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Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 21, 2011

Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is possibly Wanda June Moore of the Classified Department, according to Ken Reffeitt.

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February 21, 2011 @ 12:35 PM

We have a treasure trove of old negatives and photos at The Herald-Dispatch. Some of the images, we know. Others, we have no idea.

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We are scanning the negatives and photos and running some of the photos in the newspaper.

These photos were from a box of 4x5 negatives. The box indicates they are office staff photos, probably from the late 1940s.

Browse through the gallery. If you can add caption information to any of the photos (or correct a caption we already have), e-mail online editor Andrea Copley-Smith at acopley@herald-dispatch.com or call 304-526-2764. Be sure to include the title of the gallery, details of the photo, your name and phone number.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is possibly Wanda June Moore of the Classified Department, according to Ken Reffeitt.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s.

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Dapper Pete Wilson ,Huntington Publishing Co. executive. Thanks to Joe Amsbary for the identification.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is Dorothy Buzek (later Mrs. Goodman), who covered schools and other features, according to Ken Reffeitt.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is Hugh Maxwell, according to Janet Neff Ross.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is Catherine Bliss Enslow, an Advertiser society editor who walked up to the Duke of Windsor at the Greenbrier Inn and interviewed him, according to Ken Reffeitt.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. Dorothy Buzek (later Mrs. Goodman) covered education and other features. She was also active in Pilot International. Thanks to Ken Reffeitt for the information.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. Margaret Yeager Neff, Advertiser society editor. Thanks to Ken Reffeitt for the information.

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Dapper Pete Wilson ,Huntington Publishing Co. executive. Thanks to Joe Amsbary for the identification.

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Herald-Dispatch staff photo, probably from the late 1940s. This is Doris Copley Miller, Herald-Dispatch obituaries, Tri-State Spelling Bee director and society editor. "She was my wife's grandmother, born in 1903, died in 1993," according to Dan Holbrook. "She was a local author, poet, friend of Jesse Stuart, and wrote the 1972 centennial history of Huntington. Her papers are in Marshall's Special Collections, and there is a scholarship in her name at Marshall as well."

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