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The two women, likely sisters, are dressed in warm clothes.
Unidentified men and women pose for portrait while standing on an oil storage tank in Morgantown, W. Va.
"Girls posed on ladder of oil tank"
Early twentieth century students walking away from Woodburn Hall likely between classes at West Virginia University.
A photo from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va. One of the women is identified as "Katherine," though it is unclear which one.
Unidentified group of people pose for photo in their masquerade costumes in the town of Nitro, W. Va..
Wright, left, is pictured with an unidentified woman on his lap. Photos are from an album belonging to a member of the U.S.S. West Virginia.  William Wright, Radio Technician 2C, was on the ship from 1944-45 and saw action at Leyte Gulf, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.
At one time likely cased.
Unidentified group of women, some wearing fashionable hats of the day, lean on the bridge railing.
Portrait of a girl identified as a Jollife relative.
Portrait of a woman identified as a Jollife relative.
A man and a woman identified as Jollife family members are pictured in the Stewart and Wise photo studio.
Portrait of a woman identified as a Jollife relative.
The dress and hair style were the fashion of the day during the 1860's. the young woman is not identified.
The style of the dress and hair indicates this photograph was taken in the 1860's. The young woman is not identified.
An older woman in a bonnet and polka dot dress. There is a revenue stamp on the back of the photograph indicating a tax was paid to support the Federal War effort during the Civil war.
The young woman is wearing a dress with garibaldi sleeves, a popular fashion in the mid 1860s. Her a hair is also styled in the fashion of that period.
This carte de visite has a federal revenue stamp on the back indicating a tax was paid on the photograph. This tax was passed by Congress, 1864-1866, to pay for the war. The young woman is wearing the fashion and hair style of the Civil War period.
Possibly a tintype of a young woman wearing the style of dress and hair for the Civil War era.
A carte de visite of a young woman wearing Civil War period fashion and hair style. There is also a revenue stamp on the back of the photograph with the date "July 24, 1866".