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Wife of West Virginia Governor William O. Dawson (1905-1909).
The man standing beside the steam boiler is J. A. Coulter, who later became an engineer for C&O, others in the photograph are not identified. The water tank is the original, it was replaced several years later by another. This photograph was taken before the double track was made through Sewell. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: " C to Ry Engineer deceased via Jim Henry Waverly - C. A. Coulter 209 First Street, West Logan, W. Va. 25601".
YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) sign on the left side, behind a man wearing large hat. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
Ada Enid Haldeman and Arthur C. Thomas.
Information included with photograph, "View of Old North Western Pike before it was surfaced, just beyond the 'short turn'". Pictured is Henry Wotney, a friend of Ada Haldeman, riding a wooden bicycle he made.
Workers are not identified.
Unidentified man and two women pose outside wearing styles of the early 1900's, including straw boater hats.
Morgantown Central School can be seen in the background. From the Rumsey Collection
Information with the photograph, "Uniformed women on the decorated wagon are members of the Degree Team of the Ladies of the Maccabees of the World, Morgantown Hive No. 8." The location is possibly Spruce Street.
Scholarly portrait of C. F. Tucker Brooke, West Virginia University's first Rhodes Scholar.
Group portrait with camp tents in the background, none of the men are identified