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Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
A group of unidentified men stand in a field that will become the Hall of Chemistry. In the background is the Purinton House.
Three men observe the progress that has been made on what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
An unidentified and sharply dressed man stands at the site, perhaps supervising the progress.
Six unidentified men are pictured from afar working on the incomplete project.
View looking at University Avenue. In the background, Colson Hall (left) and Elizabeth Moore Hall (right) are pictured.
Looking over the construction of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
Men walk by the uncompleted Hall of Chemistry.
Men working to build what it to become the Hall of Chemistry.
The men are working to construct the ground floor of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
Three unidentified men are pictured within the construction site.
Construction matierials scatter around the site.
Building materials line the sidewalk beside the half-way constructed building.
A horse-drawn carriage emerges from the dust carting supplies in and out of the site.
Two unidentified construction workers pictured on the site of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
An unidentified man stands in the middle of the construction site looking around at the progress. In the background is Stalnakar Hall.
Five unidentified men working on what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
Two unidentified men observe what has been done to advance the construction of the building.
Men solidify an additional story to the Clark Hall building. Subjects unidentified.
Cars drive past the construction.
"The Court" area is bordered by Chemistry Hall (now Clark Hall) on the left, Wise Library in the center and Mineral Industries Building (now White Hall) on the right.
A view of Chemistry Building also known as Clark Hall from University Avenue side.
Photo from WVU College of Mineral Resources Scrapbook. Three unidentified men standing outside Clark Hall, WVU.
A corner of Commencement Hall, Administration Building, Chemistry and Law School, possibly taken from Martin Hall.
An initiation ceremony is carried out for Helvitia Society on a plaza in front of Library.
A scene from Greek Week events 'Hill Climb' showing members of Fraternity running up the North High Street.  In the background Administration Building, Old Buildings and Grounds and Security headquarters, Chemistry Building and Armory are also shown.
Cadets and sponsors assemble in Drill Field on Old Clothes Day; many dressed for an occasion.
Stewart Hall is on the right.
The units march in Drill Field for a ceremonial assembly.
'These are the doors nearest street by terrace.' Clark Hall is the chemistry building.
'Just across Prospect Street from the site of Mechanical Hall, this aluminum covered rigid frame building was occupied in January, 1957.' Image from page 5 of 'Progress Report on Civil Engineering Submitted to Education Committee, Engineers Council for Professional Development 29 West 39th Street, New York 18, New York by College of Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.' Original photo may be found in this publication located in the WV Collection book collection.
Clark Hall Chemistry Laboratory.
Classroom in Chemistry Building.
Before 1965 remodeling.
Before 1965 remodeling.
'In Chemistry Building auditorium before 1965 remodeling.  James Hall, Instructor.'
'In Chemistry Building Auditorium before 1965 remodeling.  Probably a freshman class.'
Mountainlair under construction dates the photograph to the summer of 1966.
'Tin Can.'
View from after 1954.
View of the Engineering building, Main Library in the background, Chemistry building, and shops.
Front left: Engineering building II and  behind it is the Physics building.  Back left to right: President's home, Administration, Law School, Chemistry building.
'This is the picture Vic Haines thinks shows where Reynolds Hall was or is torn almost to the ground (evidence the crane) and Mountainlair is being constructed at the same time.  This remains a question.  It looks like most of it is Mountainlair, all the way.  But Mountainlair also isn't that near the sidewalk, so it may be that it is???? The type of cars makes it seem Mountainlair.'
This view is from after 1931.
Now known as the Carruth Center.
Now known as the Carruth Center.
View of buildings on University Avenue, opposite E. Moore Hall, etc.  Cafeteria building destroyed, Health Center building being moved to where former stood.  Background- Main library, Chemistry, shops, Reynolds, Administration building.
Buildings pictured are Engineering II, Physics, President's Home, Administration, Law School, and Chemistry.
Mechanical Hall was located on this site before it burned down.  The temporary Engineering building, Chemistry building, and part of the Wise Library are also visible.
'Left to Right: Corner Mechanical Hall, Chemistry, old cafeteria (later used for buildings and grounds), Administration, & bleachers in back of Reynolds Hall.'
The ceremony took place at the Mountainlair Plaza on campus.
View of Temporary Engineering Sciences building located on WVU's downtown campus adjacent to Clark Hall where the Chemistry Annex Building is today.  This building was referred to as the 'Tin Can'.
Coloson Hall with Clark Hall under construction in foreground.
Two students are walking on the sidewalk by the 'Tin Can' temporary Engineering Building and Clark Hall, West Virginia University.
Exterior view of Chemistry Building, Clark Hall, in West Virginia University.
Couple is sitting in front of the Chemistry Building, Clark Hall, West Virginia University.
Two workmen reconditioning the Chemistry Building Lecture Room in Clark Hall, West Virginia University.
Student is reading on the front steps of the Chemistry Building, Clark Hall, West Virginia University.