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Exterior view of the West Virginia University Library during construction, cost of the building $105,000. The Library was once housed in the building which is currently Stewart Hall.
A view of campus, from left to right Library (present Stewart Hall), Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Science Hall (present Chitwood Hall) and hills of Westover spread beyond the Monongahela River in the distance.
The postcard shows the old WVU Library which is now Stewart Hall.  Stewart Hall houses administrative offices.
Now University Avenue, In front of library (Stewart Hall.)
Looking towards WVU campus.
In front of Stewart Hall; August 30 to September 3, 1909.
WVU playing a baseball game against Washington and Jefferson College behind Stewart Hall.  The Monongahela River is visible in the distance.  WVU won the game 5-3.
Corner view of library building, currently Stewart Hall.
Stewart Hall was the Library at that time.
View of WVU from west side.  Main building at left is Woodburn Hall.
The Victory Tank is parked in front of buildings in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A photo of a victory tank on the West Virginia University Campus.
Corner view of library, currently Stewart Hall.
The units march in Drill Field for a ceremonial assembly.
Cadets dressed for Old Clothes Day Parade gather in Drill Field
Cadets and sponsors assemble in Drill Field on Old Clothes Day; many dressed for an occasion.
Cadets with sponsors in line facing officials on the Drill Field.  In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
Cadets with sponsors in line facing officials on the Drill Field.  In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
'Left to Right: Corner Mechanical Hall, Chemistry, old cafeteria (later used for buildings and grounds), Administration, & bleachers in back of Reynolds Hall.'
Stewart Hall is on the right.
Left to right- Reynolds Hall, Administration, Law School, President's home
'Left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Administration (old library).'
Shops, administration 'behind trees', Reynolds Hall, and Health Center.
View of buildings on University Avenue, opposite E. Moore Hall, etc.  Cafeteria building destroyed, Health Center building being moved to where former stood.  Background- Main library, Chemistry, shops, Reynolds, Administration building.
Mountainlair under construction dates the photograph to the summer of 1966.
Members of Executive Council take a break on a yard between Stewart Hall and Mountainlair.
Left to right: Connie Smith, Bonnie Sieminski, Sharon McConnell, Cindy Zech, and Ann Nau.
The photograph includes the first Mechanical Hall along the river. It was destroyed by fire in 1899.
Adjacent to I. C. White property.
The library was built in 1902.  After another, larger library was constructed in 1932, this building was subsequently renamed Stewart Hall and houses the West Virginia University administration offices.
A church can be seen at the intersection of Willey Street at University Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia. Stewart Hall is visible on the right.
Now Stewart Hall.
Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall on the left, Purinton House on the right.
'View of the library (now Stewart Hall), and the President's Home (Now Purinton House), taken during the winter of 1911-1912.'
Two trolleys pass Stewart Hall, the old university library.
A group of women, men, and children, who are likely members of a 4-H group. The group is in front of the library, which is now Stewart Hall.
Currently Stewart Hall.
Front Street is now University Avenue. Stewart Hall on the West Virginia University campus is in the background.
Morgantown as seen in part from Westover, about 1910 or so. Visible on the crest of the hill is the old WVU astronomical observatory (built 1900) which was burned in 1919 to celebrate a football victory. In foreground are the old Commencement Hall, (later Reynolds Hall, torn down to make way for the New Mountainlair). Also visible is the Administration Building (Stewart Hall). From an old glass plate negative in the WVU Library.
Currently Stewart Hall. 'Dohertys Folder, 1901- 1914'
From left to right, First Row at bottom: 1)May Ellison, 2)Laura Craig, 3) Hazel Kelly, 4)Unknown, 5)Annabelle Charleton, 6)Aloise Hensell, 7)Sponsor: Mrs. Collins, 8)Jessie Davis, 9)Pearl Michael, 10)Leola Wotring, 11)Lela Grace Conaway, 12) Jeanette Brown; Second Row: 13)Florenda Manendia, 14)Marion Ott, 15)Loretta Federer, 16)Vernita Anderson, 17)Marie Suitor, 18)Elizabeth Repert, 19)Elizabeth Lawrence, 20)Jessie Schnopp, 21)Agnes MacGrerroan, 22)Miriam Shultz; Third Row: 23)Jeanette MacGreffey, 24)Unknown, 25)Edith Jordan, 26)Medora Mason, 27) Jaunita Hensell, 28)Unknown, 29)Agnes Neidemeyer, 30)Martha Washington, 31)MacGorren, 32)Virginia Thacker, 33)Kate Montgomery; Fourth Row: M. Simpson, 35)Elizabeth Reacy, 36)Mary Eddy, 37)Lucie Trickett, 38)Alice MacGreffey, 39)Wertie Ruale, 40)Erma Belle.
A portion of Stewart Hall is visible on the right.
Looking down onto Commencement Hall. Part of Stewart Hall is visible and the Armory building is in the background.
A view of Stewart Hall when it was used as library.  Over the central archway 'LIBRARY' is engraved.  A hooded car is parked in front of the building on University Avenue.  The photo is taken across from the street on a fall day.
Commencement Hall also visible on the left.
The library shown in the picture was later the Administration Building and now is called Stewart Hall. Director Walter Mestrezat is in the first row center with a baton in his hand.
Formerly administration building, once old library.
Stewart Hall was the library when this picture was taken.
'Stadium under construction.'
Buildings pictured are the Law Building, President's Home, and the library.
Unidentified man standing on the steps of Stewart Hall. Built in 1902, Stewart Hall was originally the University library.
View of Grumbein Island, and left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Tower of Administration building, Law School, President's home, Experiment Station.
Buildings pictured are the experiment station, Administration, Martin Hall, and the corner of Science Hall.