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Old North West Turnpike 1838 completed from here to Parkersburg, West Virginia.

25. Road Out of Romney, W. Va.

Raymond is on the left. Dewey is on the right. The two are pictured in their uniforms.

26. Raymond & Dewey Deeds

Lona Richmond, left, and Betty Jane Arrington Angell, right, pose in front of the theatre on Ballengee Street.

27. In Front of the Ritz Theatre, Hinton, W. Va.

Petrey pictured in front of the Ritz Theatre on Ballengee Street.

28. Basil Petrey, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right in the front is Earnett Cobb, Betty Jane Arrington Angell, and Lloyd Seldomridge. The two gentleman in the back are Homer Thrall, left, and Raymond W. Argabright. On the awning, above the group, reads, "The Gang's All Here".

29. Group Posing In Front of Ritz Theatre, Hinton, W. Va.

Jones pictured in uniform.

30. Portrait of WWII Soldier Ralph Jones of Summers County, W. Va.

Parade is associated with the War Bond Drive at which the Musical Steelmakers performed.

31. WVU ROTC Marching Down High St., Morgantown, W. Va.

Russell, father to Joe Neely, is pictured sitting at a desk while on a phone call.

32. Train Master Russell Neely on Telephone, Hinton, W. Va.

Mrs. Maude Wiseman Adkins in center with Depsey Adkins to the right and Gladys Richmond Adkins to the left. Dalena Boone is left of Badie Bracken Adkins, who is the girl in the front, and left of her is Joyce Delano. Nile Boone is the boy sitting in the front.

33. Adkins Family and Associates, Summers County, W. Va.

Men inspect the damage after the infamous Japanese attack. The "Wee Vee" as the ship was affectionately referred to, was raised from the bottom of Pearl Harbor where she was moored during the attack and towed to dry dock for repairs.

34. Severely Damaged U.S.S. West Virginia After December 7th Attack on Pearl Harbor, Hi.

35. View of WVU Campus from Westover, W. Va.

Crew members during a salvage and repair operation work port side of the battered battleship. The U.S.S. West Virginia was hit by seven torpedoes and two bombs during the December 7th attack.

36. Gaping Wound on U.S.S. West Virginia, Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii