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The hotel is located on the corner of High and Moreland Streets.  A curtain in the left window advertises "Frocks & Hats."
Molded cement structures fill a warehouse.
An unidentified worker supervises as the machine molds concrete into support beam structures.
Three gentlemen are standing in front of a 1965 Buick at the Chittum Motor Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Currency Exhibit from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond Virginia, located in the Morgantown, W. Va., First National Bank.
Milan Pharmaceuticals Inc., located in the Evansdale area in Morgantown, W. Va.
Interior of shirt factory at Marilla in Morgantown, W. Va. Workers are busy on their machines.
C.W. Halstead, C and P Telephone Company, Charleston, W. Va., demonstrates sound transmission on a laser beam at Morgantown Research Center, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Morgantown, W. Va.
Houses surround loading site along the Monongahela River.
Glass Factory located in Morgantown, W. Va. Railroad tracks run along one side of the factory and main road runs along the other side.
'Dupont Chemical Company, now Morgantown Ordnance Works.' A few houses surround the plant. The river is located on the far side of the plant. Automobiles can be located in the parking lots.
Ford Garage located in Morgantown, W. Va., at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Kirk Street. Large trucks parked near garage. Sign also advertises Mercury.
Wilson Chevrolet Company located in Morgantown, W. Va. across from the Standard Esso Dealer. Tow truck located in front of the building. Automobiles line the street.
Employees of Wilson Chevrolet in Morgantown, West Virginia. Back Row: left to right: M. R. Moore, Buck Core, Lemley T. Jamison, John Lough. Front row: Earl Metseller, Okey Dewitt, Mac McGinnis, and Dave Wilson.
The Woodgrove Furnace was built, three miles from Ice's Ferry, between 1822 and 1824 by Josiah Jackson, son of Samuel Jackson. This furnace was used to make pig-iron.
Pile of lime stones found in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
'Joe Dadich's Garage (1887-1952) on Harding Avenue, near present site of Pierpont House. He bought wrecked and damaged cars, fixed them, and sold them. He is thought to be Morgantown's First Used Car Dealer.'
The front of Marriotts Service Station in Morgantown, West Virginia.  Former site of the Morgan home.
'On the S. W. corner of Pleasant and High Streets.  First two story building in Morgantown.'
Back of the photo reads mention of Mr. & Mrs. Rosie Shanks and two friends, Jim Shanks and Clarence Shanks. From the estate of George W. Cunningham.
Print number 944.
Murphy Construction Company cement mixing truck in a construction area, Morgantown, W. Va.
Through the window is G. T. Federer on on the right in a white coat; there are fruits stacked in the window. Located on Pleasant Street.
Glassworkers from local glass company in Morgantown, W. Va. Workers surrounded by materials and equipment.
Chrisman Foundry Company located in Westover, W. Va., near Morgantown, W. Va. Scraps seen near the factory.
Probably the construction site of the Cheat Lake Dam in Monongalia County.
Probably construction of the Cheat Lake Hydro-Electric dam in Monongalia County.
See original for correspondence.
Men standing in front of Company building in Morgantown, W. Va.
Portrait of employees working outside. See original for correspondence.
'Victor Elevator and Mills Co. North of Walnut St. on the West side of University Ave.  Built by the late E. C. Allander about 1885.'
American Sheet and Tin Mill looking South East. Located in Morgantown, W. Va. Men and children sitting on fence located near Mill. Houses located near Mill.
Horse-drawn buggy used for distributing laundry.
Chadwick's laundry wagon on Chestnut Street, Morgantown; the wagon is parked in front of the building for Chadwick's Laundry.
J. H Flick Construction Company Railway Contractors from Mount Vernon, New York, located near railroad tressle at Walnut Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Glass factory in Seneca. Tower seen before the factory, stacks located  on left side of factory.
Anton Romisch, second from left standing. Workers pose for photograph. Many of the workers holding tools.
From the pamphlet "Morgantown West Virginia Past and Present with a Glance to the Future."
Four men are standing in front of Dawson's News Stand in Morgantown, West Virginia. There are: (right) Grover 'Coopeye' Rice, H. Ott Garrison 'Hog' (middle), ? Fox 'Foxy' (left) and Fenton Rice (rear) High and Fayette Streets. Centennial edition of Morgantown Post.
Four men are standing in front of a business at the corner of Fayette and University Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Umbrella bears the words 'Stag Trousers Union Made Never Rip'.
'Loyd Smith, He had meat market on Walnut Street, in old brick home. Joseph Widdows of Dr. L. S. Brock before 1900. Steak $.10 pound delivered. Joseph L. Smith meat market listed in 1898 W. V. Gazetteer'.
'Burgess Henshaw proprietor of cafe.  (African-American wed to Mary Holland.  258 High Street. Property of Mr. Roy Dille, S.W. corner High Street and Walnut Street.' Small groups of people conversing near the cafe.
The old Post Printing House, at the corner of Walnut and Chestnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia. Max Mathers at the second story window.
'The Water Works - hauling water supply to High Street on Walnut Street.  Left is James Arthur Garfield Edwards. Right is Charles Daniel Edwards,[sons of John Edwards, owner the water supply business], identified by Grace Edwards Waters.'
Robert L. Stewart and his son, Robert W. Stewart in their horse drawn wagon.
Exterior of Victor Elevator and Mills Company, Morgantown.
A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of the Wallace House Stables, 'facing the Junior High site on Spruce Street; Wiles Block, Stable End.'
'West brickyard looking toward north Morgantown Hill, showing a part of Sunnyside, an uninhabited Wiles Hill, and Lough Brothers Carriage Factory on the west side of Beechurst.'
Several boys hanging out in front of a shop/bar in Morgantown, West Virginia, enjoy the teddy bear dressed up as a baseball player sitting on the shop's steps. The word printed on the bear's uniform is "Alunini".
The New Dominion was Morgantown's first daily newspaper. Beginning as a weekly in 1876, the paper start publishing dailies in 1897.
Information included with photograph, "Site of Big B. 1986. None of the workers are identified.
Notice the pipe stuck in tree above shack.
'Original woolen mill portion of building view facing west along Rail Road.'
'Detail of window casements along the Railroad tracks. View facing west. Windows of original Woolen Mill portion of building.'
'View looking north along Rail road shows additions and original mill portions of east side of building.'
'View from river side looking north at end of factory showing additions.'
BBF was a burger shop in Morgantown.  A Morgantown police officer is talking to a man in the crowd.
Burger Boy's Food-A-Rama restaurant where hamburgers were $.15, as it appeared at night. Sign was lit and in motion.
Equipment ready for the construction of Sewage Plant in Morgantown, W. Va. Building is partially erected.
A man is picking up his dry cleaning at Massullo's Cleaners on High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The construction site of the new C and P Telephone Exchange at Suncrest, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Morgantown Ordinance Works, Inc. check for 50,000 dollars made out to the Morgantown Community Association signed by J.W. Ruby, Morgantown, W. Va.
Located on the corner of Beechurst and Fayette Streets.
A couple standing outside the Metropolitan Theatre on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.
Commerical advertisement for Sterling Faucet. Sterling Faucet was located in Morgantown, W. Va.
Group Portrait of employees at a banquet.
Newly built Milan Pharmaceuticals located in the Evansdale area of Morgantown, W. Va.
Possibly a bowling alley.
'Corner of University Ave and Fayette St. looking N. W.'
An employee is working at the new Telephone Exchange in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Possibly the airport building under constructed.
Image taken in fall of 1964; O. S. Chittum, owner of the Buick dealership, standing in center; other two men are Buick officials from the Pittsburgh zone office.