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Rear view.
Clearing trees to build the new town of Davis.
Workers stand out front of what appears to be a home goods store.
Postcard photograph of a dirt paved road to the bridge over Cheat River. A house and a structure with a storefront fascade is situation at the near side of the bridge. Also inscribed on the image, "Published by Dawson and Co. Morgantown, West Virginia".
The Monongah Mine disaster occurred on December 6, 1907 and has been described as the worst mining disaster in American history. An explosion thought to have been caused by the ignition of methane ignited the coal dust in mines number 6 and 8, killing hundreds of workers.
Team portriat of players in uniform, none are identified.
The New River flowing pass the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot and the YMCA.
Celebration outside of the Blackwater Hotel on the fourth of July in 1910.
The tipple at the Federal Coal mine in Marion County.
Group portriat of the team in uniform. None are identified.
Created for West Virginia's Fifty Year Celebration. Also printed on the image, " By Starkey at Rau's No. 25".
House remains today.
Brick structure with decorative wood trim.
None of the subjects in the photograph are identified.
Union miners, involved in a riot at the Cliftonville Mine against non-union miners, were charged and tried for murder. An estimated nine men were killed including Sheriff Harding Duval during the northern panhandle "mine war".
1925-1926 Harrison County Champions.
Unidentified teamster works hard at transferring or hauling a load.
Completed in 1898 by Jesse Howard Simmons. The building was used as a hotel until 1917 when it was converted into an apartment complex known as Liberty Flat. It would then be later converted back into a hotel bearing the name Worden's Hotel.
Near the Seneca Trail, Leading Creek is a tributary of the Tygart Valley River.
Small town located in northern Randolph County.
City champions of 1934.
Several homes located on the South Branch of the Potomac River
Truck carrying The Original Cumberland Old German Beer "Made Only By The Queen City Brewing Co., Cumberland, Md.." "Beware of imitations."