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A view of Woodburn Circle: Martin Hall on left, Woodburn Circle on center and Chitwood Hall on right.  There is an lawn work reading WVU in the center of the circle.
South view of science hall.
Elevated view of the campus including a cemetery (on the left) next to Reynolds Hall (Commencement Hall) where Stewart Hall now stands.
Five students stand on the steps outside of Science Hall (present Chitwood Hall).
Five male students, possibly medical students, are likely standing in front of what is likely Science Hall for a class picture at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.
'Science and University Halls.'  Now Chitwood and Woodburn Halls.
'Photo taken in the Art Department in Science Hall'.
Loughead is with the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. at Washington, Pa. Davis is head of Good Road Testing Department. Taken in Science Hall in 1898.
On the chalkboard is written, 'Leach and Davis, Seniors.  Venus and Mercury Guardian Angels, February 12, 1898.'
On chalkboard is written 'Leach and Davis, Seniors, Venus and Mercury Guardian Angels' On the back of photograph:  'View of Drawing Room. Figures in the picture appear to be Mr. Leach, a consulting engineer with the Westinghouse Company of Pittsburgh, and Fred Davis, head of the W. Va. good roads testing department.'
Exterior view of Chitwood Hall, originally West Virginia University Science Hall.
Originally called Science Hall
'Photo taken on the steps of Science Hall. The engine in the picture was built by R.A. West in Fife Cottage.'
'Photo taken on the steps of Science Hall. The engine in the picture was built by R.A. West in Fife Cottage.'
Students pose in front of Chitwood (Science) Hall with survey equipment.
This view from the hill above the University shows five of the buildings, and the Monongahela River in the distance.  From the booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,1901.'
'Is a four-story building containing Lecture Rooms and Laboratories for the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Drawing and Painting, and also the President's Office.  The Department of Civil Engineering has rooms in Science Hall until the completion of Engineering Hall.'  The picture is from booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
'This part of the campus shows the Circle and corners of Martin Hall, Science Hall, and University Hall.'  The picture is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
'The studio is large and well lighted, containing china kilns, casts, models, drawing stands, etc.'  'This photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
'The University landscape and Five of the Buildings.'  The photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.
A view of campus, from left to right Library (present Stewart Hall), Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Science Hall (present Chitwood Hall) and hills of Westover spread beyond the Monongahela River in the distance.
Group portrait of graduates wearing caps and gowns. 'Molby; Rufus A. West 170 Spruce Street, Morgantown, W. Va.'
Post card illustration of the buildings on Woodburn Circle on the West Virginia University campus including: Martin Hall (with clock in the cupola), Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall, and Experiment Station in the foreground.
Looking down on Woodburn Circle on WVU Downtown campus: from further left Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall.
A view of physics lab interior in the Mechanical Hall. Could be Science (Chitwood) Hall.
Woodburn, Martin, and Chitwood Halls.
A scene from Spring 1917, as students gather in front of Chitwood Hall protesting the faculty's decision to continue with final exams after the United States had declared war on Germany. Many schools across the country had canceled finals since most male students would be drafted or enlist in quick order.
Cadet Corps Company B gather near Woodburn Circle for a group portrait.
Chitwood Hall, Martin Hall, and Woodburn are shown directly behind the stadium.
An aerial view of old Mountaineer Field.  Also viewable are Woodburn Hall, Martin Hall, Chitwood Hall, Oglebay Hall, and Stalnaker Hall.
Some cadets are dressed in costume others dressed casual.  Oglebay Hall, Chitwood Hall and the towers of Woodburn and Martin Hall are seen in distance.
Cadets in Drill Field.