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Units of the Regiment formed on parade.

49. Camp Scene of First Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry

For names of players pictured: see original photograph.

50. Episcopal Hall Football Team at West Virginia University

Student who received souvenir was Margie Dillow. Image of her teacher Allan A. Moats on the front. Classmate listing can be found on the back. See original for further correspondence. Published by H.G. Phillips. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

51. Souvenir From Mount Morris School, Cove District; Barbour Co., W. Va.

A group of parade participants in patriotic garb make their way down the street.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.

52. Fourth of July Parade in Davis, W. Va.

Samuel F. Harsh is pictured sitting down beside his wife, Louisa, who is holding baby Goldie Claire. Standing in the background is William and Alice Kidwell.Harsh was a home guard at Phillippi, W. Va. during the Civil War and owned a Blacksmith shop. He and his wife moved to Davis around 1890.J. William Kidwell worked for Babcock Lumber Co. and Blackwater Coal Co.

53. Samuel F. Harsh and Family, Davis, W. Va.

Top Row: Maud Barthlow, Marshall Jonce, Iris Tennant, Lower Row: Daisy Fleming,DellaKincaid

54. Morgantown High School Class of 1898

Text on the back reads, "Ruth, Frank, and Bill Maxwell with Ella Jackson, their nurse for many years."

55. Children with their Nurse