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See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--oversize.)
The "Emerson" was destroyed by flood waters at Ronco, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River. Other information included with the photograph, "Property of W. F. Snowden, Box 191 Mt Morris, Pa."
Massive train wreck which killed an engineer. This photograph won the A. P. News Picture Contest.
Information inscribed on the back includes "This is a view of the main part of the city. . . The man on there [far right and not identified] is the one who took these views . . . On the hill where he is standing are located the finest residences in the city . . . Seven years ago it was a farm. . . ". See the original postcard for the remaining correspondence.
'Top Row- L to R- Wallace, Karickhoff, Turner, and Swartz. Bottom Row- Dotson, Bear, and Pushkin.'
'Rho Chi, Pharmacy Honor Society, Dean Bachman Pharmacy.'
Dr. Toothman, WVU graduate is a Coeburn's new doctor.
At a 4-H function.
'Everyone pitched in to get Coeburn's new medical center ready for dedication ceremonies scheduled for Sunday (July 31).  All grading and landscape work was done by enthusiastic volunteers.'
Coeburn is nestled in a valley of the Appalachian Mountains, in the southwestern tip of Virginia.  It is on the famous "Trail of the Lonesome Pine."
Harry A. Taylor, president of Harry A. Taylor Co., East Orange, New Jersey.
Thomas E. Millsop is a president and chief executive officer of National Steel Corporation.
Jim MacKinnon, Guard.
Dr. Ralph Lloyd, Assistant Surgeon General and Chief Dental Officer of the U.S. Public Health Service.
Joseph J. Curtis, General Manager, Lehigh Valley General Office New York Life Insurance, Co.
Major Dienna, Commanding Officer, US Army Arsenal, Schuylkiss, Philadelphia, Pa.
Robert E. Diamond is an editor of National Stationer.
Probably regarding Civil Rights.
'This is the cellular cofferdam inside which Dravo Corporation crews will build a concrete abutment and two of the five bays for the new $ 6.9 million Maxwell Dam in the Monongahela River, five miles above Brownsville, PA. Placement of concrete for the foundation is scheduled to begin late this month after completion of rock drilling, shooting and removal. The dam is being constructed in two stages. On the opposite bank of the river are the new high-lift Maxwell Locks, completed by Dravo the past summer.'
An unidentified male loads a box.
An unidentified male holds a bird specimen.
An unidentified scout holds a bird feeder in his hands.
An unidentified pilot poses next to an airplane.
An unidentified male with earphone sits in a couch.
An unidentified boy reaches to an opened trunk filled with clothes.
An unidentified boy plans (metal etching).
An unidentified man sits in a cart.
An unidentified male who is likely to be an airplane mechanic taken in the airfield.

50. Bibby

An unidentified man sits by a scale model of church.
An unidentified man sits in couch with papers in his hands.

53. Mug Shot

An unidentified man examines meat displayed.
Margaret Barrick stands beside a portrait of her ancestor, Zackquill Morgan and replica of the Patrick Henry statue that use to adorn the top of the Monongalia Court house.
An unidentified man appears to examine eggs on display.
An unidentified boy fitted with braces and crutches.
An unidentified man shows beans in the garden.
A portrait of unidentified boy in cowboy outfit.
An unidentified man holds civil-war-themed dolls.
An unidentified school boy draws.
Jones entered the war as a Captain in the 1st Virginia Cavalry and was subsequently promoted to General, commanding the Laurel Brigade under J.E.B. Stuart. In 1863 he was transferred to the Trans-Allegheny Department, leading the successful "Jones-Imboden Cavalry Raid" through a large portion of West Virginia. Jones was killed in the Shenandoah Valley during the Battle at Piedmont, Virginia, June, 1864.
An unidentified male sits in front of architectural drawings.
Two men attending youth leadership camp.
Group of men at patio table.
Four men in a room; the center man is identified as John R. McKenzie.
A man in a uniform leans against a 1920 Ford while a woman on horseback poses among several other antique automobiles. Both subjects are not identified.
Man in center, in uniform, is Pat Ryan the scoutmaster of Troop 50, Spruce Street Methodist Church, Morgantown.
Unidentified man points out an area on a map.