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A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
John Hunt was one of the first African American to operate a restaurant in Morgantown, West Virginia. He opened a restaurant under the Commercial Hotel in 1892 located across from the courthouse on High Street. Information on p. 40 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler.
President Truman speaks on Morgantown Courthouse Square.
President Truman on Morgantown Courthouse Square.
Sponsored by War Resisters League. Holding the 'No Draft, No War' sign is Alice Bell.
Soldiers pointing guns in the air for the Memorial Day service on Courthouse square.
A view of the Monongalia County Courthouse, east side facing High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of the Monongalia County Courthouse, east side facing High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of the Courthouse in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Russel L. Long and his helper standing by 'Santa's Throne' on the courthouse square in Morgantown, W. Va.
Right to left, with backs to camera:  Earl Fisher, Jack Johns, Charles Stevenson, Sheriff Charles Whiston, and Robert Nestor at the speech on Courthouse Square.
Tank is a M-41 and APC is M-59.
Stage with bench on Courthouse Square.
Amry men standing in front of a missle in their uniforms.