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This artist's rendition of the Battle of the Cement Mill, a Civil War conflict, appear in Harper's Weekly magazine in October 1862. The battle took place near Shepherdstown in Jefferson County, W. Va.
Onlookers survey the damage of flooding on the banks of the Potomac River.
Future site of West Virginia University Medical Center.  The downtown campus is visible at left, above the Monongahela River.
Excavation and steel delivery at construction site of new West Virginia University Medical Center.
Steel framing and foundtation of the future West Virginia University Medical Center
A small building labeled "Moore Electric" is visible at the construction site.
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Army Secretary and WVU President Elvis Stahr Jr.
The bridge and lock are located on the Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W. Va.
View of upper Park Street.
Former WVU Sports Info Directors Rene Henry and Edgar Barrett.
The church was organized in 1847.
E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.
WVU President Gordon Gee speaking at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee at a meeting.
128 Wagner Road.Built in 1860. First identified owner was Waitman T. Willey.
Made in 1897. Bird's eye Fowler print.
Taken from 1906 city directory pg.116.
Taken in 1900(?).
901 Grandview AvenueBuilt in 1906. First identified owner was John W. Wiles. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1927-36.
Taken in 1903. Brown Addition ad.
Taken in 1903 by Russell Morris-surveyor.
Taken from 1901. Plat of South Park.
313 Maple Avenue.First identified owner was Bernard B. Kemper in 1925.
Sears Roebuck catalog page.
212 Park Street.Built in 1902. First identified owner was Dr. Leonidas Cobun. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
211 Park Street.Made in 1906. First identified owner was John Matthew Brown. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
223 Park Street.Built in 1903. First identified owner was John L. Dougan. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
224 Park Street.Built in 1909. First identified owner was Capt. George W. McVicker. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1921-25, 1927-28.
257 Park Street.Built in 1901. First identified owner was Florence D. Bolton (1914). Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906,1911,1921,1927.
257 Park Street.Built in 1901. First identified owner was J. Ami Martin. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906, 1911,1921, 1927.
416-420 Park Street.Built in 1906. First identified owners were William E. Dickinson and Edwin F. Church Jr. (1909). Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1911, 1921, 1927.
Taken in 1910. Taken from 1914 city directory.
442 Park Street.Built in 1902. First identified owner was Jasper Newton Deahl (1906). Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911, 1921, 1927
438 Park Street.Built in 1922. First identified owner was Clynde Brand (1922). Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1927.
443 Park Street.Built in 1904. First identified owner was William Rumsey (1906). Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911, 1921, 1927.
442 Park Street.Built in 1902. First identified owner was Jasper Newton Deahl. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911, 1921, 1927.
517 Park Street.Built in 1904. First identified owner was Edgar Stewart (1906). Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911, 1921, 1927.
Taken from 1906 city directory pg.16.
Portrait of an owner of the 517 Park Street building in Morgantown's South Park.