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1. Drawing of the Cliffs at Seneca Rocks, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Military personnel are standing at attention in front of a cannon and Fife Cottage, West Virginia University.

2. Corps of Cadets Artillery Unit in front of Fife Cottage, West Virginia University

'Westward Ho - Delivered to Va. Central July 1857.  Picture taken at Winifred Junction 1870.  Andy F. Southworth, engineer, 'Barney' Hagen, fireman, standing on left side of pilot with tallow pot in his hand.'

3. Westward Ho Locomotive at Winifred Junction.

'Eng No. 33 Placed on Road 1870.'

4. Locomotive No. 33 and Crew

'C. & O. R.R. Locomotive #32; Builder Name--Danforth Loco, Co. placed in service 1870.  Cylinders 16" x 24"; weight of engines with three gauges of water 61650 pounds;  Diam drivers 60:; dimensions of fire box 58 1/2 feet by 35 feet by 60 1/2 feet; No. of Flues 149; Diam of flues 2 inches; length of flues 11 feet, 1 inch; Diam of Boiler 46 7/8 feet; Service Passenger.'

5. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive No. 32

'Born 10/02/1868; daughter of Aretas Brooks and Carrie Watson Fleming.'

6. Gypsy Fleming, Age 2

7. Portrait of Behamin Koon

Nimrod Protzman was also an officer and musician during the Civil War, in Company E, 17th West Virginia Infantry.

8. Nimrod Protzman, Morgantown Musican

Lewis Hayes was the owner and manager of the Washington Hotel in Morgantown in the 1860s. In 1869 the building became the residence of Alexander Martin, the first president of West Virginia University.

9. Lewis Hayes of Morgantown, W. Va.