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Three young women and one young man, books in hand stroll the "circle" as several students gather on the steps of Woodburn Hall in the background.
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.
The bridge spanned across the Falling Run near Woodburn Circle.
The University Cadet Corps with cannons in formation near Woodburn Circle.
The photo is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,' 1901.
The photo is from a 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.'
"WVU cadets stand for inspection beside the new $4000 Armory built in 1873. University Ave had not been built yet so the white fence delineates Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall includes an entrance porch with a balcony.", as described in  "West Virginia University, Symbol of Unity in a Sectionalized State".
David Jacobs (first on the right); Donovan Randolph (center)
A view of Woodburn Hall and students in the circle on a snowy day.
People walk in a procession toward Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall and Chitwood Hall visible.
Woodburn, Martin, and Chitwood Halls.
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.
People gathered in Woodburn Circle, Taft and others likely on porch of Martin Hall.
Looking down on Woodburn Circle on WVU Downtown campus: from further left Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall.
Two females dressed in white symbolic of 4-H spirits pose around a prop shaping as 4-H logo, four leaves clover possibly in Woodburn circle at West Virginia University.
Woodburn Circle barely visible.
Students in Indian dress on Woodburn Circle ground appear to be performing dance, a building in the background is Agricultural Experiment Station.
Woodburn Circle is in the foreground and Westover in the background.
Looking down on Woodburn Circle from Fife Street: from left to right--Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall and Woodburn Hall.
A winter view of campus from left Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Science Hall (Chitwood).
A view of Woodburn Circle from Falling Run; the bridge connecting is the University Bridge.
A view of downtown campus from Fife Street: Commencement Hall on the left;  Science Hall (Chitwood Hall), Woodburn Hall and Martin Hall with a clock tower forming Woodburn Circle; building across from Woodburn Circle is Agricultural Experimental Station.
A view of Woodburn Circle: Martin Hall on left, Woodburn Circle on center and Chitwood Hall on right.  There is an lawn work reading WVU in the center of the circle.
A view of Woodburn Circle--Martin Hall (left) and Woodburn Hall (right) from Agricultural Experiment Station.
A view of Woodburn Circle: Martin Hall is on the right and Woodburn Hall on left.
A view of Woodburn Circle: Science Hall (Chitwood Hall) on the right of the tree and Woodburn Hall on the left.
View of Woodburn Circle near Chitwood.  Students stand along the fence.
Female students of aesthetic dancing perform a dance with balls in hands.
A group of female students in a flowing costume dance barefoot on Woodburn Circle.
Female students who gathered around the Woodburn Circle sings at a direction of a female student.
Sorority student who gathered around the Woodburn Circle sings at a direction of  Voncele Farr of Morgantown.
Sorority students circle around the Woodburn Circle and sing at a direction of Voncele Farr of Morgantown.
Sorority students circle around the Woodburn Circle and watch a procession of rows of students walk by.
Part of WVU 100th anniversary celebration.
A view of Memorial Plaza after the completion of the memorial. Woodburn Circle is pictured in background.
Chief Shenandoah is pictured in the background to the right, Talltree is beside him, but is cut off in picture.
Cadet Corps Company B gather near Woodburn Circle for a group portrait.
Agricultural Experiment Station building in background.
'Frank DeWitt Ramsey, Commandant; who went to Washington, D.C. from this post. Identified 1945 by Dr. Hartigan.'
Oglebay Hall on right, Woodburn Circle in background.
This view is from after 1893.
'Help 'DeDee' get a wheelchair. Give your pennies for the 'Ring Around Woodburn Circle!' This is a part of the Easter Seal Crippled Children's Program. Give your pennies! Put them around the cirle.'
'L.R. Fifes Cottage, Experiment Station, Martin Hall, & Woodburn Hall.'
pre-1920.
Students received special military training on the WVU campus during World War II.
View of Martin Hall (left), Chitwood Hall-Science Hall (middle back), and Experimental Station (right). 'Reprinted from WVC negative by WVU Department of Radio, TV and Motion Pictures for WVU Centennial filmstrip.'
'University Campus about 1890. Negative by John L. Johnston, Professor in Civil Engineering. Negative and the camera used are now in the Physics Department. Print 20 percent enlarged by Molby, 1938.'
View of Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University on a snowy winter day.
Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University, at night.
'The Circle and Falling Run Ravine (site of the stadium).'
Woodburn Circle is pictured in the background. The mast is erected in Memorial Plaza, which is located directly in front of Oglebay Hall.
'Printed from WVC neg. by WVU Dept. of Radio T.V., & Motion Pictures for WVC Centennial Filmstrip.'
'Cannon fired at six am.'