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13. Central Plant at the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Taylor County, W. Va.

14. Field Work at the West Virginia Industrial School For Boys, Taylor County, W. Va.

15. Berkshire Sows Grazing at the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Taylor County, W. Va.

16. W. Va. Industrial School for Boys, Taylor County, W. Va.

First Row, Left to Right:  O. T. Sines (day guard), George Travis (eng.), H. O. Vantramp (eng.), Frank Moore (baker), unknown (teacher), W. R. Collins (guard).  Second Row, Left to Right:  Mr. Walter (stable boss), Ralph Kunst (guard), C. E. Bunner (chief eng.), H. L. McMillin (boy's cook).  Third Row, Left to Right:  Mr. Deering (guard), E. Whitescarver (teacher), Mr. Sheppard (shoe shop supervisor).'  The men pose for a group portrait as the boys look out the windows of the school behind them.

17. Staff of W. Va. Industrial School for Boys on Flag Day, Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

Wide angle view of the school grounds and buildings.

18. West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Pruntytown, W. Va.

The Last Supper scene is painted on the backdrop behind stage.

19. Interior of Church at West Virginia Industrial School for Boys

The chapel was built in what was then Williamsport, Virginia, twenty years before West Virginia became a state. The building served as a Methodist Protestant church until the Union of Methodist Churches in 1939. In 1947, the church and its grounds were sold to the Industrial School and was designated the school's institutional chapel.

20. Warder Chapel at the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Pruntytown, Taylor County, W. Va.