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'Pictured was take on Monday at 1:30 P.M.'
'Picture taken at 4:45 P.M.'
'Picture taken on Saturday at 4:00 P.M.'
'Route #40?'
"A design for a single track through Pratt Truss Bridge of 108 ft. span. Submitted for a graduation thesis."
Pictured are:  Thomas Falls, C. Hagerty, F. Foster, J. Vandergrift, Sr., J. Kiefer, B. Hagerty, D. McConnel, C. Francis, E. Hains, H.D. Peoples, B. Glisner, E. Morgan, C. Gliesner, W. Stevenson, A. Johnson, H. Sonturn, J. Vandergrift, Jr.  Written on bottom of photo:  Property of Harry Nixon.
School in a town right across the borders of both West Virginia and Maryland.
View of the office building that occupied the surveyor's for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
View of what is likely the River Stone Estate near Foxburg, Pa.
Copyright by National Tribune. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Home built ca. 1809. Man on far right is Daniel Rupert, a Civil War Veteran who cut his foot as a boy, and was a part of the artillery. He is the Great Grandfather of Jim Green. Middle figure is Mary Rupert Green, the daughter of Daniel Rupert.
A man stands in a yard beside a house while a woman and child sit on the porch steps. Subjects unidentified.
Veterans and their families parade down the street with drummers at hand in Foxburg, Pennsylvania.
Postcard photograph, none of the subjects are identified, for correspondence see original postcard.
The marker, which is decorated with an American flag, reads, "About one half mile above this point is the 'Great Crossings' of the Youghiogheny River, where George Washington crossed November 18th, 1753, when sent as envoy by Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginia to the French Commandant at Fort Le Boeuf.Washington, on his military expedition to the Ohio, encamped there with his forces, May 18th to 24th, 1754, and from that point explored the Youghiogheny.There, also, Major General Braddock, with his army, crossed June 24th, 1755, on his march against Fort Duquesne."
An oil derrick is pictured in the woods.
Print number 1834. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
A crowd gathered in the center of the photograph eats, dines, and converses with associates.
Son of photographer James Edwin Green, 9-year-old James Edwin Green, Jr. (b. 1904) poses in a Spanish War uniform while holding a rifle. He is surrounded by American flags, celebrating the Fourth of July.
A crowd surrounds the speakers of the event while cars are sporadically parked in the background.
A crowd gathers in front before the speakers of the ceremony.
Men in uniforms standing in front of fort.
Memorial Services held in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. May 8, 1949 for Miss Anna Jarvis founder of Mother's Day.
Gathering on Jarvis Family Plot for Mother's Day Celebration. In front is tombstone of Claude Jarvis.
Marker showing site of the grave of N. Coulon de Jumonville on Route 40 near Uniontown. ' Here lie the mortal remains of N.Coulon De Jumonville who, in command of a company of thirty-three French Regulators, was surprised and killed in an engagement with Major George Washington in command of a company of forty Provincial Troops and Tannacharison, the Half King,in command of a company of friendly Indians on May 28th, 1754. This action was the first conflict at arms between the French and English for supremacy in the Mississippi Valley. Erected July 4th, 1908, under the auspices of the Centennial Celebration Committee 1904.'
Print number 1787. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1786. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1795.
Print number 1794.
Print number 1828. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1829. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1835. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Train tracks built close to several buildings including a restaurant.
Print number 1785. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1783. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1792. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1793.
Print number 1799.
Print number 1809.
Print number 1813. Lake Lynn is located on the Cheat River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania south east of Point Marion, Pennsylvania which borders West Virginia.
Print number 1838.
Print number 1842.
Print number 1843.
Cottage is located in Western Pennsylvania or possibly in West Virginia.
Plate envelope titled "Lilies".
Two people sit on miniature wagon.
Dirt race track in Dawson, Pennsylvania in the midst of open fields.
Print number 1782. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1781. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1789. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.
Print number 1788.
Print number 1798. Point Marion, Pennsylvania borders West Virginia.