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Two unidentified men pose outside of a shop on High Street.
View of the residence and grounds.
Photo of the frozen river under a bridge.
Photo of a bridge over the river connecting into town.
Photo of Dorsey's Knob from the partially frozen river.
Group photo of students and faculty of the school.
Group photo of delegates for the convention.
A group photo taken in front of the WVU building still under construction.
Group portrait of draftees.
Group portrait of registrants.
The two marked gentlemen, John Kiger and Brown Boughner, stand accompanied by unidentified persons in front of the largest printing house in the area.
A group of women sitting in a field. See original for full photo roster.
Photograph taken around the turn of the century. The man on the far right is identified as Daniel Sillinger. The others remain unidentified. Back of the photo reads, "One seems to hear the rattle of the rifles once again as in the days, Gods Daisies, were redeemed by the rain. The clamor of the Captiains, the 'Charge!' and the 'Retreat!', and think of love that listens for unreturning feet."
Lulu Taylor wearing a fashionably hat of the day.
Photo with Lulu Taylor, sitting-right. The other persons remain unidentified. On the back of the photo is inscribed "I. G. Cale".
Owned by the state senator from Morgnatown, W. Va.
To the right is the house of Senator McDermott, which was later torn down to become what is now the parking lot of Hotel Morgan. To the left is the site of Hastings Funeral Home.
Photo of the construction site.
Photo of Howard Osberg inside the carriage.
Buda poses outside his business establishment. Note the 4 digit phone number on the sign
Group portrait taken in the woods running along the river. See original for photo roster.
Group portrait of Hilarity Club members at their outdoor base.
A family admires the picturesque view of the river from their horse-drawn carriage.
Photo looking down the river and into the distant mountains.
Photo looking over the river and into the wooded hills.
A man rows his canoe back to waiting spectators on the rocks along the river.
Portrait of Wright in stance with his boxing gloves. His weight, 178.
Unidentified poses outside a mill near Morgantown.
A group of unidentified men holding glass cutting tools and equipment.
Photo of Hewitt taken on Collins Ferry Road.
Photo looking up stairs that pass Oglebay Hall and lead to Stalnaker Hall.
See original for correspondence.
Published by Dawson & Co. See original for correspondence.
The building, remodeled often, is located on University and Broadway Avenues in Morgantown, W. Va.
Photo taken by the Dairy Mart in Star City, "No Man's Land". See original for correspondence.
Group of boys gather to form a human pyramid.
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See original for correspondence.
Garner was a janitor at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.  See original for correspondence.
See original for correspondence.
Garnet was a janitor for West Virginia University in 1910.  See original for correspondence.
Back of the photo reads, "When it comes to scenery, the West Virginia hills have them all beat. This is Cheat River."
A boy and two girls float in their canoe on the river.
Girls and boys of the camp pose during their hike to the site.
House displays banner reading, "Come on-a my house" while a giant crafted man the size of the house stands awaiting guests.
See original for photo roster of the group portrait.
The country club was situated on same grounds where the West Virginia University College of Law is now located.
Photo of the country club building after snow fall.
Photo showing dried up river beneath the bridge that connects into Morgantown, W. Va.
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.
Photo description reads,"Vacation pay-- These miners, shown at paymaster's window at Osage Mine of Consolidation Coal Co., today started 10-day vac ation one day after union and operators reached contract agreement. They are picture as they lined up for $100 vacation pay."
From left to right, Thomas G. Keenan, William L. Park, and Waitman Willey Keener.
West Virginia University's "Personal Rapid Transit" track being built along Beechurst Avenue.
To the left is Vance & Pisegna Billiard Parlor. Next to it appears to be an employment office building, advertising for wanted miners.
The Morgantown distributing company drives the beer supply to its destination.
Moving automobiles travel along the road lined by parked cars.
Men work along the wall on Richwood.
Men observe the wall built along the avenue from above.
Photo showing the Dock Poe House on 8th and McLean Streets after the tornado.
A man observes the destruction of an overturned house.
Photo showing destruction of building with its windows shattered and roof caving in.
Group observes the damage by the tornado.
West Virginia University R.O.T.C. students arrange on the lawn in front of what is now know as Stalnaker Hall.
The stadium is packed full of spectators, likely explaining the deserted state of the roads throughout Morgantown.
Photo showing the empty stadium overlooking the hills from across te Monongahela River.
Men observe the field before laying the rolls of astro turf across the field.
Scene of buildings destroyed by fire including the Morgantown Hardware Co. shown to the far right.
Passengers crowd along the deck of "Princess" before heading off on the Monongahela River.
Jr. O.U.A.M. Band in front of the West Virginia University building.
Smoke rises from the fire located in the South Hills area of the city.
Smoke surges from the fire located in the South Hills area of the city.
Group poses before the store from. Only the little girl on the left, "Vernie Nolder" is identified.
Parade at the top of High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Support beams for the new bridge stand in the river in Morgantown, W. Va.
Back of the photo reads, "Uncle Wesley, Cousin Berbert, Penny, Aunt "Matt", Cousin Ada, and Blake at Cooper's Rock".
Group of boys standing in front of Jack Wilson's Service Station.
Three unidentified men pose by the drilling machine located in Monongalia County.
Knotts, pictured on the right, was born and raised in Morgantown, W. Va.
Members gathered around a band drum that reads, "Elks Band: B.P.O.E. No. 411, Morgantown, W. Va."
Interior view of the shop building.
Back of the photo reads, "Mary Ethel, Phyllis, Ruth, and Francis". Francis kneels in his R.O.T.C. uniform while the girls gather around him.
Two female students stand in front of what is now known as Wise Library.
Female students play in the snow covered roof garden on top of what is now known as Stalnaker Hall at West Virginia University.
The girl in photo, "Jane', lounges in her parents bedroom, holding the novel, "Gone With the Wind". The book was authored by Margaret Mitchell and published in 1936. The movie was released in December, 1939. Immensely popular, the film won the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year about the same time Jane was reading the novel.
Students admire the campus view in front of what is now known as Stalnaker Hall. Beyond the tree in the background is Oglebay Hall.
Photo identifies the men as "Max Cubbon, Snead, Russ Thompson, Arbon Lang, Harry Bartells, Mr. Gaines, Lawerence Hayes." The identified boys are waiters at  what is now know as West Virginia University's Stalnaker Hall.