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Richard Restaurant on the corner of Kirk and High Streets. The building no longer exists.
A snowy winter scene on High Street.
Construction activity taking place along High Street near where the Monongahela Building stands.
A view of High Street showing the Monongahela Building.
A view looking north up High Street. Stalnaker Hall and Stewart Hall can be seen in the distance.
A view of the Brown Building on the corner of High and Walnut Streets, then the location of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank.
Men sit and talk in front of the courthouse on High Street. J. G. McCrory Co. can be seen in the background, now the site of Reeder and Shuman Attorneys at Law.
"Charlie Chaplin's double on 4 hour stiltwalking ... period. The sidewalks, also indoors and outside stilting." Long poses outside Oppenheimer's Kuppenheimer Good Cloth store on High Street.
A group of children and some adults pose at the door of the blacksmith's shop at the south end of High Street.
View looking south down High Street.
A view of High Street showing the tower of the First Baptist Church, located in the same lot as the present church.
Photo postcard of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house on North High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Hayes House, High Street, Morgantown, W. Va., built in 1841.From the thesis of "The Influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes," call number NA7125.P481965.
Parade participants with what appears to be a May Day pole march down High Street.
A parade float passes buildings and spectators on High Street.
A group of soldiers march in the parade down High Street.  A cigar store and a grocery are visible in the background.
A decorated vehicle passes a building on High Street in Morgantown.
A vehicle decorated for the parade passes the Keystone Grocery on High Street in Morgantown.
The Hotel Morgan opened on High Street in Morgantown in 1925
Crowds watch from either side of High Street as parade floats and a fire truck make their way down the street. In the background, various businesses are pictured, including Rogers Pharmacy, McVickers Pharmacy, Oppenheimer's Kuppenheimer, and The Sports Emporium.
The Monongahela Building hosts various businesses within its walls, as seen from the windows in which those businesses display their names. The businesses vary from physician's practices, financing, real estate, and attorney practices. The building is located to the left of the courthouse.
Southeast view of the courthouse which is located on High Street.
The hotel is located on the corner of High and Moreland Streets.  A curtain in the left window advertises "Frocks & Hats."
A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
Crowds fill the streets of Morgantown, W. Va. anticipating the parade. In the background is a Union Bank, right, and the building that is now Hotel Morgan, center.
A crowd lines each side of High Street as parade floats travel down the street at 10 a.m.  The first float visible is shaped like a clothes iron.
High Street is decorated with Christmas lights and other decorations.
View looking south on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.  Businesses visible include Jacobs Men's Wear, Stenger's News, Comuntzis, Mountaineer Sport Shop, Conners One Hour Cleaning, Electric Equipment Co., and others, as well as billboards advertising Coca-Cola and Orange Crush.  Photo taken for "Project 63," a revitalization project undertaken in the early 1960s.
View of Boreman Hall from the roof of a neighboring building.
The church was organized in 1842.  The church in it's current location, was dedicated in 1897.
Unidentified Post Office employees pose on the front steps of the Post Office on High Street in downtown Morgantown.
Group portrait of unidentified postal workers outside the Morgantown Post Office on High Street.
Unidentified young man stands on a brick paved road.
Photograph postcard of Main Street, also known as High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. See original for correspondence written on the back.
Photograph of High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. See original for correspondence written on the back.
Home of early and widely known physician of Morgantown for more than a half century. McLane built the house in 1840 on the southwest corner of High and Kirk Streets and resided there until his death in 1878.
An old brick home which was built before 1798 and occupied by John Davis in 1803. This house is located on the corner of High and Pleasant Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A winter scene in downtown Morgantown, includes people traveling by horseback and on foot on a snow covered High Street.
The partially demolished building is between Lemon-Jackson Hardware Company on the left and S. D. Hirschman & Company on the right.
Marshall Hagans and his granddaughter, Lillie sit on the front porch of Mr. Hagans home in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Located on High Street in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. Family members nor occupants of the buggy are not identified.
Little League teams parade down High Street past Rogers' Jewelry Store,and Sidler's Department Store.
On South High Street.
The Metropolitan movie theatre is showing Lover Come Back, starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day.
The Old Post Office Building was located on High Street.
This photo was taken from the 4th floor on the Strand Theater Building at High Street.
This photo was taken from the 4th floor on the Strand Theater Building at High and Fayette Street.
900 cadets in line.
The church stands on the corner of High and Wiley Streets.
A view of Union Utilities Building (left) on the corner of High Street and Fayette Street.
The church currently called Wesley Methodist Church, sits on the corner of Willey and High Street.
'8/25-26'
A view of South High Street, looking down at a bridge.
A view of High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.; pedestrians, a trolley car
A view of High Street.
A game of Football Morgantown High School vs Fairmont High School near North High Street on West Virginia University's playing field.
Mechanical Hall sits on the corner of North High Street and Prospect Street; trolley tracks are laid on the streets.
This photo of the Chi Phi fraternity was done for the 1970 WVU Monticola.  In an effort to get interesting group hosts for the Greek Section, we held a contest for the best idea for their group photo.  We didn't ask permission.  We picked a Saturday afternoon.  I got the 4 x 5 camera ready with tripod while we watied for the traffic light to turn red.  Everyone took their chairs into the street.  The first thing that I see upside on the ground glass is the police car that had just come up Pleasant Street.  Imagine what they thought seeing the guys sitting in the street.  A friend of mine, another photographer, yelled "take the picture."  I got four shots as the police started moving people off the street.  The guy in the white jacket didn't even know the police were there.  When they tried to lift him up he slipped on the wet pavement and said something like, "leave me alone, let's finish this picture."  They got him for resisting arrest.  We had a write up in the paper about a sit in staged on High Street for the benefit of a photographer source unknown. - Dave Smith
On right, leaning on rail is Stuart Fisk.
Winter 1969-1970.
Students marched from the Mountainlair to the U.S. Post Office
Female with 'Stop the Draft' sign is Alice Bell.
The march was from the Morgantown Post Office to the Mountainlair. On the far right is Stewart Fisk.
Students march from Mountainlair to Courthouse Square to protest against the military draft system.  Male student holds sign that reads, 'Defeat Militarism. S.P.U.S.A.'