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Children standing in front of the Shack at Pursglove, W. Va.; 'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'

13. First 'Shack' at Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Poeple stand on the stoop of a church building. 'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'

14. Bertha Hill Presbyterian Chapel, Monongalia County, W. Va.

'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission, later called Presbyterian Neighborhood Services, see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'

15. Teenage Boys Posing Outside the 'Old' Shack, Scott's Run, W. Va.

16. Homesteaders at Arthurdale, W. Va.

Frank E. Davis, Sr. stands next to a horse at Homestead Q.

17. Davis, Frank E. Sr. at Arthurdale, W. Va.

Machinery on sites of tennis court and gym foundation.

18. Tennis Court and Gym Foundation Under Construction at Arthurdale, W. Va.

View of the outside of the Weaving Room at Arthurdale, West Virginia.

19. Weaving Room at Arthurdale, W. Va.

'Park View Inn. New Berkeley Springs Hotel is situated facing the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. and is located in the heart of this famous health resort, where Washington visited in 1748. Fairfax gave the famous springs to the public. Berkeley Springs was established as a town in 1776. Va. treated her sick soldiers here. Gen. Washington, Gen. Buchanan, Gen Gates and Charles Carroll bought lots here. The town of Bath 'Berkeley Springs' is full of historical places.'

20. Park View Inn, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Paintings by George Blaney fill this room during an Art Show in the 1930s.

21. Paintings by George Blaney, Grafton, W. Va.

Senator Rush D. Holt is reading some papers while his dog is pretending to type.

22. Holt, Senator Rush D. with His Dog at a Typewriter

23. Chancellor Hotel, Parkersburg, W. Va.

'One of the 1930-40's floods on Maple Avenue, New Martinsville, West Virginia. The Postlethwaite house and garage are in foreground, and 714 Maple Avenue is behind. The floodwaters are not on Postlethwaite pooch, but 714 porch and living area are covered. The McColloch family lived here at this time.'

24. Flood Water on Maple Avenue, New Martinsville, W. Va.