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Identified in the photograph as "Judie" and "Dixie". Page number 89.

25. Portrait of Julian Murrin of Parkersburg High School, W. Va.

Bottom row L to R: "Judy" Murrin, Harry Shafer Barnum, Unidentified, M. Beren. Second row L to R: Harold Murrin, Bill Crow, Coach Thomas. Third row L to R: Sam Hamrick, "Gib" Welch Beaty, B. Shore, Hannaman Roberts. Page number 100.

26. 1922 Parkersburg High School Track Team, Wood County, W. Va,

Inscription with the photograph, from left to right: "Stew, Brun, Salty, Fitz, Charlie, Don, Skillet". Page number 144.

27. 'Camp Can't Find It', Wood County, W. Va.

Most likely a student at Parkersburg High School. Page number 144.

28. Portrait of 'Salty', Wood County, W. Va.

From left to right: Fitz, Salty, Brun, "Me" (Julia Bates Welch), Lil. Page number 145.

29. Group Portrait of Parkersburg High School Students Wood County, W. Va.

Identified in the photograph as "Chunkie". Page number 146.

30. Portrait of George D. Murrin Parkersburg High School Wood County, W. Va.

From left to right: John Miller, Lawrence Wade, Don McGille, Gene Malley. Page # 147.

31. Camp on Hughes River in West Virginia

The only identification for the two girls in the photo are the initials H. M. B. and B. L. D. Page number 149.

32. Portrait of two girls with fishing poles Wood County, W. Va.

Identified L to R: 1.Billy Sprague; 2.John Morrison; 3.Walter Donnaghho (son of original owner); 4.Grant Layman; 5. Dan Mercer; 6.Will Taylor; 7.Morgan Rader; 8.Charles Gruber; 9.Ed Awls; 10.Cooper Heaton; 11.Charles Graham; 12.John Bartlett; 13.Unidentified; 14.Captain Hoar; 15.Nina Hoar(Haymond); 16.Tony Graham; 17.Tony Lotterbury; 18. Horse named Charlie

33. Donnaghho Pottery, Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va

Dan Mercer, Walter Donnaghho and W.B. Cox. stand with large jug. The name on the jug, "L. A. Rosenheim" was one of the pioneer salon keepers in Parkersburg.

34. Dannaghho Pottery, Parkersburg, Wood County, W,Va

Published by H.P. Fischer's Studio. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

35. View on Columbia Avenue, Williamstown, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

36. Group of Workers Putting Up Telephone Pole, Parkersburg, W. Va.