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A class of the Second Ward School with their teachers.
Six druggists pose for a formal group photo.
Members of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity WVU Chapter take a group photo outside of the fraternity house.
R. P. Davis's engineering class poses outside of the university building.
Thirty-two out of thirty-five students are identified. See original for identification.
Banner on the door advertises a basketball game between Morgantown and Shinnston. Thirty one out of forty students are identified. See original for identification.
Boys in the Mountaineer Boys' State program gather for a group photo, with members in the front holding a "Monongalia" sign. Subjects unidentified.
Dinardi and Jerry West, who is kneeling beside her on her right, pose with a group of former West Virginia University basketball players.Dinardi was Jerry West's landlord when he lived on Beechurst Avenue during his college basketball years at WVU. West described her as his "mom away from home."Dinardi passed away at the age of 97 in 2003.
A group of unidentified men stand in a field that will become the Hall of Chemistry. In the background is the Purinton House.
Hylton, pictured far right with a cigar in his mouth, stands with a group of kids from Hinton, W. Va. The WVU stadium is pictured in the background.
Print number 1633.
Print number 1266. Firemen pose on the ladder and the truck.  Doc, the Morgantown Fire Department dog, is on the truck beneath the ladder.
Print number 1265. Trucks are in front of the fire department building on Spruce Street. Doc, the firehouse dog, blends in among the Firemen standing on right vehicle.
Print number 874a.
Print number 872c.
Print number 874.
Print number 867.
Print number 860a.
Print number 837a.
Print number 831b.
Print number 816.
Print number 814.
Print number 810a.
No one pictured is identified. Note the team's pants and outfit. Print number 806.
Print number 809.
Print number 805b.
Print number 802. John Zan is fourth runner from the left.
First row: Bill Scherr, Davis, Arlett Hartman, Wayne Paker, Red Sturges.  Second row: Chadwick, Irwin Stone, Guy Jamison, Bill Madera, Hersey Eckert, Eldon Tucker.  Third row: Maderia, Frank Stubbs, Hall, Thomas, and unidentified.
Pictured in the photo are siblings Catherine Finnell (Aunt Kitty), Charles W. Finnell, Jr., and Margaret Finnell.
A group is shielded from the sun by a large American flag as they enjoy the porch swing and music.
Soldiers, women and children pose in front of the American flag bearing home.
Susan Catherine Finnell Johnson, mother of Mrs. Lucy B. Johnson, and Mrs. Anna Fitch pose in front of the house located on Rockley Road in Morgantown, W. Va.
Group poses by the trees along the river.
Back of photo reads, "Left to right: Gertrude Hayes (1862-1957), Mary Louise Johnson (1866-1935), Margaret Fitch, Anna Lysle Fitch (1860-1930), and Mrs. James P. Fitch, Sr." The ladies sit on the porch of the doctor's home addressed 408 Spruce Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Boy and three girls laugh on a bench as their photo is taken.
Photo identifies the men as "Max Cubbon, Snead, Russ Thompson, Arbon Lang, Harry Bartells, Mr. Gaines, Lawerence Hayes." The identified boys are waiters at  what is now know as West Virginia University's Stalnaker Hall.
Members gathered around a band drum that reads, "Elks Band: B.P.O.E. No. 411, Morgantown, W. Va."
Group of boys standing in front of Jack Wilson's Service Station.
From left to right, Thomas G. Keenan, William L. Park, and Waitman Willey Keener.
See original for photo roster of the group portrait.
Photo taken by the Dairy Mart in Star City, "No Man's Land". See original for correspondence.
A group of unidentified men holding glass cutting tools and equipment.
Group portrait of registrants.
Group portrait of draftees.
A group photo taken in front of the WVU building still under construction.
Group photo of delegates for the convention.
Portrait of group picking raspberries on Mason's Berry Farm in Morgantown, W. Va. None of the subjects are identified.
All persons in the photograph are unidentified. Information on p. 136 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Jack Ward Jr."
Blanche Smith, Ed Jones and an unidentified female. Information on p. 146 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Jack Ward Jr."
Other persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 161 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Kitty Hughes."
The woman seated in the photograph is Prisilla or "Aunt Prissy". She was a slave in the before the Civil War and owned by the Dorsey family of Morgantown. All others are unidentified. Information on p. 22 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from Spinster Photo Book Club, duplicate held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original loaned by Ruth Lawrence Mahaney."
Bill Younger and an unidentified young man performing a duet on stage. Information on p. 128 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams".
L to R: Mary Lou Mosby, Anna Mae Henderson and Christine Mosby. Information on p. 128 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams".
This is a photograph of Bill Mosby, Betty Parsons, and Jack Ward Jr.  Information on p. 129 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Charlene Marshall".
L to R: Ruth Barnett, Lennie Wiley,and Annette Chandler Broome. In 1957, Annette Broome was the first known African American woman to receive an undergraduate degree from West Virginia University. She was the granddaughter of John Hunt. Information on p. 161 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Charlene Marshall".
From left to right: Unidentified female, Naomi Butler, Edna Cranford, and Naomi Dixon. Information on p. 147 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Bobbie Drew Ward".
Two older boys are probably wearing boy scout uniforms. Information on p. 150 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson".
James Edwards ran a sanitation business for the cities of Morgantown and Westover. He married Lucetta Dixon and the couple had six children. Information on p. 38,100 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Gwendolyn Edwards".
Photograph taken at Christmas time. Standing far left is Elmer Prince.
Outside group portrait of unidentified members of the Sanitary Milk Team in uniform.
Group portrait of baseball team in uniform. Only identified member of the team is Coach Glen Ellis, sitting top row, first left.
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 coaches at Bennett Field, Westover Park, in Westover, W. Va.  Left to right: Francis Wolfe, Vince Gargarella, B. G. Bennett, Joseph DeProspero, unidentified, Adam Pompili, unidentified, unidentified, Joe Bisilla, and Dick Pill. Wolfe and DeProspero served as presidents of the Wesmon Athletic Association in the 1960s.  Bennett Field is named after B. G. Bennett.
Tom Watkins, second row, center; John Yoke, first row, center; Chief of Police
Group portrait. R.C. Spangler back row 2nd from right, kneeling.
Students in wheel barrows.
Refer to the original to see some full and partial names.
Group of women dressed in white uniforms, probably Red Cross workers/nurses. An arrow points out one woman identified as "Mother".
'This picture was taken 1907 and shows a family group of Dorsey's going to Sunday School at Morgantown'
Meeting held at the home of Linda and Del Yoder (Owl Creek Farm).  Standing, left to right: Pat Kajeski, Reba Thurmond, Linda Yoder.  Seated, left to right: Shirley Dowdy, Carol Hamblen.
Top row, left to right: John Everly; Chas Kussart; Tom Pickenpaugh; Fred Hastings; Roy Colliers; Tom McLaughlin.  Bottom row, left to right: Lee Sharp; Richard Sharp; Joe Bluebaugh; Jake Crepps; Jim Barker and Chester Herniele.
Postcard reads 'This is not a good card but you can make it out. Its where we camped last year'
Red's Pep Orchestra.  This photograph was removed from a scrapbook (location unknown) compiled by the sax player Edward Blanchard Woodford.  He is second from the right in the photograph.  He played in this band while attending West Virginia University.  He also played with the Blue Ridge Orchestra, Clarksburg, Original West Virginians, Morgantown, and the Fuller Orchestra, Oscoda, Michigan.  There are portraits of Edward B. Woodford in the WVU Monticola yearbook (1926, page 86, junior; 1927, page 81, senior).
View of Maude Sennett and two others sitting on the edge of a rock forming the bank of a river in Morgantown.
View of Maude Sennett and six others seated at a table in Morgantown.
Present are:  E. C. Protzman, C. Pickenpaugh and Friend, A. J. Brown, James A. Gromiger, Geo. C. Steele, John L. Hatfield, Fast Sitel, Thomas Barthalow, Wm. L. Joseph, H. A. Davidson, Walter Madera, F. N. Weaver, Fred Bishop, Jess J. Hall, unknown, unknown, Harry J. Zeveley, A. H. Smith, Frank Caples, Frank Bowman, H. Artey Christe, Edward M. Grant and Wm. Steele.