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Facade of the brick Glasscock building in Morgantown, W. Va.
'On the S. W. corner of Pleasant and High Streets.  First two story building in Morgantown.'
Two buildings at the Wiles Block, where the Wallace House used to be, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Refacing O. J. Morrison Building on High Street, in Morgantown, W. Va. People passing by the shop.
O. J. Morrison's shop in Morgantown, W. Va., after refacing exterior of building. Automobiles parked at meters along the street.
Building was located on the corner of High St. and Pleasant St.
Crowd gathering to see fire on Pleasant Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Building in Morgantown, W. Va., engulfed in flames. Parts of the building have fallen to the ground and are still ignited.
A building in Morgantown, W. Va., engulfed in flames. Building is mostly destroyed.
View of High Street at the corner of Fayette Street and High Street.
'Looking South West on Garrett Street-Lepera Property and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Lot to Hennen Property.'
Looking South West onto Garrett Street with corner of Baltimore and Ohio Depot visisble.
Sign on the store advertising 'Tom Keene 5 cent cigar.'
Builing knocked over by tornado winds.
Early Frame building on Walnut Street between Dering Funeral Parlor and the Bergman building.
A front view of the Wiles Block Building on High Street.
Showing Monongahela Power Building.
A view of the corner of High and Pleasant Streets, showing Brock, Reed, and Wade Building in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Wharf and Clay Street looking Northeast.
People gather to see the fire on High Street next to G. W. Johns and Company Store.
A view of buildings on High Street.
A view of High Street looking Northeast toward Walnut Street from Courthouse Square.
Corner of High Street and Walnut Street looking down Walnut Street.
A view of Pleasant Street on the northside showing old brick row.
A view of Pleasant Street showing 'Brick Row.'
Poor pipe insulation and wood bracing to support plaster ceiling.
Note - Bracing on ceiling to support plaster.
Now called White Hall. Print number 304.
A view of Union Utilities Building (left) on the corner of High Street and Fayette Street.
The headquarter stands on Walnut Street.
This photo was taken from the 4th floor on the Strand Theater Building at High and Fayette Street.
This photo was taken from the 4th floor on the Strand Theater Building at High Street.
The corner business displays multiple advertisements. Front Street is now University Ave.
Pleasant Street lined with businesses, such as Weintrob Brothers, Glassman's and Peoples Market.
Print number 393a1.
Print number 393a.
Home on Grand Street in the South Park neighborhood of Morgantown.
Image shows Woodburn Hall, Martin Hall, and the construction of Commencement Hall.
Mechanical Hall was destroyed by a fire on the night of March 3rd, 1899.
Chitwood Hall is picture in the background.
View of Oglebay Hall from Martin Hall during the summer.
View of Oglebay Hall from Quadrangle (Woodburn Circle) during the summer.
The Presidents Home is now known as the Purinton House.
"Science Hall from south corner of Woodburn Hall. Note that the north end was not as high as the main part of the building. From an old negative, probably made by John L. Johnston soon after completion of the building in 1893. F. A. M. 1940."
Students sit in classroom in Mechanical Hall for short course, 'Grafting'."Flash light-not much good."
Early twentieth century students walking away from Woodburn Hall likely between classes at West Virginia University.
View of the "Old Library" at West Virginia University, Morgantown W. Va. This building is currently named Stewart Hall. It housed the university library until 1931 and later housed administration offices.
Sculpted by Jamie Lester, the statue was unveiled February 14, 2007 and stands outside the West Virginia University Coliseum.
View of Morgantown W. Va. and the Monongahela River.
View of Woman's Hall, now Stalnaker Hall, from the roof of a neighboring building.  Several cars are visible on Maiden Lane in front of the building.
View of Boreman Hall from the roof of a neighboring building.
Front of the Morgantown Flour and Feed Co. building on Clay Street.  Large mural for Gold Medal Flour is also on the front of the building.  Photographs taken for the West Virginia Geological Survey.
Rear of the Morgantown Flour & Feed Co., which is alongside the railroad tracks.
View looking south on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.  Businesses visible include Jacobs Men's Wear, Stenger's News, Comuntzis, Mountaineer Sport Shop, Conners One Hour Cleaning, Electric Equipment Co., and others, as well as billboards advertising Coca-Cola and Orange Crush.  Photo taken for "Project 63," a revitalization project undertaken in the early 1960s.
A newly finished building, likely a church, in the Wiles Hill neighborhood of Morgantown.
Photo features snow covered Morgantown, with the Westover Bridge in background.  The intersection of University Avenue and Willey Street is at the foreground.
This building later housed Mountain Laurel Orthodontics and Mills Group, LLC.
128 Wagner Road.Built in 1860. First identified owner was Waitman T. Willey.
48 Edgewood Street.Built in 1900. First identified owner was Leanna D. Brown. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911-20 and 1927.
Taken in 1900(?). Marilla Cooperative Window Glass Factory.
515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Cover of Barber's "Modern Dwellings" catalog.
515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Drawing for house-exterior.
Sears Roebuck catalog page.
313 Maple Avenue.First identified owner was Bernard B. Kemper in 1925.
Wilson Avenue & Ash Street.Built in 1900. Tennis court at Ash and Wilson.
232 Cobun Avenue.Built by 1903. Appears in Sanborn fire map from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
232 Cobun Avenue.Built by 1903. First owner was William E. Lanham. Appears in Sanborn fire map from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
307 Cobun Avenue.Built in 1910. First owner was Blaine Elkins. Appears on Sanborn fire map from 1906-06, 1911-25, 1927-28.
129 Cobun Avenue.Built in 1910. First identified owner was Blaine Elkins. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
211 Park Street.Made in 1906. First identified owner was John Matthew Brown. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
212 Park Street.Built in 1902. First identified owner was Dr. Leonidas Cobun. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
216 Park Street.Built in 1910. First identified owner was Dr. Leonidas Cobun. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
208 Park Street.Built in 1911. First identified owner was Dr. Boaz Cox. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.
212, 216, and 208 Park Street.Built in 1911. First identified owner was Dr. Boaz Cox. Appears on Sanborn fire maps from 1906-08, 1911-25, 1927-28.