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A view of the Brown Building on the corner of High and Walnut Streets, then the location of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank.
A view of the Beverly Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Falling Run Bridge, looking toward the WVU campus. Beverly Avenue is now known as University Avenue.
A pony pulls a cart festooned with flowers up a residential street lined with spectators.
View of Woman's Hall, previously know as Episcopal Hall.
Members of the Mountain Honorary pose in front of a building. Text on the back reads: "Initiates: Glasscock, Brock, Hardy, Winter, Lewis, White, Mullen, Winters, McCoy, Gilmore, Long, Summers."
A view of the racetrack and grandstand at the old fairgrounds, located in Star City, during the 1909 Morgantown Fair.
Six druggists pose for a formal group photo.
A view of the Agriculture Building on the WVU campus, also known as Experiment Station.
The students and staff of the Sabraton School gather in front of the school building for a group portrait.
One of Standard Oil Company's oil tanks located near Morgantown goes up in flames due to a lightning strike.
The students of the Easton School pose outside of the school building, located in Easton, near Morgantown, W. Va.
A view of High Street showing the tower of the First Baptist Church, located in the same lot as the present church.
View of Woman's Hall, previously known as Episcopal Hall, located on the corner of Spruce and Willey Streets. Correspondence on the back reads, "This is the principal point of interest during the college year."
A woman poses on the grass beneath a sign asking passersby to "Stop at City Auto Company Garage, 444 Chestnut Street, Morgantown" for "auto supplies."
The action begins at the Annual Flag Rush on the Old Athletic Field (now the site of the Mountainlair Parking Garage).
Dorsey Knob can be seen in the distance.
An early view of the site of the Morgantown Municipal Airport during construction. Text on back reads, "Municipal Airport: Road location from U. S. 119 - along second fence line."
Text on back reads, " 'A' Runway from east side at Station 18 and 60. Rock base at north end being placed. Stock pile of surfacing materials."
Three men stand in front of Blatt's Auto and Radio Stores, owned by Carl Blatt, 170 Pleasant Street.
The "I. C. Woodward," launched in 1898 for the Pittsburgh, Brownsville, and Geneva Packet Company, and traveled between Pittsburgh and Morgantown. Woodburn Hall and Martin Hall can be seen on the bank in the background.
People climb on the wreckage of the Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad repair shops in Sabraton after a fire.