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He is a son of Anthony & Elizabeth Frank Smith.

49. Senator Anthony Smith

Photograph probably taken at the dedication of Pipestem State Park in Summers and Mercer County, West Virginia. Information on the back: "01/01/02 from Lino DiMarchi to Stephen Trail"

50. Senators Robert Byrd and Jennings Randolph of West Virginia

Inscription on the back includes; "Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker presented Soldier Metal to the following U. S. Army military men in ceremony at the Pentagon, Washington, D. C. for their heroic actions following the crash of a commercial airlines near Seattle, Washington on November 18, 1955. Left to right, Pfc Reginald A. Layoff, Chicago, Illinois; Specialist Third Class Peter P. Tamburin, Wheeling, West Virginia; Senator H. M. Kilgore, West Virginia and Specialist Third Class Hugo W. Weiss, New York, N. Y."

51. Senator H. M. Kilgore of West Virginia Poses with Soldiers, Washington, D. C.

Left to right: Senator Harley M. Kilgore of West Virginia, Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri, and Lt. Col. Roy E. Ludick, Representative of Vultee's Fort Worth Plant.

52. Truman Committee's Visit to Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, Fort Worth, Tx.

Left to right: Mr. C. D. Orescon, Senate Appropriations Committee Staff; Mr. Harold E. Merrick, House Appropriation Staff; Congressman Antonio M. Fernandez; Congressman Otto E. Passman; General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Senator Harley M. Kilgore; Congressman Alfred D. Sieminski.

53. U.S. Congressman and Senators Visit General Eisenhower at Shape, Marly, France

Senator H. W. Kilgore (center)of West Virginia, visits an Air Force base during the Second World War. All other persons in the photograph are unidentified. Inscribed on the back of the phtograph,' HQ. Base Air Depot Area ATS_(?) USSTAF Public Relations Office".

54. Senator Kilgore Visits Air Force Base During World War II

Senator Harry Truman (Missouri), second from the right,and Senator H. W. Kilgore (West Virginia)far right, visit Fort Worth, Texas. All other men are unidentified.

55. Truman Committee's Visit to Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Fort Worth, Tx.

Portrait of West Virginia Senator Holt, the youngest person ever popularly elected to the United States Senate. Holt served in the Senate 1935 to 1941, continued his political career in West Virginia state government until his death in 1955.

56. United States Senator Rush D. Holt from Weston, W. Va.

Portrait of United States Senator Rush D. Holt. Inscribed on the photograph,' Young people should not be afraid to put their ideas against those of their elders. They should not accept things simply because those things are old and conventional. This is a time for questioning and experimentation. It is through this kind of conflict that every worth while advance has come. Young people must not follow the old standards and leaders blindly through.'

57. U. S. Senator Rush D. Holt from Weston, W. Va.

Senator Rush Holt from Weston, West Virginia, at work seated at his desk.

58. United States Senator Rush Holt at Work, Washington, D. C.

Senator Byrd, left, and Randolph, right, are pictured together, looking away from the camera, at the dedication ceremony for the new Mining School with the Mine Enforcement and Safety Administration, or MESA.

59. Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph at the MESA Dedication, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right is unidentified, MESA administrator James Day, Raleigh County Airport Authority Paul Hutchinson, Senator Byrd, and unidentified. In the background turned away from the photo is Raleigh Country Airport Authority Charles Lewis. The construction site is located on Airport Road.

60. Visit by Senator Robert C. Byrd to Construction Site of National Mine Academy near Beckley, W. Va.