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1. Telephone Bank for World War II Soldiers

2. Telephone Booths for World War II Soldiers

3. Soldiers Await the Use of Telephones at a World War II Phone Bank

Dick pictured on the telephone. She was a member of the Women's Army Corps (WAC).

4. WAC Personnel Leatrus Dick from Summers County, W. Va.

Two horses pull the float down Temple Street.

5. Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company Parade Float in World War I Victory Parade, Hinton, W. Va.

From left to right are an unknown boy, Janie McCoy (Mick), Mary Sue Campbell (Fletcher), Eugenia Campbell (Fidler), and Minnie Campbell (Shreve). The Weston-Central Telephone Company, which was owned by Hugh Amos, was located in the upstairs section of the building. The operators were known as 'Hello Girls.'

6. Millinery Shop and Weston-Central Telephone Company Office, Burnsville, W. Va.

Mary Rupert Green (b. 1854, d. 1929/03/01) was married to Thomas B. Green and mother to photographer James Edwin Green, Sr.  A pennant for the U.S. Marines is hanging in the background.

7. Mary Rupert Green on Telephone