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Oil flows into the air between two oil workers.
Front view of Roane County Hospital with people standing outside.
Group portrait of men, women and children on Rally Day in front of the Old Methodist Church in Alderson, West Virginia.
A picture postcard of Charleston, West Virginia and Kanawha Pines.
Third person from left is Eva Lee Longacre
'Church was located on the corner of High and Willey Street.'
'Frank Tyree, Charlie Wilson, Irving Smith, D. B. Klingle, Collard Smith, Herbert McClintock.'
Mill crew at Glen Ray, W.Va. (Near Aldersonn).  Man in left background, John Rossi.
'Mr. J. C. Gardner of Given, R.F.D. with a load of poultry and eggs at Evans.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'
Made on Cheat Mountain, Pocahontas County, WV, which was operated by the Spruce Lumber Company, at Cass, WV. From Austin J. Sharp, Huntersville, W.V.
Oil rig and derrick in the countryside.
'The Ohio River, showing the town of Ravenwood and the bottom land of the West Virginia side. This bottom land is most noticeable from Muses bottom to the Schoolhouse.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'
A view of North Alderson, looking northwest.
Two men standing with four horses.  Oil well in background.
Kirk Street running into Spruce Street, looking toward High Street.
View of road with houses on both sides at Brandonville.
Man and woman with rifles and stuffed animals.
'Loading coops of chickens on wagon preparatory to hauling the car for shipment to Pittsburgh.'  From photo album labeled, 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'
A picture postcard of Beechurst Avenue and Front Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Group of men and women seated around a wooden table eating.
Aerial view of Camp Greenbrier, established 1898. Originally built for Alderson Fairs of 1884-1889.
Several buildings at the Seneca Glass Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A picture postcard of St. Joseph's Academy for Girls in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Cars are parked in front of various buildings in downtown Elkins, West Virginia.
A view of the old Pleasant Street Bridge across Decker's Creek in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Buildings and oil storage tanks.
Blackwater Falls 65 feet high in Davis, W. Va.
Lumber camp bunkhouses are visible at left.
Picture # 1.
Central Grade School at Spruce and Walnut Streets.
Seven men on the wrecked oil rig of H.E. Siger.
Team of horses pulling a large piece of equipment.
Built in 1834.
Oil gushes from well at Shinnston.
View of the east side of the Agricultural Experiment Station Building.  Three early automobiles are parked on College Avenue across from the building.
Costumed Vaudeville performers seated on the back of a horse drawn wagon with a sign advertising their performance.
Houses and automobiles located at University Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Railroad workers are loading the West Virginia Midland Railroad which is opposite of the old Webster Springs Hotel in Webster County, West Virginia. Built by the Lima Locomotive Works.
Information on the back of the photograph includes, "Austin J. Sharp, Huntersville".
Group Photo-Ruddle School.  Front Row left to right: Ella Hedrick, Emma Smith, Eva Hedrick, Maggy Pennington, Betty Wimer, Ola Hedrick, Clarence Hedrick, Garnet Hedrick, Neal Hedrick, Lester Hammer, Roy Hedrick.  Standing left to right: Ana Davis (teacher), Fanny Hedrick, Jessie Hammer, Floyd Ruddle, Aud Ruddle, Fred Hedrick, Olin Hammer, Elmer Hedrick, Walter Hammer, Oscar Hedrick, Ernest Ruddle, Preston Ruddle, Fred Hammer, Luther Hammer, Leon Wimmer.
Musgrove is third from left.
Man is holding horse's bridle in the center of picture with little boy riding the horse.  Lumber camp bunkhouses are visible at left.
Cheat Mountain (library note says at Spruce); Cass, WV; Austin Sharp, Huntersville.
Several tents of the Deakins Line Surveying Team of Preston County, West Virginia.
Three men standing in front of the Palace Cafe.
Buildings lined both sides of Heber Street in Beckley, West Virginia in 1910.
Cars and their owners are lined up in front of the brick Clarksburg Automobile Company building in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
View of fruit harvest group waiting for the train at the Romney B and O passenger freight station.
Three men changing bits on an oil well drilling rig.
Taken in long field on S. M. Conrad farm at Ruddle.  From left to right- Sam Harper, Foster Hendrick, Jud Ruddle, John Preston Ruddle, Baxton Harper, Leon Wimer.  In the main tournament, Foster Hendrick placed first, Preston Ruddle second, and Jud Ruddle third.  For graceful riding Baxton Harper got first badge, Preston Ruddle second, Sam Harper third, and Jud Ruddle fourth.  Foster Hendrick crowned Miss Fannie Dahmer queen of love and beauty.  Preston Ruddle crowned Miss Clara Ruddle first maid.  Jud Ruddle crowned Miss Jessie Painter second maid.  Baxton Harper crowned Miss Virgil Judy third maid.  Sam Harper crowned Miss Estella Evick fourth maid.  The day ended with a dinner given by S. M. Conrad.
Two horse drawn carts.  Oil tanks and derrick in the background.
A group portrait in a tent, of the Deakins Line Surveying Team of Preston County, West Virginia.
'Knee also worked in New York- these portraits may date to that time'.