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Ruea May Gribble (b. 02/09/1884; d. 04/25/1911) lays in an open casket.
Home of a relative to the photographer, Scott Gibson.
Teachers: John McClure, Jessie Hoffman, and Isa G. Williams.
Teacher is John Clure.
Principal: David K. Mason, First Assistant: Myrtle Lemon, Primary Class: Lona Bishop
Located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Ballengee Street, a group of church members pose in front of the building and on the steps. The reverend at the time the picture was taken was Rev. Gates. Subjects unidentified.
John McClure: instructor.
Motorman of the Union Utility Co. who operated a streetcar in the city.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
The tipple at the Federal Coal mine in Marion County.
Monument marker number 34 at the northernmost point on the boundary line between West Virginia and Maryland. The line T-intersects with the Mason-Dixon line running east to west, dividing West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Far left: Samuel Garnett (U.S. geological surveyor), Second from left: William McColloh Brown (Maryland commissioner). Worker sits atop mold for a new marker.
Unidentified workers look toward the camera during a break from laying the track probably in Allegany County, Maryland.
Military students in formation during the Spring semester. Among them is Phineas Chapin Smith.
A long, steep conveyor line use to move coal from the mines and down the mountain in Fayette County.
The headhouse or shed used for storage. This one contains construction materials , probably used in building railroads and support structures.
Crowd gathers for the ceremony inaugurating Thomas Hodges as President of West Virginia University. Among the distinguished guests was United States President William H. Taft.
Rejetos Jichancas formed in 1908. It's origins are unclear, but membership was highly prized. The group did not appear in WVU yearbooks after 1928.