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John L. Graw

193. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Employees, Grafton, W. Va.

Photo of bridge on Monongahela River during an ice jam.

194. Ice on the Monongahela River

195. Forest in Blackwater Canyon Below the Falls

This town could possible be Lost Creek, W. Va.

196. Lost Creek, W. Va.

197. Lost Creek School Students, Long Creek, W. Va.

Central School was located on Walnut Street.

198. Portrait of Central School Students and Teacher, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Some "Sigs", possible a fraternity at West Virginia University.'

199. Portrait of a Group of Men

200. Portrait of an Unidentified Group of People

'Dunkard Ave. House is where the Fabric Hut in Riverside is located'.

201. People and a Trolley on Dunkard Ave in Riverside, Monongalia County, W. Va.

202. Passengers on Steamboat Isaac M. Mason on Monongahela River, Morgantown, W. Va.

203. Passengers on Steamboat James G. Blaine, Monongahela River, Monongalia County, W. Va.

204. Horse Drawn Delivery Wagon in front of Ramsey and Hess Market, Morgantown, W. Va.

205. Bird's Eye View of Morgantown, W. Va.

'Home of Col John Evans, "Walnut Hill." Stood near where the St. Francis High School now stands. Left to right: 1) Unknown 2) Unknown 3) Unknown 4) Sitting- Charles Stoneking 5) Clyde Snider 6) Sitting- Charles Cook, 7) John Cook 8) Standing on box- Unknown, 9) Arthur Llewellyn, 10) Sitting- Duke Cairney, 11) Ray Houston, 12) Abagail Cook, 13) Icie Cook, 14) Thornton Flowers, 15) Addie Snider, 16) William E. King, 17) Hattie Stoneking. William E. King and Hattie Stoneking latter were married and were the parents of Mrs. Raymond(Frona) Coburn, Mrs. Paul(Ruth) Huggins and Mrs. Clarence (Cecile) Milligan. Abagail Cook married Samuel King and were the parents of Frank and Paul King.'Note: St. Francis High School has since been demolished.

206. Home of Col John Evans, Monongalia County, W. Va.

This photo was taken from Sunnyside.

207. View of Morgantown W. Va.

'Charles J. Blume,-10th from left'

208. Employees of L. H. Harris Drug Co.

'J.M. Roberts'

209. J. M. Robert's Watch Maker and Jeweler Shop, Claysville, PA

210. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

211. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

212. Point Marion, Pennsylvania

'Copied from Glass Plate original, Nov. 1976.'

213. Portrait of an Unidentified Bride, Morgantown W. Va.

Top Row from left to right: unknown; Mrs. John W. Daniels; Anna Iris Lippencott?; Mrs. Bert Rapp; Beverly Bowcock; Miss Finnell and Holly?; Middle Row: from left to right, Sam Harvey; C. Summers; Cab Lewis; Frank Moore; Unknown and Unknown; Bottom Row: Unknown; Unknown.

214. Group Portrait

The photo was taken from the Johnson's lawn on Route 50.

215. Stock Yards, Bridgeport, W. Va.

216. Main Street in Bridgeport, W. Va.

The company house is on the right and the station on the left; Jack Blaker possibly lived here and operated the station.

217. Eureka Pipeline Station and Jack Blaker Home, Core, W. Va.

John Norris (7/16/1811-11/9/1905) married Hannah Birkby.

218. John Norris

219. Charles Ward, 1841-1915

A portrait of Margaret MacKrille Ward (1843-1923) who is a wife of Charles Ward.

220. Margaret MacKrille Ward

Charles Ward (1841-1915).

221. Charles Ward

A portrait of Charles Edwin Ward married to Gypsy Fleming on January 18th, 1894.

222. Charles Edwin Ward

223. Hollins, Luddenden, Yorkshire, Home of Clifford and Nell Ramsden

'Married Clifford Ramsden; Nell was daughter of Charles and Margaret MacKrille Ward.'

224. Nell Grandage Ramsden

'Married Clifford Ramsden; Nell was daughter of Charles & Margaret MacKrille Ward.'

225. Nell Grandage Ramsden

226. Ida Fleming Miller and Her Daughter, Helen Quarrier

'A.B. Fleming, Carrie Watson Fleming, Ida Fleming Miller, Gypsy Fleming Ward, Charles Edwin Ward, Rhoda Brooks Fleming, Brooks Fleming, Jr., Helen Quarrier Miller, Caroline Brooks Ward, Margaret Fleming Ward at Oak Hall (A.B. Fleming's summer home in Oakland, Maryland).'

227. Four Generations of Flemings

228. Episcopal Hall, West Virginia University

Students on the porch as well as on the roof of the porch for a photo.

229. Episcopal Hall, West Virginia University

A Horse drawn carriage and passengers out in a scenic mountain view.

230. Travelers Stop Horse Drawn Carriage at a Scenic Location

231. WVU Football Player

232. WVU Football Game in Progress

233. WVU Football Game in Progress

234. WVU Baseball Team

A view of Woodburn Hall and students in the circle on a snowy day.

235. Woodburn Circle on a Snowy Day, West Virginia University

Agricultural Experiment Station visible.

236. Cadets Muster, West Virginia University

People walk in a procession toward Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall and Chitwood Hall visible.

237. Snowy Day on the Campus of West Virginia University

One man in a WVU Cadet uniform.

238. Young Men at a Rock Outcropping

A scene from WVU football game against Bean'ry: 4 to 0.

239. WVU Football Team in Action against Bean'ry

A scene from WVU football game against Bean'ry.

240. WVU Football Team in Action against Bean'ry

E. R. Caster family outing on July 4th. The original is in the oversize photograph collection.

241. E. R. Carter Family at a Picnic, Gassaway, W. Va.

242. John Jay Jackson

243. J. Jenkins

'Founder Bank of Alderson, later First Nat. in 1901.'

244. Portrait of E. Frank Hill

A portrait of Addison Ellison. 'The Friend Studio, 221 Pleasant St., Morgantown, processed the original.'

245. Addison Dunlap Ellison

A picture of Chitwood Hall on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown, W. Va.

246. Chitwood Hall, West Virginia University

'Borrowed Street car uniform, Morgantown'

247. W. C. Davies, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Taken at Morgantown - hatless young man on right, sitting alone, is Herbert W. Dent, son of M. H. Dent.'

248. Group Portrait of Boys, Morgantown, W. Va.

249. Justus Collins

250. Dennis Clark, commonly known as 'Black Dennis'

251. African-American Family Portrait

252. Group Portrait of William E. Arnett Family

253. Railroad Depot Dobbin, Grant Co., W. Va.

254. Train Climbing Around Point Lookout, Hendricks Grade, W. Va. C. and P. Railroad

255. Transporting a Locomotive, Grafton, W.Va.

256. Scenery Along Baltimore and Ohio Railroad near Rowlesburg, Preston County, W. Va.

Independence Hall, where the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence July 2, 1776 and the finalized document was dated July 4, 1776. The structure was built in 1726.

257. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

258. Boy with Pony Drawn Wagon

259. Group Seated on Logs, Construction Underway Nearby

260. Martin Hall and Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University

Back Row, left to right: Eakin; S.M. Scott, Jr.; Crossland; Lemen; Lewis; Boyd. Middle Row, left to right: Cole, Leonard, Smith, Conaway, B.F. Scott. Front Row, left to right: Moore, McCrum, Downey.

261. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

Back Row, from left to right: Williams, Thompson, Kunst, McCoy, Meredith, Morris, Garrison. Second Row From Back, from left to right: Lang, White, Wooddell, E.B. Stewart, Neely, D.M. Willis, South, Smith. Third Row From Back, from left to right: Hill, T.D.B. Stewart, Coleman, Gore, Maxwell, Lively, Easily, Frazer. Front Row, from left to right: Bowman, Daily, Randolf, Boyers, Marten.

262. Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

Standing in back is Rhoades; front row, from left to right: Butler, Collett, Dent, Burgess, McBride.

263. Mu Pi Lambda Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

Back Row, from left to right: Dent, McDonald, Moreland, Richards, Halleck, Duvall, Trapnell. Middle Row, from left to right: McGlumphy, Snee, Bondurant, Poe, Dille. Front Row, from left to right: Gardiner, Brooke, Brown.

264. Kappa Alpha Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

Back Row, from left to right: Derbyshire, Maxwell, Shuttleworth, Alexander, Miller, Whitham. Second Row, from left to right: McWhorter, Capito, Smith, Yoho, Frankenberger, Yeager. Front Three, from left to right: Garrison, Peck, Schissler.

265. Sigma Chi Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

Front Row, from left to right: Christy, Waddell. Second Row Back, from left to right: Brown, Willey, Dickey, Dawson, Stathers, Lowe. Third Row Back, from left to right: Miller, Cato, Cushwa, Lardin, Bowman, Porterfield. Back Row, from left to right: Robinson, Hughes, Long, Morris, Shaffer, Charter.

266. Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

267. Women's Music Class, West Virginia University

Professor of Greek Language and Literature, died on June 25, 1900.

268. Lewis Cass Woolery, West Virginia University

'Where he smiled.'

269. Waitman Barbe Under Campus Maple, West Virginia University

270. Sycamores and maples, East Campus, West Virginia University

271. Physical Plant Workers, West Virginia University

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.

272. Shady Walk on the Campus of West Virginia University

273. Winter View of Falling Run Bridge before West Virginia University Stadium

274. Falling Run Road, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Printed from WVC neg. by WVU Dept. of Radio T.V., & Motion Pictures for WVC Centennial Filmstrip.'

275. Bridge Over Falling Run with Woodburn Circle in the Background, West Virginia University

Adding wing to Woodburn Hall. Martin Hall is also pictured in this photograph.

276. Work Crew Begins Construction of North Wing of Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University

277. Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University

278. Commencement Hall and Stewart Hall, West Virginia University

Originally called Science Hall.

279. Chitwood or Science Hall, West Virginia University

Interior view of Dr. Hodges' Physics Lecture Room and apparatus.

280. Radio Equipment in a Chitwood Hall Physics Lab, West Virginia University

View of Dr. Hodges' Physics Lecture Room and apparatus.

281. Radio Equipment in a Chitwood Hall Physics Lab, West Virginia University

282. Chitwood or Science Hall, West Virginia University

283. Armory, West Virginia University

284. WVU Baseball Team

285. Boys in a Cornfield with Ears of Corn, Standing next to a Corn Stalks, West Virginia University

Students at work in a laboratory classroom at WVU.

286. Chemical Laboratory, Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va

287. Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University

Woodburn Hall is visible on the right-hand side.

288. Suspension Bridge Across the Monongahela at Morgantown, W. Va.