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Members of the West Virginia University Cadet Corps pose after winning a competition named after John Baker White, a prominent West Virginian U. S. Army member.
West Virginia University President John Roscoe Turner is photographed with Major Baldwin and the sponsors of the WVU Cadet Corps program.
KKK members walk down 2nd Avenue between Ballengee and Temple Streets in their hoods and robes.
Print number 179b.
Print number 182b.
Print number 182a.
Print number 176a. (Players from left to right): John Phares, Paul Schimmel, Tony Forte, Milford Gibson, and J.B. Huyett.
Print number 38. (From left to right): Joe Stydahar, Gene Hester, "Babe" Parna, and Andy Mestrovic.
Print number 813.
Print number 469b.
Print number 469a. Paul Tistle, team captain. H.H. Hogue, head coach. Russel Radobough, manager.
From left to right: Hogue, McIntire, Oneacre, Woodrum. Print number 252.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 196b.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 192a.

16. Wilson

West Virginia University football coach. Print number 195a.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 192a.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 191b.
West Virginia University football coach. Print number 191a.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 191.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 186.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 189a.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 187a.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 186c.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 186b.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 186a.
View from the south west.
All persons in this photograph are unidentified.
All persons are unidentified.
Inscribed on photograph, "Happy New Year, George and Mike".
'May also be for Campbell's Creek R.R.'
Class of 1934: 'Miss Maxson, Miss Frazer, Pres. McDonald, Prof. Winters, Briscoe, Saunders, Moore, Francis, Hancock, Harvey, Canaday, Miss Church, Mrs. Drew, Miss Blagden, Miss Tatter, Mrs. Daniel, Dean McDonald, Mills, Waters, Janes, Macklin, Porter, Miss Benedict, Green, Smith, Jackson, Goene, Gray, Schafer, Stewart, Brown, Brown, Brown, Willis. 'Several Missing''
'The 1934 West Virginia University Football Squad. Bottom row: (left to right)Scott 12; Onder 28; Thomas 25; Poilek 24; Swisher 19; Allen 20; Slate 22; Stewart 15; Heath 11; Vargo 26; Goodwin 14. Middle row: Hester 33; Cropp 27; Johnston 23; Fidler 15; MaWhinney 30; Stydahar 35; Schimmel 34; Kyle 16; Mayes 32; Hall 13. Top row: Phares 10; Forte 17; Gibson 18; Zaleski 48; Huyett (no number); Barna 29; Gooke 21; Frantz 32; Wilson 18; Kell (no number).'
A man stands in water up to his knees in flood waters by the barracks at Camp Crawford.  Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Four men with musical instruments, including banjo, guitar, and violin at Camp Crawford. Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Clyde Evans holding a guitar with a friend holding a banjo at Camp Crawford.  Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
'Beulah cousin.' Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.
Group portrait of the West Virginia University Boxing Team taken on March 21, 1934 in front of Field House.
Members of a Girls Basketball team in Grafton, West Virginia, pose for a group portrait.
Child is tying her shoe next to a bunk bed in a the nursery of a homestead at Arthurdale.
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mooney
Picture of a man pressing sorghum near Falls Mill in Braxton. Also could be a cane mill.
Paul James and Ray McClelland pose in front of loaded log cars.
The northern part of the town of Cass, W. Va. can be seen on the hill in the background.
Cass Mill and two of its smoke stacks.
View of Bald Knob Mountain.
Original photo from Paul James.
Cheat River bordered by trees.
Paul James leaning on Cheat Mountian elevation sign.
Train engine with three crew members standing in front of it.
Two men standing on lumber at a log pond.  Original from Paul James.
Ray McClelland standing in front of a lumber pile on a train track.