established in the Shenandoah Valley to educated freed slaves and their children after the Civil War. Curtis was also instrumental in the founding of Storer College in Harpers Ferry.