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265. Looking North at Greer, W. Va. on State Route 7, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Print number 1298.

266. United Mine Workers of Star City Meeting in Mountaineer Stadium with John Lewis

Print number 1408.

267. Man Riding on Horse and Wagon

Print number 1409.

268. Man Poses Next to Car With Two Buck Strapped to Hood

Print number 1710.

269. Railroad Tracks Past Monongahela Supply Company Building

Lot Thomas is identified as being on horseback, and John Jobes is the tallest man (second from right). Second from left is probably Jim Simpson. Two additional men are identified as A.G. Henderson and M.H. Liming. The Methodist church in the background still exists in 2014 (the steeple was later removed). The house at far right was owned by Harley Staggers' family, later owned by Kenneth and Louise Wiley (it was demolished in the 1980s). Also, the building farthest in the background is a grist/sawmill built by John Rion Robinson, a civil war veteran and great grandfather of Jim Slade, a well known Morgantown resident. Few, if any of the other structures are extant, and a coal mine access road now occupies the hill in the background, which is heavily forested. See original for full note on back of photograph.

270. Teamsters Hauling Pipe and Supplies for Drilling Industry Located on Oil Fields Near Sistersville, Wana, W. Va.

A group of uniformed male students walk across the entrance way of Wise Library.

271. Special Forces Training on WVU Campus During World War Two, Morgantown, W. Va.

272. Ethel and Laura Fox at Grave Site, Monongalia Co., W. Va.

"View of Dorsey's Knob Morgantown, W. Va. You can see for miles from this point and a wonderful view of the city of Morgantown, W. Va. and the surrounding country."

273. The Scene of My Latest Hike

274. Decker's Creek, Between Morgantown, W. Va. and Sabraton, W. Va.

Cars drive through the flooded roads while people watch from the bridge above.

275. High Waters of Monongahela River, Randall, W. Va.