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View overlooking the construction site, which is covered with equipment and building supplies. A group of workers work on various tasks.
View overlooking the construction site of the dam, which is scattered with equipment and building supplies.
Men work around the site, conducting various tasks to build the dam.
Construction equipment and building supplies are gathered around the developing structure.
View of the dam's construction site from the banks.
View of the construction site.
Motorman of the Union Utility Co. who operated a streetcar in the city.
Two unidentified men stand beside the tractor while another unidentified man stands on top a stack of hay.
Interior view of the Experiment Station room.
A look at the library's interior.
Rockefeller pictured signing the West Virginia Real Estate License Law. The photograph is autographed by the governor.
A crowd gathers in front before the speakers of the ceremony.
A crowd surrounds the speakers of the event while cars are sporadically parked in the background.
View of the city from the Westover area.
Graduates make their way around Woodburn Circle as spectators gather on the outer lawn.
The town shown was flooded by Cheat Lake and no longer exists.
Gentleman on the left is Hugh Blosser and the woman to his right is Eleanor Robisore.+
Photo of the school building located on Kennedy Run in Monongalia county.
Old home of William B. and Martha M. Holt in the Clinton District of the county.
Men pose proudgly by a large fallen tree to which it appears they have sawed themselves.
Portrait of employees working outside. See original for correspondence.
View from the gates that lead into the area.
The rocks are estimated to be 130 feet high.
Postcard reads, "Buy it-Try it. You can't buy better flour than this. We have some on hand now and would like you to try a sack."
Unidentified children stand in front of the mill facilities.
Man performing in the air under a blimp as spectators gather around tents from below.
Caption reads, "This Family Orchestra has been playing for all modern dances and social events for the past three years. Why not let us play for your dances or amusements?"
First row: Bill Scherr, Davis, Arlett Hartman, Wayne Paker, Red Sturges.  Second row: Chadwick, Irwin Stone, Guy Jamison, Bill Madera, Hersey Eckert, Eldon Tucker.  Third row: Maderia, Frank Stubbs, Hall, Thomas, and unidentified.
A billow of heavy, black smoke rises from the scene.
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John Hunt's shop located on Spruce Street. To the bottom left is Sam Possener's shoe repair "while u wait".
Photo showing the exterior of the shop with a woman, her children, and pet pose outside the store front.
Inside the shop await two barbers who pose by their chairs.
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The car brings its passengers from the City Hall building.
The fire department occupied an old stable on Spruce Street before it was torn down to make room for the City Hall in 1924.
A horse-drawn carriage leads the men through the city street.
A look at the residential side of the frequently visited street.
Men in uniform carry their guns over their shoulders as they walk in organized fashion through the spectator filled streets of the city.
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Shops line the sides of the fairly empty street.
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A building towers over a mostly empty street. See original for correspondence.
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View from over the rooftops of the city.
Group of men gather to do work on the ice.
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Bennett driving his car through Morgantown, W. Va.
Published by Acme Book Store.
View overlooking the Monongahela River runnnig along the city.
View across the frozen river in Morgantown, W. Va.
Boat filled with passengers idles by the bank of the river.
View of the city from across the Monongahela River. See original for corresondence.
View of the university from across the Monongahela River.
View of the Monongahela River running through the house covered hills of the city.
Scene on the Monongahela River.
Dam and lock can be seen in the distance while houses on the right bank overlook the river.
Aerial view of the bridge crossing the Monongahela River. See original for correspondence.
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A crowd observes the wreckage of the derailed train. See original for correspondence.
People await the train on the station platform.
A crowd fills the station center as they wait for the train.
Built in 1914 on the south side of Cheat River, upstream from Quarry Run.
Camisa stands before his home in the South Park area of the city.
Pictured in the photo are siblings Catherine Finnell (Aunt Kitty), Charles W. Finnell, Jr., and Margaret Finnell.
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The women sitting on the porch steps with the pet dog.
Pictured in front of the house are Anna Johnson and Katie Fitch.
The historic furnace can be found at Cooper's Rock State Forest.
View of houses and grounds from the road.
The home, located on the corner of Fayette & Chestnut Streets, was built in 1833 as Monongalia Academy for Females. It was rebuilt in 1852 and 1858, then sold in 1869. The building was purchased in 1992 by Grandfather Henry S. Hayes, then sold again in 1924 to C & P Telephone Co. Pictures on the porch is Grandmother Ann Rebecca Hayes and Anna Johnson (Camisa).
The home, located on the corner of Fayette & Chestnut Streets, was built in 1833 as Monongalia Academy for Females. It was rebuilt in 1852 and 1858, then sold in 1869. The building was purchased in 1992 by Grandfather Henry S. Hayes, then sold again in 1924 to C & P Telephone Co. Pictures on the porch is Grandmother Ann Rebecca Hayes and Anna Johnson (Camisa).