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Both women were West Virginians and renown authors and poets.

1. Poet Louise McNeill Pease and Pearl Buck in front of Civil War Broadsides and Engravings

Louise McNeill Pease was the Poet Laureate of West Virginia, 1979-1993.

2. Poet Louise McNeill Pease

3. Poet Louise McNeill Pease

4. Poet Louise McNeill Pease and Family

5. Captain Mark Poore and Wife Seated in Rocking Chairs

6. J. H. Poage, G. S. W.

Son of Samuel. Wife, Comfort Hickman, daughter of Sotha Hickman, first settler of Clarksburg.

7. Abner Peck

8. A. E. Peyton

Consolidation Gas, Clarksburg, W. Va.

9. Angus E. Peyton, State Commerce Commissioner

10. Dr. Howard H. Peppel

'Battery F, One Hundred and Thirty-Fifth United States Field Artillery. Member of the Senate from the Twelfth Senatorial District. Killed in action in France, July 22, 1918.'

11. Lieutenant Roy E. Parrish, Clarksburg, W. Va

12. Lieutenant Roy E. Parrish

13. Governor Okey L. Patteson (Right) and Harley O. Staggers

Secretary of Interior, 1920-21.

14. John Barton Payne

Deceased January 3, 1925

15. B. Walker Peterson, Wheeling, W. Va.

16. William Tyler Page

17. Col. George S. Patton

18. Francis Pierpont

19. E. C. Protzman?

20. John Pyles, Democratic Candidate, State Senate

21. Nim Protzman and Marshall Hagans

Polsley was elected Lieutenant Governor of the Restored Government of Virginia in 1861,replacing the state government which had seceded at the outbreak of the Civil War. Polsley served under Governor Francis Pierpont.

22. Daniel Polsley, Mason County, W. Va.

'Widow living East Park, Westover

23. Doc Pride, Later Mine Inspector

24. Hon. George Poffenbarger, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

25. Samuel Price

26. Judge Daniel H. Polsley

Commanded Confederate Troops at Philippi, W. Va.

27. Colonel George A. Porterfield, C. S. A., Charles Town, W. Va.

28. Melville Davisson Post

29. Daniel Poe, Upshur County, W. Va.

'President and General Manager of the Pietro Paving and Constructing Company. This work was done in the year 1915 for the city of Williamson, W. Va. About 12 miles of paved street.'

30. Thoney Pietro

31. Melville Davisson Post

32. Melville Davisson Post

'The Fight between Adam (Andrew?) Poe and Big Foot took place on the Ohio River in the Area of present Brooke County, W. Va.'

33. Adam Poe and Big Foot

Likely with a group of students from Upshur Buchannon Normal School/ Classical Academy.

34. Melville Davisson Post, W. Va.

Built by Melville Davisson Post in 1914.

35. Melville Davisson Post Home, 'The Chalet', Harrison County, W. Va.

36. Portrait of Dr. Peck of Grafton, W. Va.

The Bishop of West Virginia Consecrated in St. Matthew's Church, Wheeling, Ascension Day, 1878.

37. Reverend George William Peterkin, D.D., L.L.D.

38. Melville Davisson Post and Dog

39. Melville Davisson Post (Second from Left) on Horseback with Other Polo Players

Washington St. Church

40. J.W. Proudfoot

41. Frances Davenport Packette. Age Seven Months, Charles Town, W. Va.

Annie Gibson Packette, wife of William Bainbridge Packette, daughter of Frances D. Gibson and Col. John Thomas Gibson

42. Portrait of Annie Gibson Packette of Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va

Frances Davenport Packette posing on a rocking horse, on a front porch

43. Portrait of Frances Davenport Packette

Frances D. Packette and her pet cat, Schley-Puss, on a see-saw.

44. Frances D. Packette and 'Schley-Puss'

"Billy Packette", taken Christmas, 1900

45. Portrait of Willie B. Packette

The young girl holding a teddy bear is Frances Davenport Packette. The older boy is possible her brother, Willie.

46. Portrait of Frances Davenport Packette and Older Boy

47. Portrait of Catherine Packette

Greatfather of Frances Davenport Packette Todd

48. Portrait of Lieutenant John Packette