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image001.jpgRalph Underwood and Mother31 viewsThis picture was cropped from the picture of Little House, and shows Mary Underwood, wife of John Isaac Underwood, holding her son, Ralph. Ralph Underwood was the father of John Mathew Underwood.iwgallery
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img006.jpgWEDDING PICTURE20 viewsPicture of John Isaac Underwood and Mary Alice Bousman Underwood made shortly after their marriage. It was a studio photograph made by Davis Photo Company of Roanoke, Virginia.iwgallery
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img008.jpgJOHN ISAAC, WILLIAM MATTERSON AND NANCY LUCINDA UNDERWOOD22 viewsThis is a cropping from a large photograph of a family reunion of the Atkins Family. John Isaac Underwood is shown as a young man in the back, center; William Matterson Underwood is front, right, and his wife, Nancy Lucinda, is shown beside him. The reason the Underwoods are in the picture is that Nancy Lucinda was an Atkins before her marriage.iwgallery
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IMG_0072.JPGClose-up of Little House23 viewsClose-up showing John Isaac Underwood and his wife, Mary holding their son, Ralph. One of John's sisters is standing beside the door.iwgallery
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IMG_0079_Pantograph.jpgPANTOGRAPH27 viewsThis instrument is used to trace an image and reduce or enlarge it. This one belonged to Isaac W. Undrwood, and was used to enlarge photographs. Isaac used the instrument to make a large sketch from the photograph of him shown in the PHOTOGRAPHS Album. John Matthew Underwood has the enlarged picture. It hung for many years on the wall above John Isaac Underwood's bed.iwgallery
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IMG_0084.JPGLETTER OF CONSENT38 viewsThis is a note by John Hollins giving consent for his daughter, Rebecca, to marry Samuel Underwood, Jr. It is witnessed by Samuel Underwood, Sr., who is Isaac W. Underwood's Grandfather. In Isaac's journal, he confuses his Grandfather with his Great-Grandfather, and he calls his Great-Great-Great-Grandfather his Great-Grandfather (isn't that great!).iwgallery
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test.jpgLITTLE HOUSE27 viewsThis is the first house buuilt by John Isaac Underwood. It is located on the Houchins Place in Patrick County, Virginia. The picture shows John Underwood sitting in the doorway, holding his rifle; his wife, Mary, standing to the left holding her son, Ralph; and her son, Roy is to the right, holding a hammer. The hammer is thought to be the same one that John I. Underwood gave to his Grandson, John Mathew Underwood, and a picture of it will be added to the ARTIFACTS Album.iwgallery
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