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Five unidentified boys standing in front of an unknown store in Morgantown, W. Va.
Print number 814b.
Bennett driving his car through Morgantown, W. Va.
Camisa stands before his home in the South Park area of the city.
Photo of Hewitt taken on Collins Ferry Road.
Frank Stephens and his horse pose on a cobbled street in Morgantown, W. Va. Published by Monongahela River Photo Co.
Unidentified photographer poses with his wagon and horses. A camera portal can be seen in the box housing the camera which is mounted on the wagon.
Portrait of an unidentified young child in Morgantown, W. Va.
Charles and Martha Drew pose on a hill above a neighborhood. Information on p. 149 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Bobbie Drew Ward."
Information on p. 149 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson."
Outside photograph of a young Bill Mosby. Information on p. 129 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Charlene Marshall".
Baby portrait of Norris Finney. Information on p. 148 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Kitty Hughes".
Inscription on the photograph, "Lovingly, Aileen". Information on p. 147 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Robert Jackson".
Sarah Edwards was the wife of John Edwards and the mother of James Edwards.  Information on p. 38 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Gwendolyn Edwards".
Portrait of John Hunt at approximately age 19. Hunt would later own and operated several resorts, hotels and eateries in the Morgantown area. These included, Hunt's Ice Cream Parlor, Hunt's Oyster Parlor for Ladies and Indian Rocks Resort. Information on p. 40,101, in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler."
John Madigan owned many properties in South Morgantown. In 1906, in order to link these properties, he developed a street car system and called it the South Morgantown Traction Company. He called it this because most of its route was in South Morgantown, and ended at Traction Park.
'C.P Pride, father of Denise Pride, Bill Sherman, John Rich, John Hare(Chief), P.D. Pride and R.H. Pride
The three men's names are Jim, Steve and Dick(Pride).
This picture was taken when Richard was 11 months old.
'Dock was the mascot of the Morgantown Fire Department, a descendant of the original mascot of the U.S. Marine.  This Bulldog threw a baby off of the upper floor of the Strand and helped pull the hose to the upper story. First offspring of "Jiggs". Photograph was taken at 600 Spruce Street.'Dock is also spelled Doc.
The man's first name is Henry but cannot make out what the last name is. It could possible be Brusdle,Brisdle, or Bundle.
'Man is Jim Blair, baby is Fred Blair(deceased)and woman is Siney(half sister to Fred) 900 University Ave. Durbana, South Morgantown.'
She was 97 years old and the oldest member of First Christian Church at the time.
The Grand Theater was located on Walnut Street in Morgantown.
Left to right: Paul McKinney, John. M. Brewster, Raymond Gaddis, Two Jenkins Brothers, Thos. Bunter, "Bun" Ireland, G. Ralph Maxwell, Louis Marvin, Arthur Richardson, Stanley Ray White, Paul R. Maxwell, Leo E. Stenger, and Cyrus H. Maxwell
'Walter Mestrezat is seated in the center of the photo.
Walter Mestrezat was the first West Virginia University Band Director.
'Walter Mestrezat 3rd from left seated'
'George Harrison McGrew(1846-1917) died in his sister's house at 504 Grand St. Morgantown W. Va.'
Writing on windows announce events.
'Slavish [sic] mother stops her housework to be photographed with her six day old  baby.  Picture taken by District Nurse.' The mother is probably of Slavic origin.
Nim Protzman holding a boot.
Morgantown City Council meeeting.
Beard growing contest during Old Fashioned Bargain Days.
'Major L. M. Legge, left, Operations Squadron Commander at the USAF Academy, Denver, Colorado, congratulates Airman James R. Boone on his promotion to the rank of Technical Sergeant. Technical Sergeant Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boone, 1962 Chancery Row, Morgantown, West Virginia attended University High School. He has a total of eleven years of service. and was assigned to the United States Air Force Academy on a three year tour of duty in 1955.''Air Force Photo'.
Tom Jackson is on the left.
'Union organizer, died 1970.'
'Morgantown High School Teacher'.
'Clay-Battelle Homecoming Queen.'
'The 600-pound bronze angel statue is slowly lowered onto the tower of the 175-foot church at Sacile, near Udine by a SETAF H-34 Helicopter of the 202nd Army Aviation Company. The helicopter is piloted by Captain William M. Strawn, Jr, and 1st Lieutenant Ramon F. Warner, while SP2 Richard L. Boyd, inside the craft directed the Army crew and Italian workmen in the delicate task. The 16th Century tower originally bore a wooden angel which was destroyed by earthquake and bombardment. 16 August 1957.' 'Please Credit U.S. Army Photograph.'
Portrait of Nancy Evelyn Fink.
Portrait of June Louise Sellers.
Portrait of Karen Phillippi.
Portrait of Doris Rexroad.
Portrait of Robert J. Polson.