An automobile pulls into the dealership driveway located on Summers Street, between Second and Third Avenues. On the side of the building reads, "Good Used Cars."
Pictured on the far left is Scott Owens (foreman). The rest of the workers are unidentified. The group is pictured on the railroad tracks with a smaller cart.
Two men stand by a microphone in the yard. Musicians are pictured with instruments seated behind music stands on the left. A small crowd can be seen in the background watching the event. Subjects unidentified.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue between Temple and Ballengee Streets in the Hinton National Historic District to witness the results of the Pucket Drug Store raffle that will give an automobile to the winner. An unidentified woman and young boy hold up their tickets.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue in the Hinton National Historic District. The winner of the drawing is given an automobile as a prize from Pucket's Drug Store. Nu-Way Cleaners and McCreery Hotel pictured in the background.
A photograph of Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. (left) speaking with Senator Theodore Green (R.I.; seated right) and another man as they sit in an open cable car.
A photograph of Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. (center) and Kaiser Aluminum officials presenting a flag made with aluminum manufactured at Kaiser's Ravenswood, W. Va. plant. At the time of event Senator Hoblitzell lived in Ravenswood.
Fish Catch in West Fork River at Jackson's Mill, West Virginia
Date:
ca. 1958
Description:
'Fish Catch in West Fork River Test -- A total of 88 fish were taken from West Fork River, at Jackson's Mill, in one test netting April 2 by the Conservation Commission. This picture of the haul includes 14 crappies, 5 large mouth bass, 13 bluegills and other sunfish. The other species are rough fish.'
'Joseph Moss, Teacher in Art, was the artist(or builder) who painted 'W. Va. Moon' Which won the W. Va. Centennial Prize for best painting by a W. Va. artist.'
Three gentlemen are walking past Western Union while a lady is walking down from the Police Department on the other side of Fayette Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Postmaster Hands out Stamps Honouring Garden Clubs, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1958
Description:
Third from the left is Miss Nell Jenkins. Fifth from the left is Mrs. Ross Tissue. On the far left is Post Master Don Jamison. The stamps being given out are the Gardening Horticulture stamps. Issued to honor the garden clubs of America and in connection with the centenary of the birth of Liberty Hyde Bailey, horticulturist.