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Miss Dorothy Wright, Sponsor. Chaperones- Mrs. Alvah Rule and Mrs. Robert Weiner. Third row: Judy Capehart, Don Wyant, Nina Meredith, Gary Weiner, Phil Kyle, George Cinci, Richard Eschenmann, Phil Wygal, Betty Rule, Penny Capehart (?). Second row: (?), Greg Jaranko, Dan Pettrey, Amy Selby (?), Steve Chapnick, Nancy Custer (?), (?), (?). First row: (?)

25. Morgan Grade School, Third Grade, Washington, D.C. Field Trip

26. Gary Weiner of Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Va.

None of the women are identified.

27. Jewish Temple, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Seven of Stonewall Jackson's great-great grandchildren in his pew in the Lexington Presbyterian Church [where Jackson worshiped for almost ten years before leaving to serve the Confederacy in the Civil War]. The children holding a photo of the Clarksburg (West Virginia) Statue of General Jackson, are L to R: Julia (Julie) Christian, Mary Elizabeth Christian, Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian III, Virginia Choate, Warren Christian, James Choate, William Jackson (Jack) Christian.  Color photo by Rev. William Edmund Christian II, great grandson of Stonewall Jackson.

28. Seven of General Stonewall Jackson's Great-Great Grandchildren, Lexington, Va.

29. Jennie Robinson

30. Ben Robinson

31. C.W. Lynch

32. M. Virginia Robinson Lynch

33. Supply Cooks at Basic Training at Camp Lee; Prince George, Va.

Probably used for the training of trench warfare which was the type of fighting waged during World War I. Camp Lee was a basic training camp that included several men from West Virginia.

34. Trenches at Camp Lee, Va.

Men read while waiting their turn with the barber in a make-shift outside "shop". Many West Virginians trained at Camp Lee for fighting in Europe during World War I. Most were members of the 313th, 314th and 315th Field Artillery Units.

35. Soldiers Take Barber Break at Camp Lee, Va.

The units were composed of men from West Virginia and saw heavy fighting during World War I from the Meuse Argonne into Germany.

36. Members of 155th Field Artillery Brigade During Training at Camp Lee, Va.