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Exterior of Victor Elevator and Mills Company, Morgantown.
Picture was taken in Napier.
Christmas in the Robinson Home on West Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.  Fannie E. and W.R. Loar, Madue, Grace, and Leslie gathered around the Christmas tree.
'The Limestone German Band, Posing at the Old Wetzel County Court House before 1900.  John Henry Gorby second from left with clarinet, Charles Thomas Gorby and George Ira Gorby with baritones in front of John Kaufman in light suit.  Other identified persons: John Kaufman in light suit in back.  Ed Frei seated right on ground.  'Limestone' is the ridge top at the head of Doolin Run about five miles east of New Martinsville.  Schools and churches attended by Doolin residents were located on 'Limestone' or the adjacent American Ridge.  Charles T. Gorby taught in the Limestone School.  William Gorby, grandfather of the Gorby brothers, was among the original members of the Limestone Church.  This Wetzel County Courthouse in this photograph faced south.  The present one built in 1900 is located on the same lots, but faces east and is made of stone. Photo from the collection of Pearl Frei.'
'Looking West on Third Street.'  Men in uniform walking in formation on Third Street.
A view of Parkersburg, West Virginia and Belpre, Ohio in the 1890s.
A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of the Wallace House Stables, 'facing the Junior High site on Spruce Street; Wiles Block, Stable End.'
From the Centennial Edition of Dominion News.
People seen walking down a hill in front of a fire caused by a gas tank explosion on South Park Hill.
View from the west of the town and the bridge which spans the Monongahela River.
View of Morgantown looking over wintery fields.