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Women and child stand on porch of cottage.

1. Miner's Cottage, Monongah, W. Va.

Women and child stand on porch of cottage.

2. Miner's Cottage, Monongah, W. Va.

3. Miners' Dwellings, Wyatt, Harrison County, W. Va.

Men pose by drilling equipment. 'Rig possible owned by O. C. Carter.'

4. Well Drilling Team at Alderson, W. Va.

J. Coleman Alderson and others in the streets of Charleston. Col. J. Z. McChesney is on his right.

5. Major J. Coleman Alderson in Old Confederates Veterans Parade at Charleston, W. Va.

Prebysterian Church and Manse (ministers' residence) with trees in front of them, Elkins, W.Va., Randolph County.

6. Presbyterian Church and Manse, Elkins, W.Va.

7. Halliehurst Mansion, Home of Senator S. B. Elkins, Elkins, W. Va.

8. River Bridge Under Construction, Morgantown, W. Va.

A view of the River Bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.

9. Construction of the River Bridge over the Monongahela River at Morgantown, W. Va.

View of the bridge spanning the Monongahela River. Two men standing in front of bridge. One man wearing a suit and a badge. To the right of bridge is a pedestrian walkway.

10. River Bridge Under Construction, Morgantown, W. Va.

11. Suspension Bridge, Wheeling, W. Va.

12. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Wheeling, W. Va.

13. Old Market House, Wheeling, W. Va.

14. Mont de Chantal Academy, Wheeling, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by The Valentine and Sons Publishing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

15. Jefferson St.; Fairmont, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by E.F. Milian. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

16. Scene at Mannington, W. Va.

Boats are moored along the river with campers and tents in the background.

17. Camp Greenbrier Camp Grounds along the Greenbrier River, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Campers are holding various recreational equipment including guns, fishing rods, tennis rackets, etc.

18. Camp Greenbrier Boys, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

19. Camp Greenbrier Baseball Team, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

20. O. C. Carter Well Drilling Crew at Work, Greenbrier County, W .Va.

Four employees in W.W. Logan's Print Shop (Back of Welch Daily News Building.)

21. W. W. Logan's Print Shop, McDowell County, W. Va.

'Probably parents visiting Propst School on the last day of the term. Front Row Left to Right:  Lutheria Propst, Erma Snyder, Harry Pleasant Snyder, Cora M. Snyder; Second Row Left to Right:  John Dahmer, Ella Vaden Dahmer, Estella Dahmer, Mary Propst, Henrietta Propst, Mulvina Propst, Sarah J. Propst, Elsie M. Blizzard, Sarah J. Blizzard; Third Row Left to Right:  Willian E. Propst, Hendren Propst, Walter P. Propst, Hetty V. Propst, Benjamin Propst, Lewis Propst, David Propst, Philip E. Rader, Jacob Mitchell, Granville H. Blizzard, Jacob A. Propst

22. Propst School Visit, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Aerial view of houses and buildings at Tunnelton.

23. Tunnelton, Preston County, W. Va.

View of Hotel Noel with residents out on the porch.

24. Hotel Noel, Tunnelton, W. Va.

25. View of Downtown Campus, West Virginia University

26. Corps of Cadets Muster in Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

27. Bird's Eye View of West Virginia University and Morgantown from Fife Street

Unidentified student sits next to the Observatory which has '09 painted on it.

28. Student by Observatory, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

29. Drawing of Mountaineer Fan

30. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Clarksburg, W. Va.

The Tygart Valley River is on the left, Monongahela River is in the center, and the West Fork River is on the right. 'Around Fairmont 115 leave 215 for Connellsvile. Quite a pretty town altho hilly. Want to finish writing this eve or in am.' Postcard sent to Miss Ester Shirley, Shen Jct, W. Va. on December 14, 1909.

31. Tygart Valley River and West Fork River Join to Form the Monongahela River, Fairmont, W. Va.

32. Grafton, W. Va.

33. Locomotive Crossing Clifton Trestle, Near Webster Springs, W. Va.

Also known as the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys.

34. West Virginia Reform School, Pruntytown, W. Va.

Photographer U. C. Shock moved his family from Helvetia to Arkansas around 1907 where his daughter Bess met Roscoe East. Roscoe and Bess are standing on the left in the photo.  They were later married and had three children.  Herbert Shock is standing on the left while his mother Mary is seated in front of Bess holding her son Charles.  Rilla Shock is standing on the right.  U. C. Shock later moved his family, less Bess, back to W. Va.

35. East and Shock Families in Arkansas

36. Intersection of Beechurst and University Ave. in Morgantown, W. Va.

37. Dr. Ladwig Riding His Speeder Near Raine- Andrews Lumber Company, Evenwood, W. Va

'Photograph postcard of Dr. Ladwig on his at the mill. Notice the Clarksburg flag postmark.'

38. Dr. Ladwig on His Horse, Evenwood, W. Va

Dr. Otto Ladwig (right) at the Raine-Andrews Lumber Company.

39. Dr. Ladwig and Mill Managers, Evenwood, W. Va.

40. Grasselli Chemical Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Mill workers, back row, left to right: 1.Unidentified, 2.Unidentified, 3.Warnick, 4.Poling, 5.London Poling, 6.Irvin J. Poling, 7.Unidentified, 8.Clarence Yeager. Front row, l to r: 1.Unidentified, 2.Cletus Channell, 3.Sheffey Simmons, 4.Unidentified, 5.George McDaniel, 6.Unidentified, 7.Unidentified, 8.Howard J. Wilmoth, 9.Pleasant Poling, 10.Unidentified.

41. Workers of the Glady Fork Lumber Company Mill, Glady, W. Va.

A little boy plays in the snow on the town's main road street.

42. Wetzel Snyder, Main Street, Richwood, W. Va.

A child explores in the snow with a sled parked behind him.

43. Wetzel Snyder, Main Street, Richwood, W. Va.

44. D.A. and Margaret Snyder, W. Va.

45. Margaret Wetzel Swisher Snyder, D.A. Snyder and son Wetzel Snyder, W. Va.

46. Gladys Swisher, Wetzel Snyder, D. A. Snyder, W. Va.

Seated Left to Right: Rev. Hilary G. Richardson, Walter C. Preston, Anna Kennedy Davis, John J. Davis, Julia McDonald Davis. Standing Left to Right: Lillie Davis Preston, Emma Kennedy Davis, Anna Holmes Davis Richardson, John W. Davis, John James Davis Preston.

47. Davis Family

Left to Right: John M. Ashcraft Sr., Unknown, Harry G. Ashcraft, son of William, Harry's wife, Nell A., William H. Ashcraft, Nancy Jane Ashcraft, wife of William, Baby Bernard, son of Nell and Harry.

48. Ashcraft Family Outside Home of William H. Ashcraft, Harrison County, W. Va.