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Walter Mestrezat  was WVU's first band director.

181. Home of Walter Mestrezat in Morgantown, W. Va.

This house was torn down to make room for two parking lots. It was located on Spruce Street.

182. Lazier House in Morgantown, W, Va.

This house was torn down to make room for two parking lots. It was located on Spruce Street.

183. Lazier House in Morgantown, W, Va.

Located just east of High Street, Morgantown High School was eventually built next door to the Wade House,(left, background) and the football field is now where the Brown House stands (center).

184. Wade and Brown Homes, Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.

185. Oldest House in Morgantown, W. Va.

Home of Walter A. Mestrezat, first WVU band director, his home was located on University Ave in Morgantown, W. Va.

186. Home of Walter A. Mestrezat, Morgantown, W. Va.

187. R. C. Spangler Home, Morgantown, W. Va.

From the pamphlet "Morgantown West Virginia Past and Present with a Glance to the Future."

188. Home of Hon. T. P. Reay, Westover, W. Va.

From the pamphlet "Chancery Hill, Morgantown, W. Va." page 7.

189. Senator Waitman T. Willey's Residence, W. Va.

A glimpse of the old Methodist Church Steeple through the tree, gives a good idea of the general elevation of Chancery Hill.

190. At Rear of the Willey Residence

Several unidentified Price family members standing on the front porch. William Price was a member of the Wheeling Convention and a West Virginia State Senator from Monongalia County, 1869-1873.

191. William Price Home, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Post card print of Dr. I. C. White's home. There is a long note on the back to "Mother" from "MHS". See original for context of the note.

192. Residence of Dr. I. C. White, Morgantown, W. Va.