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Two players wearing uniforms with the letters "A" and "B", possibly from Preston County.
Portrait of J.E. Casteel, "The Horse Jockey," Valley Pt., West Virginia.
'This entire outfit was once the property of the Fairfaxes.  The buggy was made at Morgantown in 1858.  The mule is sweet sixteen, and Samuel has the distinction of having honorably served his country during the late unpleasantness.'
A lady is standing on the front steps of the J.W. Watson, Feetwell, Wilhelm House in Kingwood, West Virginia. 'J.W. Watson house, now owned by Feetwell, corner of Tunnelton Street in Kingwood. Home also of Judge Wilhelm in his later years.'
View of the Walls hotel with two women and one man out front.
A group portrait of graduates of Old Kingwood Academy. Sixth from left is Isa Davis, mother of Dr. D. R. Davis, Kingwood.
A view of Frank Huffman's farm and house, near Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia.
'Irene Burchineal Manear last on third row right.'
First on left is Ephraim M. Manear.
'Where 'Mother' was widow.'
Post card sent August 16, 1910.
"This picture was taken at Masontown Pennsylvania near my cousin Ruth Stalukee."  a caption on picture indicated the location as W. Va. but a handwritten note identified this place as Pennsylvania.
Decoration day parade in Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va..
Store attendants at the 201st Infantry canteen in Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va..
Members of baseball team of Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va..
Albright mail man delivers mail by a horse drawn carriage.
A bird's eye view of Brandonville, Preston County, W. Va..
Terra Alta, W. Va. is 3300 feet above sea level.
Aftermath of June 29, 1911 fire at Woolen Mill in Terra Alta, W. Va..
Built in 1835
E. S. Bell is identified as teacher.
Town's people stand around a grocery store in Kingwood, W. Va.
This is written on the front of the photo:Quaint old print of Tray Run Viaduct on the Baltimore and Ohio, originally published in The Illustrated London News of May 1861, nine years before any road installed an interlocking system.
A train arriving to the Reedsville depot in Preston County, W. Va.  The depot is located near the Sterling Faucet Plant.
A view of people await trains on the platform.
'From left to right: Nellie Frankart, Mary Kidwell, Mary Frankart, Gladys Wilson, Edna Humphrey, and Freddy Frankart. This group for a women's "semi-pro" basketball team. All were teachers except Mary Frankart.'
'2nd from left back row is Vanzula(?)Gull, daughter of Phillip. 2nd from right 3rd(#19) Evelyn Menear, daughter of Alice Gull. Mary Kidwell is 4th from Right-front row.
'Bottom row from left to right: Neil, Bernice Shaffer, Evelyn Menear, Mary Kidwell, Otis Sinclair, Rapheal Turnley. Top row from left to right: Florence Campbell, Joseph Kelley, Nellie Frankart, Vanzula Gull, Harry Ellis, and Della Cook.'
'1. Forest Fleming, 3. John Hoffman, 6. Russell Shahau, 8. Robert Jackson, 10. Gerald Lewelleu, 11.___ Jackson, 13. Harold Watson, 14. Angelo Di Pietro, 15. Dr. C.A. Moser, 17. Robert Dauthat, 18. Eldou(?) Wright, 21. L.S. McIntire, 22. Edward Sauto, 23. Walter Corey, 25. P.R. Watson, 28. Wilson Shortridge, 29. William Jackson, 32. West Mauley, 32. ____ Brown, 34. Don Di Vincent, and 35. James Di Vincent'
This small,one story house was typical of the first group to be built in the Home Project, Preston County, West Virginia. An unidentified man, wearing a hat and overcoat, is standing in front of the house.
Post card print of a wide angle view of Tunnelton. Inscription on the back, "Sat Aug 14/1908 Going home, Calvin Smith"
Post card print, addressed to Mrs. M. L. Haldeman, Morgantown, W. Va. See original for context of note on the back.
Post card print, addressed to Mrs. Calvin Smith, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Post card print addressed to Mrs. M. L. Haldeman in Morgantown, West Virginia from her daughter, May.
Curve located on Route 50 three miles west of Macomber in Preston County, West Virginia. The image is a post card photograph print.
John Hunt owned and operated several resorts, hotels and eateries in the Morgantown area. Among the resorts was Indian Rocks. He bought the property in 1925. Information on p. 40,101, in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler."
John Hunt was an African American businessman who operated several resorts, hotels and eateries in the Morgantown area. He operated a resort in Preston County called Indian Rocks. He bought the property in 1925. Information on p. 40,101, in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler."
Information included with the photograph, "For Guy, His 'Country Cousins'" The people in the background of the photo are unidentified.
A hitched wagon is parked outside on a dirt paved road with several unidentified men and boys standing in front of the store. One man (left) sits on a bicycle.
Possibly a Memorial Day Event.
A Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad train rolls pass the station located near what is now Route 7.
Part of the Brookside Inn on Rt 50.
Part of the Brookside Inn and Cottages in Preston County.
Probably the Joe Harr family outside of their log house.
A family poses in front of a house, some are perched on the porch roof.  Three in the front row hold the handle bars of bicycles. Only identified subjects are Samuel A. and Margaret Menear Dill, standing far right under the porch roof.
Cultivated farm land in the foreground and mountains in the background.
Unidentified man takes a break from shoveling snow near snow laden trees.
Team photograph of grade-school age boys in uniform.
Post card photograph of a swimming hole possibled located on Deckers Creek.
Post card photograph
Several men pictured unloading logs from train and floating them down the river.
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Unidentified group of men pose on the river bank. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)