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Armistice Parade taken from a window of the Davis home at High and Willey Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
View of the Administration Building of the W. Va. Industrial School for Boys in Grafton, West Virginia.
'View of Acme Limestone Company crusher and C&O siding, Ft. Spring, W. Va.'
Armistice Parade lined up along North High Street. Old Boughner house on right.  Torn down during the summer of 1970.
Louis Watson Chappell in uniform (possible Us Army) seated on a cannon. Chappell  became a member the WVU faculty in 1922 and is known for his extensive research and collection of Appalachia Music.
School on the top of a hill.
Postcard portrait of Lt. Louis Bennett, Jr.
Standing from left to right: Ida Sutton, Anna Sutton, Elda Sutton, and Mable Sutton is the baby carriage.
Lt. Louis Bennett, Jr. and dog standing in front of S. E. 5a airplane.
View of quarry face, showing ladders, railroad, and steam shovel, Acme Limestone Co. Ft. Spring, W.Va.
Postcard portrait of Lt. Louis Bennett, Jr.
Price Furniture and Morgantown Laundry Company.
Portrait of Jarvis Offutt and Lt. Louis Bennett.  At left is Jarvis Jenness Offutt of the U.S. Air Sevice, who was temporarily attached to Number 56 Aero Squadron of the R.A.F. He was killed in an accident in France, August 13, 1918.  He was from Nebraska and a classmate of Bennett at Yale.
World War I era airplane landing gear lined up in a hangar.
Interior view of restaurant in Clarksburg.  Tables on the right side and bar on the left.
Armistice parade, High Street and Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. 'Jacques in center.'
Portrait of Jarvis Offutt and Lt. Louis Bennett.  At left is Jarvis Jenness Offutt of the U.S. Air Sevice, who was temporarily attached to Number 56 Aero Squadron of the R.A.F. He was killed in an accident in France, August 13, 1918.  He was from Nebraska and a classmate of Bennett at Yale.  This photograph was found in Bennett's Royal Air Force wallet.
Preparing to start aircraft #1 Curtiss JN-4 and "grass cutter" training plane. Plane #1 was destroyed in a crash on August 4, 1917.  In this crash Cadet C.B. Lambert (of Welch, West Virginia) was killed, and Lieutenant William Frey was injured.  (See newspaper Wheeling Register, August 4, 1917.)  Each ground crewman in the picture is about to "turn over the prop" in order to start the engines of the airplanes.