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Maxine Scarbro, President of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Speaking at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Also seated on the stage is John D. Rockefeller IV at far left and former W.Va. Governor…

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Marie Orndorff Leist (at right), President of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, at Marlinton Methodist Church for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971

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Marie Leist (left), President of Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, unknown woman, Jane Price Sharp, Editor of Pocahontas Times, and unknown man at Marlinton Methodist Church for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971.

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Marie Leist Pins a Birthday Corsage on Pearl S. Buck in Marlinton, W.Va. The party was held at the Marlinton Methodist Church.

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Marie Leist and Pearl S. Buck at the Birthday Celebration at the Marlinton Methodist Church in Marlinton,W.Va. Left to right: Former W.Va. Governor Cecil Underwood, Marie Leist, Pearl S. Buck, Chef David Sheibley.

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Little Son of Edgar Sydenstricker, brother of Pearl S. Buck

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Little Daughter of Edgar Sydenstricker, brother of Pearl S. Buck

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Large Crowd Listening to Speaker, Maxine Scarbro, at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Mrs. Scarbro was President of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.

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Associate John Anderson (in turban), Author Pearl S. Buck, and film producer Tad Danielewski at an Event in India

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Author, Pearl S. Buck (center) with her associate, John Anderson (left) and film producer, Tad Danielewski in India.

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Geraldine (Jerry) Jett, member of the Marlinton Woman's Club at left, and Marie Leist, President of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, at the registration table Marlinton Methodist Church, Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971.

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Geraldine (Jerry) Jett, member of the Marlinton Women's Club, at the Reception Table, Marlinton Methodist Church, for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971.

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Housing compound in China where Pearl and Losing Buck lived when they were first married in 1917. Photo taken from atop the wall surrounding the compound.
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