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Buildings outside of a coal mine. There are small houses in the background.
Early Frame building on Walnut Street between Dering Funeral Parlor and the Bergman building.
Tents and trucks belonging to the Wallace Brothers Circus at the Old Fairground on Riverside Drive in Grafton, West Virginia.
Group of men rehearsing mine safety procedures as crowds watch.
W. M. Ritter Co.
A young man on a bicycle, two girls, and a gentleman have joined Mrs. Gibson on her front porch in order to celebrate her birthday.
A view of Morgantown from Hopecrest in South Park looking North.
Students pose for a group portrait in front of Morgantown High School in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Water Transport Company- Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans.
Group of men rehearsing mine safety procedures as crowds watch.
View of Main Street showing Bowmans Store and the Franklin Bank.  Taken before the fire of April 17th, 1924.
Street scene showing bus depot in Montgomery, West Virginia.
Coal car under a tipple.  Men with horse drawn carriage also going under the tipple.
Four men sitting in front of the Morgantown fire department.
A lady is standing on the steps of the Morgantown Post Office in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Group of men rehearsing mine safety procedures.
Coal town with Company building in the center. Sign on front of building says 'Safety The First Consideration.'
Newly constructed residence located in Morgantown, West Virginia. On the far right of the picture is the Monongahela River.
A view of Pleasant Street showing 'Brick Row.'
A view of High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia, looking southwest.
Reverend Benjamin Holtkamp home, Mitawanga, Ohio, daughter Grace in the front yard.
A picture postcard of the steamboat Kate Adams on the Ohio River near Wheeling, West Virginia.
Four men are standing in front of the Morgantown fire department.
A view of High Street, at the corner of Pleasant Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
View of the shops on Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.
Group of men rehearsing mine safety procedures on a practice victim.
Postcard of Fairfax Street, looking North toward Castle in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
Group of men rehearsing mine safety procedures as crowds watch.
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Santa Claus is surrounded by children in front of O. J. Morrison's Store in Grafton, West Virginia.
Students line up for Field Day at the Wheeling Public School in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Formerly administration building, once old library.
Crowds watch groups of men rehearsing mine safety procedures.
The Franklin Bank of Pendleton County was destroyed by a fire on April 17th, 1924.
W. M. Ritter Co.
A picture postcard of the steamboat Benwood on the Ohio River near Wheeling, West Virginia.
Identified in the second row is Ruth Lenhart Smith.
Toll Bridge Zane Street has been written at the bottom of the photo.
Man with his automobile in flood water along the Monongahela River on US 19 and West Virginia State Road 7, 100 near Morgantown, West Virginia.
W.M. Ritter Company.
Opal Carter is the teacher on the right.
Wheeling Public School students do jumping jacks before a crowd in a grandstand for Field Day.
Postcard of Lovers' Leap and Potomac River in Morgan County, W. Va.
The modern Conley Hotel at Gauley Bridge in Fayette County.
Corner of High and Fayette Streets.
Ladies of the world's first international beauty tour visiting High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
African-American student, Anna Frazier, poses next to an early automobile.
Stewart Hall was the library when this picture was taken.
Female students of the Women's Hall march in parade on High Street holding banner announcing 'The Marriage W.& J. to WVU'.
Among other services, the garage also does lawn mower grinding.
'Roy Z. Burnside, ca. 1920, Private, Battery B, 45th Arty, C.A.C., W.W.I
John W. Davis, U.S. Representative, D-W.Va. 1911-1913; Solicitor Gen., 1913-1918; Ambassador to Great Britain, 1918-21; Democratic Candidate for President, 1924.
Charles Edwin Ward (b. 9/5/1867- d. 8/11/1941)
Lenna Lowe Yost, from Marion County ,WV was prominent in the struggle for the passage of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote. Yost served in leadership roles in the national suffrage organization and the West Virginia Equal Suffrage Association.'Copyright and all non-copyright photographs may be reproduced for the priced charged and the following credit line under each reproduction; Harris & Ewing; Washington, D. C.; This license is for your use only'
'Senator of Maryland from 1923-29; Democrat'
None of the subjects are identified.
Located on Route 7, across from Deckers Creek.
Horse and Buggy parked in front of the house.
The steel bridge to Westover is in background. The West Virginia University campus in the foreground, including the old fieldhouse called the "Ark", which is the white building with a curved roof.
Located just east of High Street, Morgantown High School was eventually built next door to the Wade House,(left, background) and the football field is now where the Brown House stands (center).
The men are sitting in front of Spruce Street Methodist Church.