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73. Pate Protzman of Morgantown, W. Va.

A carte de visite photograph of a woman holding a small child. There is a federal revenue stamp on the back of the photograph, indicating a tax had been paid on the image. This stamp tax was passed by Congress to pay for raising costs of the Civil War from 1864 to 1866.

74. Aunt Ri and Troy Perkins

Wife of West Virginia Governor Okey L. Patteson (1949-1953)

75. First Lady of West Virginia, Lee Hawse Patteson from Romney, W. Va.

Information included with the image, " Richard Powell, U. B. Minister, Nephew - Grandmother Lewis."

76. Cased Ambrotype Portrait of Richard Powell

Polling is holding a bowler hat and a leather bag, possibly a doctor's bag.

77. Portrait of Georg Polling, William, W. Va.

78. Portrait of Cara Martin Poling, Montrose, W. Va.

79. Bernie Pence West Virginia Artist

This picture was taken before 1917 as the mill was painted red in 1917. Boss Park bought this mill in 1907 and move there from Tyler County, West Virginia. He modernized the equipment. Boss Park and his wife Mary are standing at the right of the door. The child Mrs. Park is holding is Harry or Earl. Mae Howard, wife of Will Howard is standing on steps just beyond Mrs. Park. Children left to right: Clarence Howard, Ethel Park, Frank Park- in front sitting. Photo labeled: Sara Scott

80. Boss Park and Family at Mill, Monongalia County, W. Va

Pyke was postmaster at Cassville in 1908.

81. Spencer Campbell Pyle of Cassville, W. Va.

82. David J. Peterson

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

83. Dr. Norman Randolph Price, Captain U.S. M.C. in Uniform During WWI, Marlinton, W. Va.

Print number 1328.

84. 'Dad' Protzman, Morgantown, W. Va.