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P.E. Percy, Lima Locomotive Works.
Photograph of the Mountaineer Editorial Staff working.
Tower of the Capitol Building engulfed in flames.
A portrait of E.L. Cutlip, Attorney at Law, possibly a member of Board of Education Fork Lick District in Webster County, West Virginia.
Flames and smoke visible on the tower and the top level of the Capitol Building, Charleston, W. Va.
'Do Not Copy.'  Armed soldiers pass in front of Boone Mine No. 12.
Knabenshoe Class Mountaineers. Sitting left to right: Lennie Hamrick, E. H. Knabenshoe, Genevive Hines and Pearle Miller. Second row: Rosalie Criss, Mae Hamrick, Ruth Woodsell, Daisy Chapman, Lula Dyer, Dessie Miller and Ardey Anderson.  Last row: Harley Bennett, Franklin Hamrick, Rossie Hammon and Hinley Gregory. Webster County, W. Va.
Ruins of the Capitol building after the 1921 fire.  Globe lamps visible in the foreground.
Sign on building reads 'Thoney Pietro Company General Contractors, Morgantown, W. Va.'
Men view the contents of a safe that survived the Capitol fire.  Letter enclosed with photographs reads, '18 April 1946 Dear Doctor Cook:  The gentleman on my right in the enclosed picture is I. Wade Coffman and the one on my left is the late James J. Divine, chairman and member respectively of the Public Service Commission in 1927.  The safe contained various records of the Commission.  The records were in good condition despite having been subjected to the terrific heat of the 'Pasteboard' Capitol fire.  It was thoughtful of you to send this picture to me for I don't recall having seen it before.  And of course I appreciate your choice adjectival selection for identifying me!  Sincerely, C. E. Nethken Chairman Public Service Commission of West Virginia'
Miners and troopers standing around a pile of guns.  National Geographic. Do not copy.
Picture was taken a few weeks after Chambers and Hatfield were killed in 1921.
Grafton Bank and Trust on Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
W. S. H. S. photo of Mayme McCutcheon.  'When we catch Mayme in a secret pose, We know she's about to powder her nose.  Then she sticks a hairpin in her hair And thinks she looks so beautiful and fair.'
Group portrait of miners and rescue equipment.  This group took first place at competitions St. Louis.  From Left to Right: Frank Colline, Edward Graff, Howard Samuels, Andrew Lightfoot, R.P. Nicholls and Fred Lamb.
From a postcard. The top of the W. Va. State Capitol building engulfed in flames.
'Revised section town of Marlinton, south of 12th street, West Camden Avenue.'
Storage tanks of the Hazel Atlas Glass Company, Grafton, W. Va.
Pavement covered with protective tarp and boards.
'Some of the munitions taken from men who marched...'
Two small bridges.
Train on the way to the front, passing through Ramage, Boone Co. Photo by Miss Sara Jane Pollock, Daughter of A.W. Pollock, gen. mgr. of Spruce R. Coal Co., whose house is the highest in this picture.
The front and side of the Armour and Company Building in Grafton, West Virginia.
'M&M Bank on Main St. and Lafayette St. corner.'
Tent camp with Chesapeake and Ohio train cars visible in the background.
The U.S.S. West Virginia floats out into Hampton Roads after being launched at the Newport News shipyard. Afterwards she was outfitted and commissioned in 1923.
Group portrait of the West Virginia University Basketball Team, 1921: 'Standing: Coach Stadsvold, Russell Meredith, Clem Kiger, Robert Hawkins, Douglas Bowers, Manager Harry Watkins. Seated: David Graham, George Hill, Captain Homer Martin, Pierre Hill, Fred White.'
"Thoney Pietro Company, General Contractors, Morgantown, W. Va."
'Academic - Coming to class he is always late, In a contest he sure can 'orate',  He never loafs downtown, On the athletic field he is always found.'
Portrait of Samuel Gompers in Mexico standing with a mother with children.
A portrait of E.H. Gillespie, a member of the Board of Education Fork Lick District, Webster County, West Virginia.
Soldiers stand between rows of tents. Troops Commanded by Gen. Bandholtz.
Smoke billowing from the tower of the old capitol building in Charleston, W. Va.
Sign on build reads, 'Thoney Pietro Company General Contractors, Morgantown, W. Va.'
View of the Hazel Atlas Glass Company from across the river.
Outside the buildings of the Hazel Atlas Glass Company.
Men view the contents of a safe that survived the Capitol fire.  Letter attached to photographs reads, '18 April 1946 Dear Doctor Cook:  The gentleman on my right in the enclosed picture is I. Wade Coffman and the one on my left is the late James J. Divine, chairman and member respectively of the Public Service Commission in 1927.  The safe contained various records of the Commission.  The records were in good condition despite having been subjected to the terrific heat of the 'Pasteboard' Capitol fire.  It was thoughtful of you to send this picture to me for I don't recall having seen it before.  And of course I appreciate your choice adjectival selection for identifying me!  Sincerely, C. E. Nethken Chairman Public Service Commission of West Virginia'
Troops were commanded by Gen. Bandholtz.
'Photo by Sara Jane Pollock, daughter of A.W. Pollock, gen. Manager of Spruce River Coal Co., whose house is the highest one in this picture.'
'Standing:  Coach Dayton; Pitzenberger; Joe Harrick; McDonald; Turkovitch; Gibbons, Manager.  Seated:  Stickler; Hough; Steve Harrick; Grow; Lambert.'
Group portrait of the basketball team at Storer College, a school for African-Americans.
G. T. Federer on on the right in a white coat. Located on Pleasant Street.
A post card with a group photo of the Men's Basketball team in uniform.
It burned down in 1923.
'The Famous Class' Class of 1921 graduates in caps and gowns. First Row: Barnum, A. Taper, Law (Polland), Hopewell, Arnett, Pres. McDonald., Jackson, Hill, C. Taper, Howard, C. Johnson, Morton. Second Row: Green, Williams, Jackson, Holley, Roper, Calloway, Roas, Cambell, Napper, Chandler, Lee. Third Row: E.D. Johnson, McDaniel, F. Johnson, Thornton, Shelton, Blake, Paskle, White.
Concrete bridge spanning Monongahela River and several railroad tracks at Fairmont, West Virginia. Dedicated May 30, 1921.
From left to right: Fitz, Salty, Brun, "Me" (Julia Bates Welch), Lil. Page number 145.
Identified in the photograph as "Chunkie". Page number 146.
None of the subjects in the photograph are identified.
A man speaks to a crowded court room.
Pictured is Forward Madeline Carman, Forward Cora Litsinger, Center Rebecca Huffman, Guard Mary Wicker, Guard Fawn Rogers, and Captain Fannie Quisenberry. During the season of 1920-21, the girls finished 4-6.
The baseball coach and players pose outside of the building for a team portrait. Subjects unidentified.
A man shows the girls how to effectively decorate a clay pot. Subjects unidentified.
Group portrait of the Hinton High School Boys' Basketball Team, featuring R. Harford (Captain & Forward), C. Harford (Forward), Falconer (Center), Fox (Guard), and Seldomridge (Guard).The team finished the season 9-9, with a total of 646 points scored.
Looking at the construction site of a bridge over the Guyandotte River.
Picnic table visible, laden with food.