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A pony pulls a cart festooned with flowers up a residential street lined with spectators.
Ohio River between Newport, Ohio and St. Marys, West Virginia.
Five men, identified as the president and normal teachers of the West Virginia Colored Institute, pose in front of a building.
Little Levels is in Pocohontas County, W. Va.
The Lilly's are pictured with furniture between them.
The two pictured on their wedding day.
Street view of the building located on 2nd Avenue.
Postcard print of the theatre building.
Vance, a 15 years old trapper boy, whose job it was to open and closed the door, allowing mine trains to enter and exit. Vance earned $1.60 a week.
Picture taken from an issue of Scientific American.
Published by W. L. Erwin. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by W. L. Erwin. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by W. L. Erwin. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by W. L. Erwin. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Section of tracks on the Midland Railway through Old Skidmore Farm.
Postcard photograph of an aerial view of the town.
Taken the year before Ada married Gene Worth Ford.
Photograph taken before her marriage to Gene Ford. Ada was a West Virginia state leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving the women the right to vote. Mrs. Ford was also president and founder of the Women's Suffrage League in Taylor County.
Three young women wearing fashionable broad-brimmed hats.
Blanche Lazzell was recognized in the art world for her wood block prints.
Neta Blanche Lazzelle from Maidsville, Monongalia County, West Virginia, dropped her first name, "Neta" and the "e" on her last name at the beginning of her career as an artist.
Blanche Lazzell of Maidsville, West Virginia poses with her family on the lawn.
Blanche Lazzell is sitting on the right.
Now University Avenue, In front of library (Stewart Hall.)
The Spinster Club at Lucy Wood Lawrence's wedding, February 18, 1908. From left: Bess Brown, Willa Brand, Sallie Bennett, Lucy Wood, Minnie Core, Josie Kunkle, Tillie Bernhardt. The Spinster Club of Morgantown flourished by the first decade of this century. At least two members married. All were Morgantowners who had graduated from high school and several had finished West Virginia University. Most were teachers. The Club met to socialize and visit on Saturday nights, with an occasional male friend or fiance allowed to attend. Members helped Ruth Wood, a pioneer stenographer, Realtor,and political candidate, raise her sister Lucy's daughter after Lucy died in China giving birth to her only child.
Original returned to donor.
'"Boats in water" just above Evenwood'.
'Good photo of houses. Ladwig identified many. Taken from river. (I understand there were no bars in Evenwood, something unique for a lumber town'.
The teacher of the students is Miss Elise Winters.
'Roy Wharton and Harry Weaver are wearing the shirt sleeves in the picture. High and Pleasant where City Market is now'.
This store was located on 32nd Street in Bellaire, Ohio.
'L-R: Mildred E. Donahue, Mary Jane(Jean) Donahue, Margaret Helen Donahue and the infant unknown. Picture taken on Monticello St., Hollywood Section of Pgh., P.A.'