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Print number 345. French E. Chadwick was born in Morgantown, West Virginia on February 28, 1844 - January 27, 1919. He was Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy in post civil war times and was President of the Naval War College from 1900-1903. He commanded the South Atlantic Squadron during the Perdicaris Incident of 1904 in Morocco, amongst other notable feats.
Print number 359.
A stage coach goes through Morgantown, W. Va.
A band follows the Admiral and his horses through Morgantown.
A carriage goes through Morgantown, W. Va.
A column of horses goes through Morgantown.
Baltimore and Ohio Locomotive number 639, Type 4-4-0 at Morgantown Depot with crew. Print number 1707.
Harness race on a track in Morgantown, W. Va.
John McClure: instructor.
Print number 397k.
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Group portrait of children attending picnic held by the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Children seen sitting around food. Women stand behind children on the right side of the group.
Print number 397g.
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Print number 397c. Located on Beechurst Avenue in "Ark".
Print number 397f. World War I trainees in blacksmithing class.
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Print number 397b. Barracks located in Morgantown, West Virginia. The AEF consisted of the U.S. Armed Forces that were sent to Europe during World War I.
Armistice Day Parade on University Avenue, Morgantown; Purinton House is visible in the background.<br />
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Print number 359b.
Miners and their belongings line the street below company houses.
Union miners evicted by Liberty Fuel Co. 'White building on the right background was store where child lost hand to blasting cap-now site of post office. (L. Birurakis account 12/21/1992) Buildings on left still standing.'<br /><br />
'Foreground 2 of 3 buildings are still standing. White building is store owned by Pete, brother to Emmanuel (Mike) Viola (L. Birurakis, 1992/12/21). Mike Viola's garage is on the road on the left.'
Crowds gather outside mine buildings after an explosion.
A photograph of people standing outside a long row of tents at a campground. Print number 1066.
Dr. V.T. Churchman, Imperial Representative Realm, W. Va. and Captain Ketchum of the Imperial Guard stand for a portrait during a Ku Klux Klan meeting. Print number 1062.
Dr. V.T. Churchman, Imperial Representative Realm, W. Va. gives speech on platform surrounded by others. Print number 1068.
Print number 664.
Members of the Morgantown Fire Department, from left to right: "Chief John Hare, John Rich, Mearle Devaughn, Homer Zearley, William Sherman, Rolla Dutton, Plummer Pride, Harry Feck, Dorsey Stalnaker and Friend Barrett. The dog is "Doc," the mascot."Photo appeared in the Morgantown Post on February 23, 1927.
Remains of the Strand Theatre after fire. Debris spills onto sidewalk and into the street.