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A picture postcard of a coal tipple in Glen White, Raleigh County, West Virginia.
A picture postcard of Store and Office Building in Glen White, Raleigh County, West Virginia.
Confederate soldier reunion in Beckley, Raleigh County, W.Va.  Front row, from left to right:  D. P. L. Maynor; Captain Stephen Adams of Lynchburg, Va. and former commonwealth attorney for Raleigh County; Alfred Hurt; James Anderson Gunnoe (lost his leg at the Battle of Cedar Creek); J. W. Sweeney; and Joshua Griffith.  Back row, from left to right:  A. J. Hutchinson; J. E. F. Miller of Sand Branch, Raleigh County; John Prince of Beckley; C. W. Tolley; a veteran named Mann from Summers County, and a non-veteran also named Mann.  Captain Adams commanded Company A of the 30th Virginia Battalion, second of two companies organized in Raleigh County.
Maria Prince Beckley of Philadelphia, wife of James John Beckley, first clerk of the United States House of Representatives and first Librarian of Congress.  Maria Prince Beckley was also the mother of Alfred Beckley, founder of Beckley and Raleigh County.  She died in 1833 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Alfred Beckley (1802-1888), the founder of the town of Beckley and Raleigh County, W.Va.
The photograph was taken while West was driven through the streets of Beckley by a very proud fan following West Virginia University's amazing run in the 1959 NCAA Basketball Tournament. The Mountaineers make it to the National Championship game, losing to California by one point. West was named the MVP of the tournament. The others in the photograph are not identified.
Could also be Pendergrast?
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 493, vol. 2
From "Beckley U.S.A. " by Harlow Warren, p. 358-359, vol. 2. On the back: "William P. Hull and his wife. Born on April 7, 1858. Wade and Henry's brother, sons of Lewis Hull."