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Two unidentified men pose outside of a shop on High Street.
View of the residence and grounds.
Photo of the frozen river under a bridge.
Photo of a bridge over the river connecting into town.
Photo of Dorsey's Knob from the partially frozen river.
Group photo of students and faculty of the school.
Group photo of delegates for the convention.
A group photo taken in front of the WVU building still under construction.
Group portrait of draftees.
Group portrait of registrants.
The two marked gentlemen, John Kiger and Brown Boughner, stand accompanied by unidentified persons in front of the largest printing house in the area.
A group of women sitting in a field. See original for full photo roster.
Photograph taken around the turn of the century. The man on the far right is identified as Daniel Sillinger. The others remain unidentified. Back of the photo reads, "One seems to hear the rattle of the rifles once again as in the days, Gods Daisies, were redeemed by the rain. The clamor of the Captiains, the 'Charge!' and the 'Retreat!', and think of love that listens for unreturning feet."
Lulu Taylor wearing a fashionably hat of the day.
Photo with Lulu Taylor, sitting-right. The other persons remain unidentified. On the back of the photo is inscribed "I. G. Cale".
Owned by the state senator from Morgnatown, W. Va.
To the right is the house of Senator McDermott, which was later torn down to become what is now the parking lot of Hotel Morgan. To the left is the site of Hastings Funeral Home.
Photo of the construction site.
Photo of Howard Osberg inside the carriage.
Buda poses outside his business establishment. Note the 4 digit phone number on the sign
Group portrait taken in the woods running along the river. See original for photo roster.
Group portrait of Hilarity Club members at their outdoor base.
A family admires the picturesque view of the river from their horse-drawn carriage.
Photo looking down the river and into the distant mountains.