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"Science Hall from south corner of Woodburn Hall. Note that the north end was not as high as the main part of the building. From an old negative, probably made by John L. Johnston soon after completion of the building in 1893. F. A. M. 1940."
Five male students, possibly medical students, are likely standing in front of what is likely Science Hall for a class picture at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.
Interior of Science Hall/Chitwood Hall. Testing equipment shown on the table.
Looking at the vine-covered university building from across the lawn.
Elevated view of the campus including a cemetery (on the left) next to Reynolds Hall (Commencement Hall) where Stewart Hall now stands.
Post card illustration of the buildings on Woodburn Circle on the West Virginia University campus including: Martin Hall (with clock in the cupola), Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall, and Experiment Station in the foreground.
Note the steamboat on the Monongahela River below Woodburn Circle.
'The University landscape and Five of the Buildings.'  The photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.
'The studio is large and well lighted, containing china kilns, casts, models, drawing stands, etc.'  'This photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
'Is a four-story building containing Lecture Rooms and Laboratories for the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Drawing and Painting, and also the President's Office.  The Department of Civil Engineering has rooms in Science Hall until the completion of Engineering Hall.'  The picture is from booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
'This part of the campus shows the Circle and corners of Martin Hall, Science Hall, and University Hall.'  The picture is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'
This view from the hill above the University shows five of the buildings, and the Monongahela River in the distance.  From the booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,1901.'
People walk in a procession toward Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall and Chitwood Hall visible.
Woodburn, Martin, and Chitwood Halls.
Science Hall is currently known as Chitwood Hall.
A photograph of the Downtown Campus of WVU, with Martin Hall in the foreground, Woodburn Hall to the left and Chitwood Hall on the Right.