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Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants.  Taken in front of Court House in Franklin.
Workers of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Mill of Morgantown, West Virginia pose for a group photo.
Horse racing at the Ritchie County Fair in Ritchie County, West Virginia. David Scott Collection.
'Back Row, L-R all men: Reuben Smith, Bill Gould?, Ben Woodson, unknown, Arnold Metzener, Ben Fahrner, John Marti, Ernest Burky, Charlie Balli, Dan Fahrner? Second row, women standing: unknown mother and child, Della Vogel, Verena Metzener, Julia Burky. Seated: Mary Burky, Ruth Fahrner, Mary Metzener, Bertha Engler, Hulda Dubach, child unknown.'
Chrisman Foundry Company located in Westover, W. Va., near Morgantown, W. Va. Scraps seen near the factory.
View of the Riverview Hotel in New Martinsville.
View of Bean's Garage, Moorefield's first garage. 'In 1909 M. A. Bean, a farm boy from 'up the river', came to town and started a livery stable at the present location of Bean's Garage (1954). In 1911 he bought a high wheeled International Automobile and started in the taxi business. In 1912 he bought a Buick and added it to the taxi service. It was in 1912 that he also got the Ford Dealership in Moorefield and started to sell automobiles, and installed his first gasoline pump. In 1918, Mr. Bean got the Gulf Distributorship for several counties in this section. Until 1952 part of the old original livery stable still housed part of the garage. In one year during Bean's Garage history they sold 380 automobiles which was their record year.'
Backwards print of image number 006899 - for list of names check description for image ID# 006899.
Print number 924. An outside view of the Royal Furniture Company next to the Harouff Hotel.
'I. C. White, wife and daughter on White property, site of present Chemistry Building Annex.  The entire White property now is the site of the Mineral Industry (White Hall) Building, Library, Chemistry Building, and Annex.  In front of Mechanical Hall, Prospect Street where library is now.'
Grading and paving eight miles of streets, Williamson, West Virginia.
Sabraton Yards 800 feet looking East.
Shay train engine No. 10 and its crew.  (Lima 1914) at Cass.  Spruce, WV. Crew  Ed Lyle - fireman on far right.  Note Lantern on Locomotive.
A view of the Morgantown Business District taken from Westover Hill.
Man standing on the tracks next to a trolley in Morgantown. 'Photo found in city directory.'
Civil War Veterans on Decoration Day at Bruceton Mills.  "Remembering Their Comrades."
A lady dressed like Pocahontas rides on a coal truck filled with coal.
Large farmhouse on the William Currence farm.
Pietro Paving and Construction, Morgantown, W. Va.
Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants, ca. 1915.  Taken in front of Court House in Franklin.
The woman in the front has a guitar button on the collar of her shirt.
Exterior of Murtland Automobile Company; people and automobiles are in front; also includes storefront of "H.J. Domhoff, Wagon Builder."
View of people walking on the sidewalks of downtown Lewisburg, W. Va.
From Westover
View of horse and buggies.  Photograph reads 'Sold by P.R. & A. A. McCrum' (right hand side), 'A busy day at Aurora, W. Va.' (left hand side)
'Shavers home, Lodge Hall, etc.'
'3rd floor back not in original building.  1st Baily house around street. Cained Corner'
(Left to Right) Jakob Looser, Burky, Olga Aegerter, unidentified, Paul Aegerter, Fred Burky.
Angled view of two story Brick home.
Truck is parked in front of a business with a sign which says:  'Massage, Barber, Bobbing'.
'View of High Street, ca. 1915. The Tower at the left of the picture is the First Baptist Church-located on the same lot as the present church.'
Group portrait of football team sitting on stairs with their coaches, Martinsburg, W. Va.
View looking up Beverly Avenue, now University Avenue, at Stewart Street.
Close view of cows in a field.
Decker's Creek looking north from the Walnut Street bridge.