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Print number 386. Thomas Clark Atkeson wrote the law which created the West Virginia State Board of Agriculture in 1891, serving as President of the board for the next fourteen years. It was Atkeson who recommended to the University Board of Regents that agriculture be taught at the state University, and he was then later named the first dean of the College of Agriculture when it was established in 1898. Atkeson's work with agricultural education is well renowned.
Gibson family portrait. From left to right: Laura (1868-1950), Orvis "Oz" (1871-1944), Dessie May (1875-1935), Georgia (1888-1911), Scott (1883-1965), Marry Ann (1879-1939), James W. Gibson (1844-1907), Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson (1850-1925).
Mary Ann (Molly) of the Gibson family.
Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911)
Portrait of Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911).
Portrait of Georgia Emma Gibson (1886-1911). A man's head is peeking over the photograph backdrop.
Photograph of Ruby Gibson standing at a Coca-Cola storefront.
Portrait of Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's Photographic Studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's photographic studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Front row, left to right: Abigail (Jenkins) Gibson, Alcinda (Jenkins) Forman (1846-1925), Laura Olive Gibson (1868-1950).Back row, left to right: Waitman Gibson (1837-1919) (Son of Zaccheus and Nancy (Clark) Gibson), Mathias Forman (Alcinda's husband).
Identified persons include: Third Row- Mamie; Second Row- Mathais Forman, Georgia ; First Row- Mathias Forman, Abigail, Alcinda Forman, Laura
Portrait of five people in front of a house. From right to left: Laura, Horace Garrey(sp?) Jenkins, Scott Jenkins, George Jenkins.
Ruby Gibson sitting on the ground.
Print number 208.
Print number 217a.
Print number 219.
Print number 217c.
Print number 217b.
Print number 384. Governor Homer Holt on far left.
Print number 384d.
Print number 237.
Print number 242a.
Print number 448b.
Wagon and salesman are likely standing in front of 253 Park Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Print number 384a. From left to right: President J.R. Turner, (unidentified), (unidentified), Governor H.M. Gore.
Print number 384c.
Celebration of completion of a highway project.  The picture features a crowd and numerous parked automobiles in the vicinity of a highway through a rural area in north central West Virginia.
Exterior of Marple Chevrolet Dealership; trucks and automobiles are parked in front; located on corner of University Avenue and Walnut Street.<br />
'A view of Senecca Addition and Morgantown, West Virginia - east side brick yard in lower right.'
Print number 417a.
Ruby at a beach in a bathing suit.
Six boys are standing in front of the Blackfeet Shelter at a Boys Camp in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Four African-American World War I draftees in front of the post office.
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Print number 409.
Print number 924. An outside view of the Royal Furniture Company next to the Harouff Hotel.
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Standing, left to right: Walter Matheny (sp?), John Jenkins, Molly, Geo Jenkins, Electra Lecky (Ocie's daughter), Scott Gibson.Seated, left to right: Laura with Thelma, Pearl Conner Alcinda with Burhl, Ocie Matheny (Alcinda's daughter) "Mac" Forman, Abigail, Ruby, Mamie with Harold.Children seated on ground.
Print number 434.