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Storage tank and other buildings.
Storage tank and other buildings.
Group portrait of Fostoria Glass Company employees.
People playing baseball with a crowd surrounding the field watching.
View of the East Entrance of City Hall in Huntington, West Virginia.  Hotel visible in the background.
View of City Hall in Huntington, West Virginia.
An aerial view of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company in Huntington, West Virginia; 'Aerial Photograph no. 1520 by Aero-Graphic Corporation, Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky. Please show credit line Aero-Graphic Corp. Photo wherever this picture is published or reproduced.'
People and automobiles outside Lawrence Drug Store in the Caldwell Building in Huntington, West Virginia.
Exterior of Robert Hatfield's House in Huntington, West Virginia.
'Monongahela - West Penn Public Service Parkersburg. Taken 1940.'
'Monongahela - West Penn Public Service Co.'
Brill car on the tracks in Wheeling, W. Va.
Group portrait of the Monongalia High School in Westover football team.  Monongalia High was a school for African-American students in Mon county.
'West Virginia moved its seat of government so many times during the first twenty-two years of its existence that popularly it was said to have a 'Capitol on Wheels.' In brief the capitol was located as follows: At Wheeling from June 20, 1863 to April 1, 1870. (6 years, 7 months, 11 days) At Charleston from April 1, 1870 to May 21 1875. (5 Years, 1 month, 20 days) At Wheeling from May 21, 1875 to May 1885 (9 years, 11 months, 11 days) At Charleston from May 1, 1885 to the present time.
A fire truck is in front of the new Firehouse which was built by Works Progress Administration in Pendleton County, West Virginia.
Three officers stand side by side by an embankment of Drill Field.
A cadet escorted with a sponsor receives a trophy and a congratulatory handshake from an Officer.
Officer pinning a cadet.
Cadet shaking hands with officials.
A cadet receives a badge from a civilian male.
A cadet shakes hands with an officer.
The ROTC band and sponsors dressed in costume.
Some cadets are dressed in costume others dressed casual.  Oglebay Hall, Chitwood Hall and the towers of Woodburn and Martin Hall are seen in distance.
Cadets in Drill Field.
Cadets march in Drill Field, in the background Commencement Hall and the Agricultural Experiment Station.
The R.O.T.C. band on the Drill Field. Spectators seated on the hillside below Stalnaker Hall.
Cadets with sponsors in line facing officials on the Drill Field.  In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
Cadets with sponsors in line facing officials on the Drill Field.  In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
In the background are a building with 'McCartney' painted on a roof, Stewart Hall and Commencement Hall.
The R.O.T.C. band in Drill Field in costume.
Two ROTC band members in costume hold a WVU ROTC Band drum in Drill Field.
Sponsors in costume pose for a photo shoot in Drill Field.
Three men of command standing in front of a campus building.
Sponsor holding trophy, cadet holding sword, commander reaching for trophy.
Cadets shake hands and salute official.
Students view ceremony from hillside above athletic drill field.
Women seated along the edge of the athletic / drill field.
'Presenting Miss Mary Lou Bullard, Sophomore beauty from Wheeling, and MOONSHINE'S candidate for the All-American College Queen. Miss Bullard was chosen to represent West Virginia University in Paramount Pictures-Radio Guide's Contest to determine the prettiest and most talented co-ed in America, and out of the 256 entrants was chosen one of the State winners. From the forty-eight semi-finalists twelve were to be chosen by popular vote of Radio Guide's readers; and the final tally found West Virginia's Homecoming Queen amoung that number. Miss Bullard and the other finalists will be given a trip to the World Premiere of Paramount's college picture, Those Were the Days, at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where one of the twelve will be chosen the All-American College Queen. The final winner will be given a trip to Hollywood, where she will be given a talent audition by Paramount Studios and see the Stars and the city. In addition to having been chosen West Virginia University's Homecoming Queen last Fall, Miss Bullard is a member of Li-Toon-Awa, an honorary member of Fi Batar Kappar, and belongs to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. When she left for Galesburg on May 21st the good wishes of the campus were with her. Vive la reine!'
Lady gives a speech in a cap and gown.
The Green Parrot, a popular spot was owned by Bob Fesler, whose DeSoto automobile can be seen in the lot on the right.
Bridgeport Methodist Episcopal Church becomes new Methodist Church built by Michael Benedum.  The corner stone was laid in 1951.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. On back of portrait: Left to right: Wendell Thurman, Eddie Duncan, Bobby Patton, Griff Lilly, J. D. Pond, Locie Kidwell, Ted Darby, Palmer Wilson."
In 1940 the team won the State Black Conference Championship. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 124 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Large water-wheel is attached to the side of the mill.
Dr. Sam Morris is the man on the left. Print number 214a.
Team physician for West Virginia University football team. Print number 214b.
West Virginia University football assistant coach. Print number 214c.
Print number 1271.
Print number 4.
Inscribed on the back of the photo, 'Senator Rush D. Holt buys a peace bond from Frederick J. Libby, Executive Secretary of the National Council for Prevention of War, which launched a million dollar issue of peace bonds to build a more adequate American peace movement.'
The building was located where Perry Memorial Gym is located today--adjacent to Summers County Middle School, formerly Hinton High School, on Temple Street..
Two unidentified boys look out over the water beside the historic building.
A group listens to a panel discuss the dedication process. Subjects unidentified.
The girls pose on the lawn wearing Native American headdresses. Subjects unidentified.
A display that demonstrates proper meal planning for school lunches.
Photograph of a dairy exhibit.
Hogs, sheep and cows graze in pasture.