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Three unidentified men are pictured together in a photo studio.
Children dressed as pilgrims and Native Americans are likely dressed for a Thanksgiving play.
Men, women, and children pose for a group photo outside of a pavilion that leads to a roller coaster.
A booth displays quilts, canned good, corn, produce, baked goods, sewn items, and woven baskets.
Construction managed by contractor T. A. Gillsepie is conducted across the river and along the river bank.
A crowd gathered in the center of the photograph eats, dines, and converses with associates.
Street view of the church building which is located between Washington and Waynesburg, Pennyslvania. The church was built in 1904.
Houses are scattered at the top of hill.
The marker, which is decorated with an American flag, reads, "About one half mile above this point is the 'Great Crossings' of the Youghiogheny River, where George Washington crossed November 18th, 1753, when sent as envoy by Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginia to the French Commandant at Fort Le Boeuf.Washington, on his military expedition to the Ohio, encamped there with his forces, May 18th to 24th, 1754, and from that point explored the Youghiogheny.There, also, Major General Braddock, with his army, crossed June 24th, 1755, on his march against Fort Duquesne."
Eight men are pictured on either side of the lawn. The photograph looks down a pathway lined by flowers and directly at a gazebo. The garden is likely part of the property at Linden Hall in Pennsylvania.
Tents are pitched across a field. A large American flag waves above banners that read, "Camp Wilson on the Cheat River" and "Grapeville Outing Club, Grapeville, Pa."
A group holding American flags gather together for a group photo in a field. Three men at the center of the image look to be priests or other members of the clergy.
Portrait of an unidentified man in a military uniform.
Portrait of an unidentified male in a military uniform in what appears to be a photo studio.
The man standing in the middle of the stage directs the musical group which consists of brass, string, woodwind, and percussion musicians inside the Women's Christian Temperance Union Community Building.
Five African-Americans with drums and a large American flag pose for a group photo. The posters in the background are for Richards the Wizard, who was an active magician touring from 1910-1930.
Tents of the Ohio and Pennsylvania realms are pictured on the left. In the background, dozens of cars are parked on a field where men and women walk around.
A crowd observes as the M. W. of A. float makes its way down the street.
Crowds watch from either side of High Street as parade floats and a fire truck make their way down the street. In the background, various businesses are pictured, including Rogers Pharmacy, McVickers Pharmacy, Oppenheimer's Kuppenheimer, and The Sports Emporium.
The Monongahela Building hosts various businesses within its walls, as seen from the windows in which those businesses display their names. The businesses vary from physician's practices, financing, real estate, and attorney practices. The building is located to the left of the courthouse.
Southeast view of the courthouse which is located on High Street.
The hotel is located on the corner of High and Moreland Streets.  A curtain in the left window advertises "Frocks & Hats."
Molded cement structures fill a warehouse.
An unidentified worker supervises as the machine molds concrete into support beam structures.
Team portrait of the St. Francis Trojans. St. Francis is a private Catholic school in Morgantown. Players unidentified.
Cars drive through the flooded roads while people watch from the bridge above.
A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
Crowds fill the streets of Morgantown, W. Va. anticipating the parade. In the background is a Union Bank, right, and the building that is now Hotel Morgan, center.
A crowd lines each side of High Street as parade floats travel down the street at 10 a.m.  The first float visible is shaped like a clothes iron.
Three professors stand behind a display booth on the left while a student poses beside a large display on the right. Subjects unidentified.
John Roscoe Turner, center, stands with unidentified associates outside of the old music building on this day of his inauguration.
Turner, center, is pictured with two unidentified associates outside of a WVU building the day of his inauguration.
Members of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity WVU Chapter take a group photo outside of the fraternity house.
ROTC students form a line as they salute the professors walking down the field.
R. P. Davis's engineering class poses outside of the university building.
An unidentified member of the WVU Cadet Corps.
Portrait of an unidentified member of the WVU Cadet Corps.
Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
Two unidentified players are pictured on the practice field.
Varney reaches back as he prepare to throw the ball.
Glenn prepares to catch a football during football practice.
A man looks affectionately at the woman standing as he holds her hand and appears to ask for her hand in marriage.
On the left is a Geiser Manufacturing Company steam tractor engine, also known as road locomotives, which likely pulled these farmers ploughs behind them. In the center is likely a threshing machine for the separation of grain from stalks and husks. On the right, a group of men sit with tightly bound bags, likely holding the grain seed.
A decorated Christmas tree stands in the corner of the house with presents sorted beneath it.  The home likely belongs to Orvis Zacheus "Oz" Gibson, a brother of the photographer, Scott Gibson.
Ruea May Gribble (b. 02/09/1884; d. 04/25/1911) lays in an open casket.
Horse-drawn vehicles are parked outside of the race track. In the background, a crowd fills the stands overlooking the track.
View overlooking the town of Dawson, Pennsylvania.
An African-American man sits with his legs crossed on a chair in a home garden. Subject unidentified.
Two men and two women pose for a portrait.
View of the building, on the corner of Railroad Street and Main Street, from across the railroad tracks.
The woman dressed in black appears to be spying on the man and woman sitting beneath a bush.
Building to the right identified as the Dawson House.
A young, unidentified girl leans against a piano as she reads a book.
The woman on the right is holding a Pentecostal Hymnal Book. Subjects unidentified.
A young girl poses with her dolls outside in the snow.
Four small children lead three horses out of the large, wooden stable.
The organization, one of the oldest fraternal societies in America, was established in 1847 as the Junior Sons of America. In 1868, the organization was renamed the Patriotic Order Sons of America. Members are all native-born or naturalized American male citizens, 16 years and older, wishing to create brotherhood.
A child holds on to a glass baby bottle while posing for a picture.
A table is set with fine china and and prepared dishes for a large meal.
An unidentified man belonging to Independent Order of Odd Fellow (IOOF) organization poses in a forest.
Two young girls sit on a porch swing accompanied with their dolls.
A multi-generational family poses in front of a picket fence. Subjects unidentified.
A young man and a boy pose with their hunting rifles. Beside them are two dogs.
A man, his wife, their three children and family pet relax on the lawn outside of their home.
Two girl twins in identical outfits pose with their pet dog.
Two unidentified children pose together as they hold up small American flags, perhaps in celebration of Independence Day.  The flags appear to have 45 stars, indicating that this photo was taken between 1896 and 1907.
An unidentified infant is pictured sitting inside of a rocking horse. Beside the child is a doll.
An unidentified man holds onto what appears to be a liquor bottle as he sits in a horse-drawn carriage.
A man and his wife sit in what it possibly the cellar of their newly built home.
An unidentified boy pushes a young girl in a wheelchair across a lawn.
Two unidentified girls lean back in a lawn chair.  A hammock is visible to the right.
Portrait of an unidentified woman. She is wearing a necklace with a large pendant.
A man sits on the porch of the home in the forefront. The second house is under construction.
An unidentified woman is dressed in a fur coat and muff. She is standing on a rug with cats imprinted on it.
Three young girls are pictured, one holding a parasol and one holding a kitten.
Four men stand and seven men sit outside of a building. A spigot with a communal drinking cup is pictured on the left.
A man and a woman sit in the carriage while a horse pulls it across a field.
A frozen waterfall on Cheat River.
Family members and a pet dog sit outside of the home.
Members of the church and clergy pose outside of the church building which is located in Preston County, W. Va.
A group of school children and teachers pose outside of the school building located in Pendleton County, W. Va.
Street view of a Victorian style home.
C. C. Graham and family are pictured on the home's porch. C. C. Graham is likely Cyrus C. Graham, born about 1862 in West Virginia.
Two unidentified women sit with their pet dog on a lawn.
Two unidentified women riding sidesaddle along a dirt road.
Morgantown Plumbing Co. building can be seen to the left.
Horse and buggy travels up the road towards photographer. A. Bower's Shaving Parlor and Electric Massage building to the left as well as the Hotel Madera.
Next to G.W. John and Co. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Carpets, and Mattings.