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This mill on Dunkard Creek was operated by Isaac Core until 1871.
Print number 1298.
Two boys are pictured on top of the rock, looking east. Subjects unidentified.
Four men sit in a canoe beside the large boulder in the middle of the river. Subjects unidentified.
Two women and a man are pictured beside the rock formation, formally known as Dorsey's Knob. Subjects unidentified.
"View of Dorsey's Knob Morgantown, W. Va. You can see for miles from this point and a wonderful view of the city of Morgantown, W. Va. and the surrounding country."
This laminated postcard image of downtown Morgantown shows horse-drawn wagons and streetcar tracks in the brick paved street.
"This is a 'Threshing Machine Crew' holding a 'Mons Thresher.'  They would move from one farm to the next and thresh the stacked wheat or oats.  The grain could not be threshed standing dead ripe in the fields as it is today.  It was reaped and shocked in the fields (about 12 bundles to a shock), cured out and then ricked or stacked.  Later the Threshing Crew moved in and threshed.  The earliest used oxen power and later came steam power.  Even later, gasoline powered ones were used.  This one was the steam powered.  This picture was taken in the Sugar Grove/Little Indian Creek area off the old Morgantown/Fairmont Pike.
Note the statue of Patrick Henry on top of the Court House; also an unidentified man is seen on the left side of the roof.
A car is stuck in high water at Jimtown, in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Remains Still at Richard.
Nine firefighters stand with two fire trucks at the fire hall.
The uniforms, hoses and other equipment are stored and ready for use.
View of railroad track along river.
From left to right- Danser, Charlie Austin, Mr. Jacobs of Bakers Hardware of Morgantown.  (Mr. Harold Jacobs' father)
'Old Fay Blosser property on Kingwood Pike.  Not in present use.'  Dilapidated, uninhabited building with RC cola signs.
Distant view of Jimtown across the river.
Telephone men spraying to kill vegetation under telephone wires.
Deer brought down with bow and arrow.
'Please credit: West Virginia Industrial and Publicity Commission 5, West Virginia.'
See original for correspondence. Published by Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Photo by Conservation Commission of West Virginia.
A group of uniformed male students walk across the entrance way of Wise Library.
Published by Minsky Brothers and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by Photo Crafters Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
This stone marks the place of David Adam Ice's birth. He was thought to be the first white child born in West Virginia in 1767.
Photograph of location where an old saw mill stood in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Photograph of Sugar Grove area in Monongalia County.
Graveyard built for Irish Settler William Stewart and his family near Point Marion Road in Monongalia County.
Tombstone of early Irish Settler William Stewart. The Grave marker reads, "Here These the Body of William Steward Deceased FEB THE 10 1811 AGED 84 Hark From the Tomb A Soleful Sound My Ears Atend The Cry Ye Living Men Come View The Ground Where You Must Shortly Lie."
View of a sign by the Monongahela River that reads 'Cross the Ferry Shortcut to Suncrest, Evansdale and Morgantown.'
Facing Northeast.  At the bottom left if Stewart Street and the brighter street is Falling Run.  It runs vertical into Stewartstown Road.  Near the top is the WVU Animal Husbandry Farm.  About three inches in from the right top is the Mileground.  The large fields to the left are part of the WVU farms.  To their left is the WVU Horticulture Farm orchards.  About and inch and a half from the bottom right is the intersections of Willey Street, Snider Street, and Monongalia Avenue at Town Hill.
Facing Northeast.  At the bottom left if Stewart Street and the brighter street is Falling Run.  It runs vertical into Stewartstown Road.  Near the top is the WVU Animal Husbandry Farm.  About three inches in from the right top is the Mileground.  The large fields to the left are part of the WVU farms.  To their left is the WVU Horticulture Farm orchards.  About and inch and a half from the bottom right is the intersections of Willey Street, Snider Street, and Monongalia Avenue at Town Hill.
Sign reads:  '$5.00 Fine for riding or driving faster than a walk over this bridge'.
None of the subjects are identified.
Located on Route 7, across from Deckers Creek.
Located near Morgantown in Monongalia County.
Max Mathers leads the procession carrying the American Flag. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Truck filled with flag bearers travels down the road during Armistice Day celebration. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Part of the Morgantown and Wheeling Railroad, a passenger service which extended to Pentress in western Monongalia County.
Truck is parked in front of a business with a sign which says:  'Massage, Barber, Bobbing'.
Identified L to R: _?__, Ethel Chalfant Strosnider, Reed Strosnider, Joanna Stephens Clark, ? in front of Joanna, Olive Phillips. Also labeled: "Sara Scott" on the back of the photograph.
Baseball game in Morgantown, W. Va. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Monongahela River runs through the middle of the two sides. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
A collection of liquor containers along a track with two unidentified men holding bottles.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
People gathered out front of the court house in Morgantown, W. Va. Published by The Leighton and Valentine Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by The Leighton and Valentine Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by The Leighton and Velentine Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by the Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Two white dots on extreme right are Fitch's camp. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by The Leighton and Valentine Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)