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Team of horses and a wagon.
A view of the Catholic Church in Weston where school was conducted in its basement. People are gathered on the steps and in front of the church, and looking out the window. The church is located on East 2nd Street and Court Street. 'It is now the Columbian Club.'
A horse drawn wagon is in front of an unidentified log building in Fairmont, West Virginia.
Woodburn Hall is visible on the right-hand side.
An early wool market in downtown Morgantown. Horses and buggies on the road in the center.
Large group of people gathered around a wooden structure, Lewisburg, W. Va.
John Aglionby in the waiting room of the station at Shenandoah Junction.
View of many farm people, horses and wagons on a Gilmer County farm at the turn of the century.  Some in the picture are pitching hay.
Living room with chairs around the fire place.
'Westover lies on the West Bank of the River, directly opposite the City and to all intents and purposes is a part thereof, and will soon rival the City in industry and fine residences. Transportation in addition to the B. and O. and the B. and N. railroad (the latter now building) the Morgantown and Kingwood railroad extends eastward through the Deckers Creek and Cheat River valleys to Rowlesburg, opening up to development vast coal, timber, lime, stone and sand deposits, all of which have tended to increase Morgantown's business and commercial advantages. Then we have slackwater , with daily lines of packets to Pittsburg and Fairmont, which gives us competition in rates that could not otherwise be obtained.'
'Corner of Chestnut and Pleasant Street. Women Unidentified'.
Group portrait of people gathered around a birthday cake.
A little child in a rocker on a porch.
Passengers are boarding and departing streetcars along High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of an old covered bridge in Fairmont. 'Formerly called Hunsaker Covered Bridge. It was torn down around 1925 and replaced with a concrete bridge.'
Woman is standing in a field in Morgantown, West Virginia. Two houses are pictured in the background.
Runners lined up for a race at the Old Fairground on Riverside Drive in Grafton, West Virginia.
Several boys and men are sitting on a porch in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Townspeople are boarding street cars on High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Men working on the Suspension Bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Postcard of Charleston, West Virginia.
A bird's eye view of East end Raleigh.
'A view of Blackwater Falls in Tucker County, West Virginia, before the Virgin Timber was removed. O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va.'
Four men are standing in front of a business at the corner of Fayette and University Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Isaac Chipps is the third man from the left.
'A view of Morgantown Suspension Bridge. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks are in the foreground. West Virginia University buildings are at the top right.'
This walk runs along the front of the campus where Elizabeth Moore Hall is placed.  Sycamore tree in the foreground 'cut down 1963', which is one of the two largest trees on the campus today, was planted by the Rev. J. R. Moore as was the other tree, the maple, in the Circle.  He planted another tree on the Circle which died many years ago.  Rev. Moore came to Morgantown as Principal of the Monongalia Academy in 1852 and died in 1864.  The Falling Run Road which runs along the edge of picture is now University Avenue.  This is the E. Moore Hall sycqamore still growing as of February 22, 1983.  References to the tree being planted by Rev. Moore is probably an error.  The tree is shown in photos from 1888 as a fully grown tree at least 50 years old.
Horses, wagons, and pedestrians on High Streeet.<br />
A group of young people sit on the steps in front of an brick building.
Two men stand behind the counter.
Suspension Bridge is in the background.
An aerial view of Parkersburg, West Virginia from the City Building.
Postcard of the I.O.O.F. Childrens Home building in Elkins, West Virginia located in Randolph County.
View of people outside of a store in Wetzel County. Sign reads 'New process makes refined tobacco.  Best for smokers.'
From left to right: Cam Ruddle, butcher (in front of his store); H. Clay Ruddle; Dr. J. C. Johnson; Phil Ruddle; Clarence Heuener; Bill Kline.
A view of Pleasant Street on the northside showing old brick row.
Boaters in the foreground. Iron bridge over the Greenbrier River at Alderson.  Bridge built in 1881.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson; B. D. Gibson; Bettie Gibson; Annie Gibson; Jan Gibson; Mr. Aspinall.'
A man sitting in horse-drawn carriage is stopped on the Westover end of the bridge.
Two women and two boys sit next to a tent at a campsite.
Interior view of Dr. Hodges' Physics Lecture Room and apparatus.
Teamster riding a log pulled by his team of horses, Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.
Many telephone wires stretch along a street in downtown, Charleston, W. Va.
A picture postcard of boats on the Ohio River in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Johnson and others are at Tazewell in McDowell County, West Virginia, waiting to see their first train.
Students paint seated in front of easels inside the Allegheny Collegiate Institute.
Students and a teacher in a classroom.
'Now gone.  Roy Bird Cook in front.'
'South side 3rd Ave. looking west from 11th St.'
People are standing on both sides of the street.
The bridge over the Monongahela River from Morgantown to Westover.
Young girl, Rachel Snyder, stands by Grant's pump. The Grant house, later burned, is seen in the background. The house was located on the North side of German Street, between Duke and Church Streets.
On the west bank.  West Virginia University buildings visible across the river.
A girl sits on a rail by the lake.
Umbrella bears the words 'Stag Trousers Union Made Never Rip'.
View of Old Shepherd College Hall 'now McMurran Hall' and the Town Clock.
Picture Postcard Collection.  Bird's Eye View of the Lumbering Town of Whitmer, ca. 1900, Randolph County.
View of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg, W. Va.
View of Wallace House Stables facing the Junior High site on Spruce Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.