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Polly Hatfield holding a dead raccoon.
A view of the dam and locks on the Allegheny River at Parnassus, now a suburb of New Kensington, P. A. The dam and locks were engineered by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Two banners are visible promoting Virgil L. Highland as Republican Candidate for United States Senator.
Bleau, a telegrapher and cousin to W.J.B. Gwinn of Meadow Creek, is pictured on top of a railroad bicycle, or "velosipede", in order to get him to the different telegraph offices that he had to work at on the New River Division.
View looking up Possum Hollow. Avis City Hall on the right from Clem Ellison.
Engineer identified as ED Fredeking. Fireman identified as Dewey Keaton Spring.
Woodson was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Woodson has been cited as the "Father of Black History". He entered Douglass High School in Huntington, W. Va.  in 1895, earning his diploma in two years. He taught in Winona, Fayette County, W. Va. and served as principal of Douglass High in 1900. Woodson subsequently completed his PhD in History at Harvard and published several works regarding African-American history, education and culture. After a year as Dean of Liberal Arts at Howard University in Washington, Woodson was appointed Academic Dean at West Virginia Collegiate Institute in 1920. He returned to Washington in 1922.
Print number 397b. Barracks located in Morgantown, West Virginia. The AEF consisted of the U.S. Armed Forces that were sent to Europe during World War I.
Print number 397a.
Print number 397.
Uniformed men stand in line with their guns to their sides awaiting orders from their commanding officer.
Uniformed men walk in formation across unoccupied streets.
Uniformed military men carrying guns across their shoulders walk down the streets of Morgantown, W. Va.
A group is shielded from the sun by a large American flag as they enjoy the porch swing and music.
A business lined main road through the county seat of Calhoun County.
Four unidentified well-dressed gentlemen playing golf on the golf ground, and one of them is checking on the ground. The image is from the pamphlet, "Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, W. Va.", 1918.
Two unidentified gentlemen fishing from a row boat on Indian Creek, five miles from the New River. The image is from the pamphlet, "Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, W. Va.", 1918.
Ferry Boat at north bank was used while new bridge was being built during the summer of 1918.
Pictured over the "X" is Mervyn C. Buckey, Military Attache to Italy and Frances D. Packette's cousin.
Information on the back of the photograph includes, " This picture is 1918 when he worked at a rock crusher for Albert Riggs, near Alderson, WV, Uncle Charles Thomas".
Group photo of Storer College graduates, class of 1918, in caps and gowns in front of building. First Row: McDaniel, Robertson, Case, Howell, Prof. Daniel, Warfield, Parker, Jackson, Neal. Second Row: Odetta Johnson, Margaret James, Myra McKirk, Vida McHipewell, Beatrice Calloway, Katie McDavis, Lucinda E. Ross.
Print number 397f. World War I trainees in blacksmithing class.
World War I trainees adjusting and assembling a motorcycle.
Print number 397c. Located on Beechurst Avenue in "Ark".
A winter scene of the Ohio River; a ice locked packet boat near Valley Green, Pa.
Print number 397h.
Shown here is W.W.I trainies' living quarter.
Print number 397d.
A large collection of bomb shells in a field.
Postcard sent on August 15, 1918.
Students gather in front of the Commencement Hall.
A group of male students gathered on a porch.
'1918 Spring, taken second year in University, in front of fraternity house.'
A home displaced by the lake is pictured.
'The Jimtown Trolley, moving West along the Monongahela River near the town of Granville during the winter of 1918.'
View of the Glass House next to some railroad tracks in New Martinsville.
Main Street looking North from Eakin Hotel in New Martinsville.
African-American World War I trainees lined up outside a Mess hall
Print number 397k.
Print number 397g.
Print number 397e.
World War I trainees at attention in front of barracks.
Print number 397j.
Group portrait of children attending picnic held by the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Children seen sitting around food. Women stand behind children on the right side of the group.
'Changing of guard at Nitro, 1918, 40th St. in middle ground.'
Exterior of B.B. Burns's Residence in Huntington, West Virginia.
Group portrait of Beckley's WWI American Red Cross Workers wearing white dresses.
Bird's eye view of Alderson looking N.E.
City of Alderson (North and South), W. Va.  Looking Northeast from Bivens Hill.
Group portrait of girls in white dresses with bouquets attached in front and boys in dark suits.
Right angled view of the Woodson - Mohler Grocery Co. wholesale Grocers building  in Alderson W. Va.