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Portrait of an unidentified man.

1237. Unidentified Man

1238. Ballard, Kate May Walkup

Portrait of an unidentified young man.

1239. Unidentified Man

A portrait of an unidentified man.

1240. Unidentified Man

Portrait of an unidentified man.

1241. Unidentified Man

A portrait of an unidentified woman.

1242. Unidentified Woman

A portrait of an unidentified man with a hat on.

1243. Unidentified Man

A portrait of an unidentified man.

1244. Unidentified Man

Portrait of Joseph Colton of Alexandria, Virginia.

1245. Colton, Joseph

General Averell and his men in the rain during the raid on Salem. The men rode through pelting rain and in freezing weather. From a sketch in Harpers Weekly, Jan 16, 1864. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's West Virginia in the Civil War.

1246. General Averell's Raid on Salem

Sketch of a men gathered for a militia meeting. General muster of militia at a West Virginia county seat before the Civil War, required to be held at least once each year. No uniforms were provided, and few were owned and worn-officers were distinguished by colored sashes and each man provided his own arms. Because of division in the ranks, these county militia regiments were of little use in the Civil War. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War.'

1247. Militia Gathering

Candid portrait of W.T. Law and his Jersey cow which won the Grand Champion over all Jerseys' at the West Virginia State Dairy Show, Jacksons Mill, 1951. The cows name is Wonderful Bindle Joy. Picture taken in Harrison County.

1248. Law, W.T. and His Jersey Cow