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'? Chestnut Street Row Houses.'
Two views of Deckers Creek, Morgantown, West Virginia. The picture in the upper left hand corner was taken in 1900, and the view in the bottom left was taken in 1907.
Two players wearing uniforms with the letters "A" and "B", possibly from Preston County.
'Behind home S. Side of Kirk St. on curve before entering Spruce St.'
Professor F. William Rane in the Horticulture Office
Group portrait of a Pietro road crew.
Woman seen sitting on a piece of furniture; large rug seen in front of woman. 'Knee also worked in New York, these portraits may date to that time.'
A man and a young child sit on this porch swing. Directly behind them is a hanging shade.
View of tracks running through Dobbin, W. Va. a once thriving town before the 1900's and now a ghost town in Grant County, W. Va.
Two men and a woman seated on a horse and buggy on Willey Street.
Men pose beside and inside a log train.
American Sheet and Tin Mill looking South East. Located in Morgantown, W. Va. Men and children sitting on fence located near Mill. Houses located near Mill.
View of Dobbin, W. Va. '(now a ghost town, but was important before 1900)' In Grant County, W. Va.
A view of the Monongahela River flowing underneath the River Bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Construction of the Wesley Methodist Church on Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Built about 1790.  Fronting University Avenue.  Torn down in 1930.  Dricilla Morgan lived there many years.'
Construction on bridge at foot of Wharf Street. Person sitting near left side of bridge. Electric lines and pole can be seen in front of bridge.
Two young ladies pose for a photo in what appears to be a room in a home.
Caption: 'Footbridge where the Stadium Bridge (University Avenue) is now located.' This bridge, over Falling Run, connected the campus to Sunnyside.
People are entering and exiting the Monongalia County Courthouse in Morgantown, West Virginia. The street in front of the courthouse is paved in bricks.
'Around 1910, High Street is brick-paved, trolleys are in evidence, and Bell Telephone is advertising a public phone at the Odd Fellows building. Hirschman's Clothiers sports an elaborate cast-iron facade.'
Morgantown and West Virginia University buildings visible in the background.
Two men seen here during a scene of a play. Seem to be in a fight over a game.
Horse-drawn buggy used for distributing laundry.
View of the L. E. Friend House, later the Stanton Cady Home on Grandview Ave. with 'Wiles Castle' in the distance.
View of Central School in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A woman stands holding a baby on an outside porch. Behind the woman, plants can be seen.
Street car on High Street between Wall Street and Walnut Street.
'Man on right is Albert Hertig of Evenwood, W. Va.'
Group portrait of female members of the Sunbeam Philothea class at the Spruce Street United Methodist Church.
'Before 1927, High and Fayette Street. Strand Theater on right burned down on October 14, 1927.' Sign across the street says 'Window Display of Scranton Schools, Jolliffes Store'.
'One of the first lawyers in Tucker County, W. Va.  Lloyd Hansford secured a good common school education and in 1879 graduated from the State Normal School at Fairmont with a degree in Law, being the first graduate from Tucker County from any State institution.  His first office was in St. George, W. Va., then moved to Parsons when it became the county seat.  His office was on Main Street called the Hansford Building, and the Opera House of Parsons.  He was born in 1857 and died in 1916.  Biographical information from the Book "Men of West Virginia, Biographical Publishing Co., 1903.'
Two couples sit on sofa and pose for a picture. Pictures hanging on the wall behind the couples.
Four young men are playing baseball in Morgantown, West Virginia.