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'Old landmark, torn down 1956'
Flags decorate Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.
Inside view of Loar Photography Studio in Grafton, W. Va.
Charles Street Business Section looking north in Wellsburg, W. Va.
Group portait of boys at Pursglove. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A and M 2491 (S.C.).'
A view of the Monongalia County Courthouse, east side facing High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'These homes are gone on both sides of the hills. For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'
A view of the corner of High and Pleasant Streets, showing Brock, Reed, and Wade Building in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'View of Montcoal, the attractive up-to-date town built up around the Colcord Coal Company operations.' The picture came from the West Virginia Review, page 429, in an article titled 'A Coal Company that is a real Community Builder'.
Two men smile for the camera in front of the foundation for the Mother Jones monument.  A child stands on the monument and a group of men are gathered behind it.
African-American family stand beside a car holding clothing. 'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'
Group of boys probably near the Shack, Pursglove, W. Va., Monongalia County. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'
Photograph in the 1932 Monticola.
Logs and lumber piles seen from a distance.
Group portrait of Ruddle School, ca. 1930.  1st Row left to right: Paul Ruddle, Alvin Ruddle, Gilda Simmons, Wilda Ruddle, Hansel Ruddle, Retha Roberson, Henry Roberson, unknown, Mary Ruddle.  2nd Row left to right: Clete Bowers, Brown Hendrick, Stanley Bowers, Vestyl Harold, Mildred Ruddle, Beula Hendrick, Betty Wimen (visitor), Bessie Bowers (visitor).  3rd Row left to right: Brosie Thompson, Ira Ruddle, Olin Smith, Lestor Thompson, Billy Ruddle, Beula Summers, Arlin Hendrick, Dick Murphy, Jess, Thompson, Walter Smith (teacher), Sylvia Bowers.
Portrait of crew with surveying equipment.
Moon rising over the newly formed Cheat Lake.
Two men move sacks of flour from the bed of a truck. 'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'
Mine foreman's house and surrounding buildings.
Pleasant Street and University Avenue looking Southwest.
A woman waits to cross High Street at the corner of High Street and Fayette Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Thelma Cain is the Second from the right; she is sitting on the floor.
Group portrait of the New River Coal Company band in uniform standing on steps.
A group of children sitting on railroad tracks, with homes in the background.  'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'
Front view of the Geneva Hotel before the fire in Philippi, West Virginia.
View of falls in Babcock State Park on a clear and sunny day.
'Looks like Osage school children or School Community Library.'Picture includes: Dolores Stovall, Shirley Robinson's aunt.
Front view of the Geneva Hotel before the fire in Philippi, West Virginia.
Front view of the Geneva Hotel before the fire in Philippi, West Virginia.
A view of homes in Pendleton County at Franklin, W. Va.
Five miners with guns and buckets stop on the road in front of houses for a picture.
Photograph from Joe Ozanic scrapbook.
Group portrait of children near the shack. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'
Chief Quinn was the first paid fire chief for the city of Martinsburg.
'Dr. and Mrs. French, Presbyterian Minister to the students of WVU and the Mountaineer Mining Mission. He was the first minister at 'The Shack.' For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'
A close-up view of the Bank of Morgantown Building located at the corner of Walnut and High Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
View of Woodburn Hall, Science (Chitwood) Hall, and Martin Hall from Mountaineer Field.
Charles Street Business Section looking north in Wellsburg, W. Va.
View of houses at Beury, W. Va.
Students studying plants in lab.
'Cedar Grove to Lewis, W. Va. Still going 1969.'
l - r: Paul Yost, Scot Phillips, Theodore Lynch, Delaney.
l - r: unknown, John Estes, Chas White, John Jackson, unknown, Charles Estes, Bernard Phillips, Gale Moore, Scott Phillips, Eddison Moore
Some identified persons are--Standing: left to right 1)Walter F. George, Sen., D-Ga.; 7) Guy D. Goff, Sen., R-W. Va.; Sitting: left to right 2) Key Pittman, Sen., D.-Nev. 5)Claude Swanson, Sen., D.-Va. 7) Bernard Baruch.
'Left to right, beginning first standing,1. Drum Major, 3. Cal Jacobson, and 6. Paretto Mascioli(?) 2nd row left to right: 10. Samuel Clark(?)14. Walter Mestrezat, Director, and 20. Cal Harry Shelton. 3rd row left to right: Robert Bayles, 24. Junior Macintire, 26. William Broderick, 27. Bernard McGregor and 29. Nathan Hall. 4th row left to right: Wilson Poole Shartidge, and 36. William Barker. 6th row left to right: 49. John Cole, and 50. Walter Cole.'
Inscribed on the back of the photograph, " A forgotten industry, old coke ovens at Elkhorn".
Small town in a hollow in McDowell County, West Virginia.
Elevated view of Crozer Coal and Coke Company, railroad and the town of Elkhorn, West Virginia.
Unidentified man standing on the steps of Stewart Hall. Built in 1902, Stewart Hall was originally the University library.
Joseph Rockis, a member of the Class of 1931 at University High School and President of the Student Council in 1930 and 1931.
First graduate of University High School to earn a degree from West Virginia University.
Stanley Ponek is standing, all other persons are unidentified.
Inscription with the photograph:"A group of University High School boys and faculty men cleared underbrush from new school site. The girls served refreshments." Names included under the photograph: Dorsey, Calvert, Hill, Clark, Deahl, Stample, Federer, and Colebank. All other persons are unidentified.
Also included in the photo is Trace Snyder.
Collins was a student at University High in Morgantown.
The house Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield built after moving from the Tug Fork River Valley in 1906 and lived in until his death in 1921. Anderson Hatfield was the patriarch of the Hatfield family involved in the feud with the McCoys of Kentucky. Note the drawbridge over a creek/moat intended for protection. His son, Tennyson lived in the house when the photograph was taken.
At the time the photograph was taken, Smith Hatfield was the only living brother of Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield.
Girls working outside on their head-covering creations.
Front row: Stella Tennant McBlume, Wilhert Ammons. Back row: Burt Tennant, Jessie, Hazel Eddy Berry, Earl (Buster) Tennant, Ethel Eddy Tennant, Louge Tennant, Belle.
Located on U.S. Route 50. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thrush at the time the photo was taken.
Hand painted image from outside the resort. Published by The Union News Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)