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Mugshot of Blackhand group member Frank Cingotti. He is smiling.The back of the image contains sections in which to fill out identifying information on the subject. The filled out sections read:Name, Frank CingottiCrime, Felonious wounding with intent to kill. (W.Va)

1. Frank Cingotti, W. Va

Furman is dressed in a military uniform and has dirt on his face.

2. Phil Furman during War Games on Caddell Mountain, Preston County, W. Va.

Furlong during a visit to the U.S.S. West Virginia.

3. Captain William R. Furlong

Two men sitting on a rail outside The Big 4 Drug Store, located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Temple Street, in Hinton, W. Va.  A membership card identifies K. D. Foster, on the right, as the Vice President of The Rail Club.

4. Robert Evans and K. D. Foster

Forman, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.

5. Tom Forman, Oakland, Md.

Terra Alta High School student Charles Feather poses for his school photo.

6. Portrait of Charles Feather, Terra Alta, W. Va.

Terra Alta High School student and class president Helen Forman poses for her school photo.

7. Portrait of Helen Forman, Terra Alta, W. Va.

Portrait of Lucy Carskadon Fitzer fromfrom a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.

8. Portrait of Lucy Carskadon Fitzer from Keyser, W. Va.

From top left, clockwise: Ben R. Floyd (1845-1920), George R. C. Floyd (1810-1895), John B. Floyd 1783-1837), and John Buchanan Floyd (1855-1935).George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).  His son, John B. Floyd represented Logan County, W. Va. in the West Virginia house of Delegates in 1881, in the West Virginia Senate 1883-1885, and again in the House of Delegates in 1893.

9. Portraits of George Rogers Clark Floyd and family members

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

10. Portraits of George Rogers Clark Floyd and his daughter Leitia Floyd, Wheeling, W. Va.

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

11. Portrait of George Rogers Clark Floyd

George Rogers Clark Floyed (1810-1895) was a politician and businessman in West Virginia.  He served as the Secretary of Wisonsin Territory (1843-1846) and while living in Wisconsin he served as colonel of the Dane County militia from 1846-1847.  After moving to Logan, County West Virginia in 1857, he later served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1872-1873).

12. Portrait of George Rogers Clark Floyd

Possibly Grandmother Sarah Ellen Finnicum.

13. Portrait of Member of Moreland Family

Freeland sits in the driver's seat of an automobile.

14. Aaron Freeland Behind the Wheel, Summers County, W. Va.

Fox pictured in an elaborately decorated chair.

15. Portrait of Duchia Fox of Brooks, W. Va.

Grandmother of Elvera Fox Porterfield. Wife to David Fox.

16. Portrait of Virginia Martin Fox

Grandfather to Elvera Fox Porterfield. Husband to Virginia Martin Fox.

17. Portrait of David Fox

Portrait of a prominent Hinton school teacher.

18. Pauline "Curly" Watsos Perry Fife, Hinton, W. Va.

19. Grandmother Sarah Ellen Finnicum

An ambrotype photograph of Morrison Foster, brother of reowned 19th century songwriter, Stephen C. Foster.

20. Cased Portrait of Morrison Foster of Western Pennsylvania

Parents of reowned, 19th century songwriter, Stephen C. Foster. William was born in Berkeley County, Virginia (West Virginia), marrying Eliza in 1807 and settling in the Pittsburgh area. Their son, Stephen, is hailed as "The Father of American Music" composing such famous tunes as, "Oh! Susanna" and "My Old Kentucky Home".

21. Dagurreotype Portrait of William Barclay and Eliza Tomlinson Foster

Fairfax was killed July 3, 1893, when he was thrown from his vehicle by a runaway horse. He was a college freshman at the time.

22. George William Fairfax from Preston County, W. Va.

23. Thomas Forbes with Band Instruments

Foley poses outside on a snow covered road wearing an uniform.

24. Frank Foley, Core, W. Va.

The Millers were kin to the Faulkner family. Photo only labeled "Faulkner" but is probably the father of John Faulkner.

25. Father of John Faulkner

Carte de visite portrait of Fairmont businessman, B. Fleming.

26. Benjamin Fleming, Fairmont, W. Va.

Information with the Photograph: "First Row L to R: Dallas Kight, Albert Kight, Ethel Kight Stump (baby), Gertrude Francis Kight, Ollie Kight Yoak (baby), Tommy Albert Francis, Henry Kight, Emma Hall Francis; Second Row: Joseph Lee Francis, Hattie Francis Ferrell, Orville Kight, Rilla Francis Harris, Jerome Francis, Annie Francis Trippett, Hagan Tommy Francis

27. Tommy Albert and Emma Hall Francis Family, Calhoun County, W. Va.

Marie Fansler with her chicken sitting on her shoulder.

28. Marie Fansler and Pet Chicken, Tucker County, W. Va.

Granddaughter of Ida Knapp Helmick. Other information with photograph includes, "Your niece Marie Fansler".

29. Portrait of Marie Fansler, Tucker County, W. Va.

Minister to France under James Buchanan in 1860 and arrested by Federal authorities for treason in August 1861 while negotiating arm sales with France for the Confederacy. He was exchanged six months later and subsequently serve on Stonewall Jackson's staff during the Civil War. After the war Faulkner was elected to the United States Congress, representating the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, 1875-1877 and served on West Virginia University's Board of Regents.

30. Charles James Faulkner of Martinsburg, W. Va.

31. A. G. Fansler Family, Tucker County, W. Va.

Portarit of a teenage girl wearing the fashion of the day.

32. Nellie Viola Fansler, Age 16 Years

Unidentified members of the Fansler family pose for a group portrait.

33. A. G. Fansler Family, Tucker County, W. Va.

Layne Ford, son of Gene and Ada H. Ford wearing army dress uniform. The photograph was taken while he was on leave for the holidays during World War II.

34. Layne Haldeman Ford of Grafton , W. Va.

Six year old dressed in the fashion of the day for children.

35. Layne Haldeman Ford on 6th Birthday, Grafton, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

36. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford of Taylor County, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

37. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford, Taylor County, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

38. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford at Age 32, Grafton, W. Va.

Mrs. Ford died January 22, 1979 at the age of 96. She was a  West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

39. Grave of of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford, Bluemont Cemetery, Grafton, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

40. Ada Enid Haldeman Ford and Friend at Her Father's Home

Information with the photograph includes: "Ada H. Ford at home New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 1952, wearing the orchid given her by Layne H. Ford [her son] for Christmas, Pruntytown Road, Grafton, W. Va.".

41. Ada Enid Haldeman Ford at Home, Grafton, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

42. Ada Enid Haldeman Ford of Taylor County, W. Va.

A West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.

43. Portrait of Ada Enid Haldeman Ford , Grafton, W. Va.

Norris Finney poses with two small boys, unidentified, but are most likely his sons. Information on p. 150 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Kitty Hughes".

44. Norris Finney Family, Morgantown, W. Va.

Portrait of George Fleming in his army uniform, probably during World War II. Information on p. 143 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson".

45. George Fleming, Morgantown, W. Va.

Fansler authored the "History of Tucker County, West Virginia", published in 1962.

46. Homer Fansler of Tucker County, W. Va.

Dr. Fox worked in the Bluefield Sanitarium in Bluefield, West Virginia in Mercer County.

47. Portrait of Dr. Frank Fox, Mercer County, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Daniel Farnsworth (1869).

48. First Lady of West Virginia Mary J. Ireland Farnsworth