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Morgantown Plumbing Company visible in background.
Top right to left: Ringer, Sameck, White, Conwell, Thomas, Flora. Bottom right to left: Brake, Witt, Brand, Blosser, Moss.
Looking towards WVU campus.
Finish 1,2,4 trot won by Miss Ida.
Between First National Bank drive through and Kirk Street.
People gathered in Woodburn Circle, Taft and others likely on porch of Martin Hall.
In front of Stewart Hall; August 30 to September 3, 1909.
August 30 to September 3, 1909.

31. Parade

"The last of the old suspension bridge across the Monongahela River."
Several men are engaging in road construction.
Promotional piece and photograph.
The photograph was taken from the east bank directly opposite Maple Run and the town of Rockley. Quarry Run empties into the Cheat at the bend in the river (left center). During the operation of the Cheat Iron Works(early 19th century), a saw mill and a boat yard were located close to the mouth of Quarry Run. Lumber from this mill was used to build flat boats to transport iron to markets. Information from A&M 3848; Grafton, A. Edwin. Paper.
A building next to harvested field.
At a fall on Big Sandy near Rockville, W.Va., visitors perched on edges of rock formation.
'Erected in Memory  DAVID MORGAN  Directly Upon The Ground of His Famous Encounter With Two Indians  Mar 1_74.'
"This picture was taken at Masontown Pennsylvania near my cousin Ruth Stalukee."  a caption on picture indicated the location as W. Va. but a handwritten note identified this place as Pennsylvania.
Decoration day parade in Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va..
A church and graveyard in Pisgah, W. Va..
Store attendants at the 201st Infantry canteen in Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va..
Members of baseball team of Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va..
Albright mail man delivers mail by a horse drawn carriage.
Men, children and animals working at George Liston Mill.
A bird's eye view of Brandonville, Preston County, W. Va..
Terra Alta, W. Va. is 3300 feet above sea level.
Aftermath of June 29, 1911 fire at Woolen Mill in Terra Alta, W. Va..
Likely in Preston County.
Likely in Preston County.