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169. Paxton Fountain at City Hall, Wheeling, W. Va.

Caption on postcard reads: "Built in 1839, torn down in 1904. Was located where Virginia Theatre now stands."

170. Old County Jail, Wheeling, W. Va.

171. Old City Building, Wheeling, W. Va.

172. Train Coming to Wheeling, W. Va.

173. Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Wheeling, W. Va.

174. Triadelphia District High School, Wheeling, W. Va.

175. The Circle, Mount De Chantal, Wheeling, W. Va.

176. Mount De Chantal Academy, Wheeling, W. Va.

177. Tennis Court at Mount De Chantal, Wheeling, W. Va.

Scene of McColloch's leap. At the top of Wheeling Hill on the National Highway is this monument in honor to Samuel McColloch who, in September 1777 during an assault on Fort Henry, escaped from the Indians by leaping from this point of the hill side into the creek far below, hence the monument to his memory.

178. Major Samuel McColloch's Monument, Wheeling, W. Va.

Caption on postcard reads: "Located in Downtown Wheeling, W. Va., this beautiful theatre features the top artists in Country Music each Saturday night. Broadcast over Radio Station WWVA, the world famous Radio Jamboree originated nearly 50 years ago. Symphony Orchestras, Broadway Plays and other entertainment events round out a full schedule."

179. Capitol Music Hall, Wheeling, W. Va.

180. National Bank of West Virginia, Wheeling, W. Va.