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Oil Derricks McCabe, Rolan, Gilbert, Roland, and Douglass No. 2 amongst homes at Cornwallis.

1. Cornwallis Oil Field, W. Va.

Portrait of an unidentified Civil War veteran.

2. Civil War Veteran

'In the early 1880's. Fifth Avenue looking west from just west of 11th Street. Trinity Episcopal Church at left. Next, spire of First Presbyterian Church chapel, then First Congregational Church, 5th Avenue Baptist Church, old city hall and city jail in the order named.'

3. Fifth Avenue Churches and Buildings, Huntington, W. Va.

'In the 1880's. Flag raising at Oley School. Looking east along 5th Avenue from 13th Street.'

4. Flag Raising at Oley School, Huntington, W. Va.

'The last of the Jacksons to live at the home on 7th and Quincy Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Jacksons are distant kin of Stonewall Jackson.'

5. Members of the Jackson Family, Parkersburg, W. Va.

Group portrait Locust Grove School students before 1900.  'Uncle John' Miller, Teacher. 1st Row left to right:  A.D. Lough, Howard Bodkin, Jennie Bodkin, Edna Lambert, Derm Lambert, Terrie Payne, Preston Levenger, Mary Ellen Levenger, Ellen Levenger, Willie Levenger, Ann Payne, Ed Lambert, Willie Lambert, Jennie Stamp.  2nd Row left to right:  Phehe Lough, Willie Heurrer, Carrie Simpson, Fannie Lough, Laura Ellburn, Lynnie Hoover, Ada Hammer, Warick Lambert, Kora Lambert, Jon Bodkin, Walter Lambert.  3rd Row left to right:  Flow Levinger, Jesse Lambert, John Miller (teacher), Tim Conrad, Ed Miller, Henry Bodkin.

6. Class Photo Locust Grove School, Pendleton County, W. Va.

View of J. M. Barbe's home in Harrisville. There is a man and a woman on the porch and two children in the yard.

7. J. M. Barbe Home, Harrisville, W. Va.

8. Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

9. Corps of Cadets Muster on Athletic Field, West Virginia University

'#1 R.H. Gratz, BLW 1743, 7/18/68, 15x18" 44 0 21 ton. Ancient engine, the Gratz, one of the two engines which operated on the Laurel Fork and Sand Hill Rail Road.  Taken around 1880-1890.  Two persons on the tender are unidentified, but Swearingen said the two others were David Reece, engineer, and C. M. Jones, master mechanic.  The engine was scrapped in 1897, along with th railroad system.  (Picture to accompany Parkersburg News article, July 10, 1960).'

10. Engine on the Laurel Fork and Sand Hill Railroad

11. Thomas Birkby Norris

'picture was taken before 1890'

12. View From Hill in Waynesburg, P.A.