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This old civil war vet was the last of his family as well as the last of his regiment.

1. Civil War Veteran Visiting Graveyard, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Flood waters seen in Wheeling, W. Va. The water is seen at the top of some buildings and part way up other buildings.

2. Flood, Wheeling, W. Va.

Civil War Map of West Virginia. Showing present counties and county seats 1936. Includes railroads, turnpikes, lateral roads, county lines, states lines, and rivers.

3. Civil War Map of West Virginia

Main Street in Downtown Wheeling, West Virginia is underwater because of the damaging flood of 1936.

4. Flood Waters on Main Street in Wheeling, W. Va.

People are watching a car being towed because of high water on the Monongahela River at Jimtown (Randell), junction U.S. Route 19, state route 7-100.

5. High Water on Monongahela River, Jimtown, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Group portrait of the 1936 West Virginia University Football Team. 'First row (left to right) are Hedrick, Ronai, Nebera, Sorenz, Neilson, Cropp, Atty, Barma, Wendell, Hodges. Second row (left to right) are Baker, Isaac, Eller, Keyle, Schwartzwalder, Gilmore, and unidentified. Third row (left to right) are Phares, McCue, Audria, Moan, DeAngelic, Dickenson, Frantz, Vockin, Faley, and unidentified.'

6. WVU Football Team