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Country home of E.G. Davisson near Crawford, W. Va.

1. Country Home of E. G. Davisson near Crawford, W. Va.

2. Home Place at Simmons Farms, Lewis County, W. Va.

'Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Surveying Party south of Weston, West Virginia, surveying for the Weston to Richwood railroad.'

3. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Surveying Party, Lewis County, W. Va.

'Home of Jesse Hughes. Located at the mouth of Jesse's Run, Lewis County, West Virginia. This edifice is no longer standing.'Built in the late eighteenth century, this building also served as the Mitchell family homestead during the 1800s.

4. Home of Jesse Hughes, Lewis County, W. Va.

5. Unidentified Couple in their Model T Ford, Lewis County, W. Va.

6. Feeding the Chickens, Lewis County, W. Va.

7. Glady Creek Falls, Duffy, Lewis County, W. Va.

8. Cutting Hay with Horse Drawn Mowing Machine, Lewis County, W. Va.

9. Logging Operation next to a Home, Lewis County, W. Va.

A view of Little Kanawha River Falls in Bois, Lewis County, West Virginia. This photograph was part of the Geological Survey.

10. Little Kanawha River Falls, Bois, Lewis County, W. Va.

A group portrait in front of the James W. Moneypenny family home in Lewis County, West Virginia. From left to right: 'Levi Smith, husband of Bertie; Harvey C., a son; George, a son; Allen Markley, husband of Mary Luverna; Bertie, daughter; James F., a son; Jacob, a son; Eliza A., daughter; Sherman, son sitting, holding his son William; Luella, wife of Sherman, holding their daughter Anna. Front Row: left to right: sitting Ella May, wife of Harvery Columbus, holding their daughter Rosa; sitting Luverna, daughter, wife of Allen, holding their daughter Sallie; Bessie, daughter; Albert, son; James William Moneypenny, the father and grandfather; Sarah Ann Conley Moneypenny, wife of James W.,; Flora, daughter.'

11. Moneypenny Family Portrait in front of their Home in Lewis County, W. Va.

Four farmers and two horses are raking hay in a field in Lewis County, West Virginia.

12. Farmers at Work in a Hayfield in Lewis County, W. Va.

13. Colvin Pottery at Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

Three girls in the buggy, while a man rides the horse.

14. Horse and Buggy in Lewis County, W. Va.

15. Lewis County Outing

16. Farmer's Picnic, Lewis County, W. Va.

17. Couple in a Horse Drawn Buggy, Lewis County, W. Va.

18. Swimming at Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca, Lewis County, W. Va.

19. Aerial View of Construction on Interstate 79 near Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

20. Aerial View of Construction on Interstate 79 near Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

21. Engineers at Work on I-79 near Jane Lew in Lewis County, W. Va.

A bridge over the railroad tracks is in the foreground.

22. Horse and Buggy at the Summit between Weston and Buckhannon, Lewis County, W. Va.

23. Covered Bridge, Weston, Lewis County, W. Va.

24. Customers on the Porch of a General Store in Lewis County, W .Va.

25. General Store in Duffy, W. Va.

Looking East toward Weston.

26. Stonecoal Covered Bridge at Maxwells, W. Va.

Looking East toward Weston.

27. Stonecoal Covered Bridge at Maxwells, W. Va.

28. Covered Bridge, Lightburn, Over West Fork, Lewis County, W. Va.

29. Cooking over Fire at Boy's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

30. Showing Rugs and Quilts at Women's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

31. Young Boy Doing Crafts at Boys 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

32. Beekeeping Class at Boy's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

33. Bread Making at Girls' 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

to: Miss Mildred Daris, 158 Marietta Road, Janesville. Postmark: September 12, 1906.

34. Lewis County Court House, Weston, W. Va.

35. Bird's Eye View of Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

36. Old Edward Jackson Home, Jane Lew, W. Va.

37. Bird's Eye View of Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va.

Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va..

38. Muddy Road through Walkersville, W. Va.

Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va..

39. Muddy Road through Walkersville, W. Va.

Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va.

40. Walkersville, W. Va.

41. Promotional Advertisement of Walkersville, W. Va.

Walkersville is located in Lewis County, W. Va..

42. Walkersville, W. Va.

Ireland is in Lewis County, W. Va..

43. Ireland, W. Va.

44. Delivery Men in S. O. Watkins and Company Truck, Lewis County, W. Va.

45. Mill, Ireland, W. Va.

The town of Weston is in Lewis County.

46. Bailey House, Weston, W. Va.

47. Court Street, Weston, W. Va.

48. Plant and Railroad Cars at Jane Lew, W. Va.

A man clearing brush in Lewis County, W. Va.

49. Clearing Brush Near Crawford and Walkersville, W. Va.

50. Farmer with his Horse Drawn Plow beside a Haystack, Walkersville, W. Va.

51. Home near Walkersville, W. Va.

52. Filtration Plant, Weston, W. Va.

'Noble Colvin in doorway; Jim & Mrs. Colvin to left of Noble; Bob Colvin , son of Noble is at the controls of wagon used to haul clay from two miles away, from the Wymer Farm on Broad Run.  Also used in hauling the finished product to railway.  Charles Colvin, son of uncle Jim Colvin is astride the horse standing in the road.  [the pottery is] possibly dismantled in 1918; original photo from Charles Colvin; pottery brought from J. P. Parker around 1880 by S.A. Colvin & Seymore A. Colvin.'

53. Pottery Crew, Jane Lew, W. Va.

54. Linden Grade School, Clarksburg, W. Va.

55. McWhorter Cabin, Lewis County, W. Va.

56. Federal Building Weston, W. Va.

57. Lewis County Courthouse, Lewis County, W. Va.

58. Main Ave in Weston, W. Va.

59. Post Office in Crawford, W. Va.

60. Post Office in Weston, W. Va.

61. Post Office in Ireland, W. Va.

62. Main Street, Jane Lew, W. Va.

63. Girl Scouts on the Westover Firetruck

64. Girl Scout Troop 35 on the Westover Firetruck

Boys are setting up their own radio at camp.

65. Radio Set Up, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

Girls learned the lost art of home weaving on domestic looms.

66. Home- Weaving, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

The girls were taught to use the electric sewing machines.

67. Electric Sewing, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

Graves included in the cemetery are Henry Camden and his wife, Mary Belt Sprigg Camden

68. Remains of Camden Family Cemetery, Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

Information with the photograph includes, "Scene from Arnold Road, back of Jacksonville near head of Camden Road."

69. View Near Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

The building in the foreground was Sam Hogsett's tavern, a meeting place for William Pierson's Confederate guerrilla band during the Civil War.

70. Intersection of Roads in Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

71. Hotel Monticello, Weston, W. Va.

Part of the Wilderness Retreat located in Lewis County. None of the subjects are identified.

72. Lake Riley, Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

73. View Along the West Fork River; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

74. West Fork River; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

75. Bridge; Weston, W. Va.

Published by The Gissy Studio. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

76. On the West Fork River; Weston, W. Va.

Published by M. L. Hunt & Co. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

77. Main Street; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

78. Main Avenue; Weston, W. Va.

Published by T. P. Wright & Co. See original for corresondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

79. Main Street, Looking South; Weston, W. Va.

Published by I. Robbins & Son. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

80. Main Avenue, Looking South from 2nd Street; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

81. Second Street, Looking West; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

82. E. Third Street; Weston, W. Va.

Published by Tierney Bros. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

83. Main Street Looking North; Weston, W. Va.

Published by M. L. Hunt & Co. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

84. First Street; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

85. Second Street; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

86. Second Street Looking East; Weston, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

87. Centre Street Looking South; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

88. A Portion of Weston, W. Va.

The view includes the state hospital. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

89. Portion of Weston, W. Va.

Photograph was taken from the tower of the "Hospital for the Insane".Published by J. Wilsher. See original for corresondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

90. Bird's Eye View of Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

91. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Yards; Weston, W. Va.

Built by Mansfield McWharter's grandfather in 1776. Published by W. Lyle Brown. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

92. Home of Late Edward J. Jackson; Lewis Co., W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

93. Lewis Co. War Memorial and Louis Bennett Public Library; Weston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

94. Residence of Hon. Louis Bennett; Weston, W. Va.

People wait to board the train outside of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

95. Baltimore and Ohio Station; Weston, W. Va.

Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

96. Jackson's Mill, Stonewall Jackson's Boyhood Home, Lewis County, W. Va.