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A photo of the 1959 Loving's Little League baseball team.
A photo of the 1959 Royal Crown Little League baseball team.
The members of the 1959 "F&M Bank" Little League baseball team.
The members of the 1959 "Gornter" baseball team.
Text at the bottom reads, "Best Wishes, Tom & the '59 Moore team"
The members of the 1959 "Chico's Ice Cream" baseball team with coach Elias Jabber (top left).
The members of the 1959 "Yagle's Jewelry" baseball team.
The members of the 1959 "American Legion" baseball team.
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma Chi Omega chapter celebrate Founders Day.
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Leonard Warren of Los Angelos, Ca. (left), Captain John Lunger of Williamsburg, Va. (center) and Harold Miller (right) are pictured outside of the university building. Miller was a life-long school teacher at Terra Alta High School. He served in both World War II and the Korean War.
Jerry West swept past Bev Vaughan (25) of William and Mary and scored a total of 38 points against William and Mary. WVU won 85-82 in the semi-finals of the 1959 Southern Conference Tournament.
West, left, flies past Louisville's John Turner during the 1959 NCAA Semi-Finals. The Mountaineers won this game 93-78, with 38 points scored by West alone.
The place raided was also known as Sunbeam Grill. From left to right is Russell Lilly, Leonard Wood, Bill Bennett, Bill Ratliff, Ted Willey, and Bob Wheeler.
In the front row, on the far left, is "Shirkey" Shiry. On the far right of the front row is Teddy Willey. In the back row, second from right is Leonard Wood. Jack Harford and Bill Gay are also pictured, though not clearly identified.
Horse drawn wagons make their way down the crowded city street on the long voyage to California.
Emmitt Fox, Sn. pictured outside the store and beside an Esso gas pump.
An engine pulling a single train car sits on the tracks outside the station. Hinton Power Plant pictured in the background.
A young boy is pictured sticking his head outside the window of the lumber carrying truck.
Second from right is Odie Meador, the owner of the steak house located along Route 3. The steak house is now Cameo Club.
Ralph Damon Williams Jr., son of Dorothy Garten Williams and Ralph Williams Sr., and grandson of Carlos B. Garten who was a sheriff of Summers County, rides with the American flag across the field. The horse is ornamented with elaborate leather straps and an elegant blanket.
An unidentified man and woman supervise the children sitting on the saddle.
A crowd surrounds the building located on 3rd Avenue. The sign at the entrance reads, "Building and All Stock and Fixtures To Be Sold at Absolute Auction, Saturday at 10:00 a.m." Subjects unidentified.
People walk past the building located on 2nd Avenue. Subjects unidentified.
Richards pictured standing in front of the gas station which is pictured on the right.
Far left is Jim Fitzsimmons. Leaning against pole is Jim Miller.
View from the exterior of the market building. Automobiles are seen carting animals away through the crowded road.
People gather across the pews as they await the showing of animals for sale.
Spectators cram in the market pews as they await the showing of animals for sale.
Unidentified men work to salvage the wrecked train in Fayette County. Other information on the back of the photograph includes, "Hinton Daily News Coll from Fred Long to Stephen D. Trail, Su Co WV 8-26-1996".
Unidentified men work to salvage track and train after a wreck in Fayette County. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: "Hinton Daily News Coll. from Fred Long to Stephen D. Trail Su Co WV 8-26-1996".
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team. Coach Fizer is top row, right
Back row, left to right: Coach Holepit, Chico, Hrybian, Bell, Tenney, Herko, Alexder, unidentified coach; Front row: Figiel, Chico, Lees, Bell, Holepit, and Goff. Baker and Coombs Construction Company built several West Virginia University buildings.
Group portrait of unidentified members of the St. Francis High School Cheerleaders in uniform.
'Inaugural Dinner Speakers, 2nd from left is Gov. Cecil Underwood.'