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Flood hits several buildings at the U.S. Window Glass Factory, No. 1 in Morgantown, West Virginia. The glass factory is located near railroad tracks.
A portrait of possibly John A. Dille, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A portrait of Edward Donley of Morgantown, West Virginia.
A portrait of an unidentified motorman that worked for Union Utilities Company (Trolley Line) in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of Morgantown from the Southeast.
Teachers: Russel Metheny, Eethel Thomas.
Four men in a boat near a house where two women await rescue.
Car on the road leading to the bridge.
Students standing in a half circle, holding hands.
Dedication of marker at Price Memorial Cemetery. 'Price Memorial Cemetery, This tablet is dedicated to the memory of Revolutionary Soldiers killed near here by the Indians in 1778.  Jacob Statler, James Piles, Joseph Wade, John McDaniels, Michael Kiderling, and 13 other names unknown.  Placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution.'
View of children standing by tablet.  Tablet reads 'George Washington crossed Cheat River at this point via Ice's Ferry September 25, 1784.  Tablet placed by the Elizabeth Ludington Hagans Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.'
Portrait of a former West Virginia University boxer, named Morrison.
Portrait of Bob Lathan a member of the West Virginia University Boxing Team.
Portrait of Charlie Payne, a member of the West Virginia University Boxing Team.
Portrait of Matt Vacheresse, a member of the West Virginia University Boxing Team.
Photograph in the 1932 Monticola.
Portrait of Joe Stydahar, a tackle on the 1933 West Virginia University Football Team.
Group portrait of the 1930 WVU football team's offense.  Photograph in the 1931 Monticola.
Also spelled 'Flatts' School.  Teachers are W. F. Dorsey and Dorothy Sayre.
"From studio of Scott Gibson."