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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".
Interior view of the Experiment Station room.
A look at the library's interior.
Two unidentified men stand beside the tractor while another unidentified man stands on top a stack of hay.
West Virginia University's "Personal Rapid Transit" track being built along Beechurst Avenue.
The stadium is packed full of spectators, likely explaining the deserted state of the roads throughout Morgantown.
The country club was situated on same grounds where the West Virginia University College of Law is now located.
Photo of the country club building after snow fall.
Photo showing dried up river beneath the bridge that connects into Morgantown, W. Va.
Back of photo reads, "Left to right: Gertrude Hayes (1862-1957), Mary Louise Johnson (1866-1935), Margaret Fitch, Anna Lysle Fitch (1860-1930), and Mrs. James P. Fitch, Sr." The ladies sit on the porch of the doctor's home addressed 408 Spruce Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
A girl stands by an overfilled wheelbarrow at the camp grounds located across from Quarry Run.
Older man and two young girls dog take photo in front of the home with their dog on Rockley Road in Morgantown, W. Va. Back of the photo reads, "Lucy (Daughter), Mrs. John L. Johnston, Anna L. (Daughter), Mrs. James P. Fitch, and Charles Johnson (Son)."
Group poses by the trees along the river.
Susan Catherine Finnell Johnson, mother of Mrs. Lucy B. Johnson, and Mrs. Anna Fitch pose in front of the house located on Rockley Road in Morgantown, W. Va.
The streaming river creates a canyon-like effect as its steep sides await the bridge building project.
Photo showing the Dock Poe House on 8th and McLean Streets after the tornado.
Photo showing destruction of building with its windows shattered and roof caving in.
A man observes the destruction of an overturned house.
Group observes the damage by the tornado.
Back of the photo reads mention of Mr. & Mrs. Rosie Shanks and two friends, Jim Shanks and Clarence Shanks. From the estate of George W. Cunningham.
A building towers over a mostly empty street. See original for correspondence.
Knotts, pictured on the right, was born and raised in Morgantown, W. Va.
View of the city from the Westover area.
Photo of Hewitt taken on Collins Ferry Road.
View of the construction site.
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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Published by Dawson & Co. See original for correspondence.
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).
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Photo taken by the Dairy Mart in Star City, "No Man's Land". See original for correspondence.
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The historic furnace can be found at Cooper's Rock State Forest.
Owned by the state senator from Morgnatown, W. Va.
Garnet was a janitor for West Virginia University in 1910.  See original for correspondence.
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Group poses before the store from. Only the little girl on the left, "Vernie Nolder" is identified.
Portrait of employees working outside. See original for correspondence.