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'Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick over Cheat.'
Man stands in a boat near where logs are caught in some rapids.
Homes and Sanders Store in Wise, W. Va.
One woman appears to be smoking a pipe, another a cigarette while playing cards and drinking wine.
Note the spacing of the houses in the South Park area.
View looking East on German 'Main' Street with flagstone pavement and gutter, between Church and King Streets.
View of the wall of the old Episcopal graveyard with the Town Clock in the background.
Row of houses along a street in Philippi, West Virginia.
'High Street scene, many years ago'. People seen riding in horse-drawn wagons. Near the Bank on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
View of the Sunshine Steamboat on the Ohio River.
Group portrait of four Civil War veterans, members of the Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Group.
First Ward School Building, Elkins, W.Va. in Randolph County.
'The Big Elm tree on U. S. route 19 between Shinnston and Enterprise, W. Va. The Story of the Elm by Granville D. Hall made this location famous. The story told about conditions in the area just prior to the Civil War. The Hood Family purchased the farm from the Everson family around the Civil War period. Harry Hood and his brother Charles lived at the Big Elm Farm until their deaths. Miss Hannah Hood died in 1976 and gave the entire estate to the First Baptist Church in Shinnston. This included the Big Elm Farm.'
Two men are crossing a dirt street in Charleston, West Virginia in the early 1900s. On one side of the street are businesses while on the other side of the street are houses. Above the street are lots of telephone wires.
Camera room 1889 to 1902 with photography equipment in Grafton, W. Va.
View of Johnson's Grist Mill in Barbour County. This grist mill was built in 1854.
Founded by Bishop Peterkin in 1886.
Interior view of the American Restaurant in Wheeling, W. Va. Tables are set with folded napkins on each table top.
'This photo is from the book 'Way's Packet Directory, 1848-1994' revised edition compiled by Frederick Way, Jr. and published by the Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio - 1983.  Joseph W. Rutter, Editor, wrote in the Foreward: 'The lifetime work of Frederick Way, Jr. is found in his Packet and Towboat Directories, indispensable resourses for those interested in the Steamboat Age on the Western Rivers'.'
Originally called Science Hall.
An aerial view of the Crescent Glass Factory in Weston.
'Charles Plummer Pride.'
Four men are standing in front of Dawson's News Stand in Morgantown, West Virginia. There are: (right) Grover 'Coopeye' Rice, H. Ott Garrison 'Hog' (middle), ? Fox 'Foxy' (left) and Fenton Rice (rear) High and Fayette Streets. Centennial edition of Morgantown Post.
Adding wing to Woodburn Hall. Martin Hall is also pictured in this photograph.
View of the river, and Morgantown from Westover side of the Monongahela.
Room furnished with a loveseat, rocking chair, and a coffee table
Shepherd family Upper Farm, Springwood.
'Where he smiled.'
Class portrait at Greenwood school. The teacher is Mrs. L. O. Dotson.
Group portrait of logging crew.
From Westover.
Street car seen here on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va. Groups of people line the sidewalk.
Fourth from the left is Joe McDermott.
Probably the Shepherd 'Grade' looking toward the Fingerboard Woods, now gone.
Homes and coal company buildings at Glen Jean, W. Va.
Sign on the store advertising 'Tom Keene 5 cent cigar.'
Group portrait including top row, left to right: Eldridge Given, Emery Rollyson, Austin Long, Pat Given, T. P. Rollyson, Emma James, Ann Boggs, Del. Carr, Louisa A. Bollinger, Della Frame, J. P. Frame, Ollie Mallahan, Charlie Boggs, Prudence Woods, Jessie Mollahan, and Price Boggs.
Greenbrier River from Bridge at Alderson.  House visible on the shore.
A view of the early country homestead.
View of gasline workmen at a pumping station in Morgantown W. Va. names of the Workmen listed as:'B. M. Donald, Dennis Wader, Jeso Coss, Tom Shannon, Downey Fox, Walt South, Bill Taylor, Lindsey Roz, Harry Miller, Jack Bloher, Tom Jones, Warren Jacobs, Jud Cook, M. Miller, Don Miller, John Montgomery, M. Hugus, Gabe Masters.'
Possibly Joliffe's or Acme Department Store.
A view of Maulsby Bridge, a wooden covered bridge on the West Fork River in Harrison County. 'Erected in 1856 by Elmore Hart and repaired in 1911 by C. A. Short.'
View of the old Bailey House, located on the corner of Main and Second Streets.  'The sign 'Bailey and Tunstil' on the store was Major Bailey and his son-in-law. In the group was David Bare, father; J. H. Bare, druggist; Andrew Edmiston, known as Sr., a long prominent lawyer; and John S. Camden, later of Parkersburg. Here Thomas Jackson, J. A. J. Lightburn, Johnson N. Camden, and G. J. Butcher took examination for West Point. Butcher won, stayed a week, then came home. Jackson went as a second choice.'
A woman and a child stand on the porch of the Bosley home.
The Kanawha River is in the foreground and the capitol in seen center, back ground.
Possibly Joliffe's or Acme Department Store.
Fort building stands in a field where two children are playing in the foreground. Inscription with the image, 'The present site of John Brown's Fort as it now stands in a field overlooking the Shenandoah River, in [West] Virginia, a few miles from where it originally stood at Harper's Ferry.  It was placed here at the request of Kate Field, of Washington after it was exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago.'
Reception room on the 2nd floor in Grafton, W. Va.  Woman standing behind a counter, two children sitting in chairs.
Men, women, and children seated on the ground eating a picnic lunch.
View of Dr. Hodges' Physics Lecture Room and apparatus.
'Lough Brothers Carriage Factory. Note the furnished carriages and wagons at right.'
'Juergens and Walker'