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A group portrait of graduate students and instructors from the WVU Physics Department.
A group portrait of graduate students and instructors from the WVU Physics Department.
A group portrait of a physics class (?) at WVU. The names correspond to the numbers on the photograph. 1. D.B. Williamson, 2. ? Arnett, 3. David Clase, 4. Doug Dickens, 5. Don Harmon, 6. Harry McKinney, 7. A.P. Arya, 8. Paul Marley, 9. Wilbur Kimbraugh, 10. unknown, 11. James Kelter, 12. Jim Smith, 13. Bill Wallace, 14. Nick Blaskavich, 15. C.D. Thomas, 16. Jackson Auvil, 17. Tom Pauls, 18. Gary Benninger, 19. Mike Palmer, 20. Lynn Walls, 21. Bill Vehse, 22. Roger Buzzard, 23. Carl A. Ratler, 24. Larry Stenger, 25. Larry Headley, 26. Dave Walker, 27. Jim Barb, 28. David Selone, 29. Jim Champion, 30. Lional Craddock, 31. ? Spiker
Margaret Barrick stands beside a portrait of her ancestor, Zackquill Morgan and replica of the Patrick Henry statue that use to adorn the top of the Monongalia Court house.
Shown here is a retiring glass cutter, Joff Rolland standing in front of heavy stalls.
Joff Rolland, retiring glass cutter at Adamston Flat Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va.  He stands second from the left.
Chest has the name S. Slagle engraved.
The boat race was in the Monongahela River at Wharf Street.
Father and son standing next to a large snow bank.
Original returned to donor.
Back Row: Minetta Barrick, Mathers Barrick, Margaret Barrick. Front Row: Anna Mathers, Max Mathers, Michele Barrick
Note the carnival in town in lower left corner.
McPherson was the West Virginia University Mountaineer during the 1960-1961 school year.He subsequently served in the United States Army with the rank of Captain. McPherson was killed in Vietnam in December, 1965.
McLaughlin, pictured on the right, speaks with two of his Alderson High School players. He coached and taught at the school from 1936 to 1962.
Portrait of the Alderson High School football coach. McLaughlin coached and taught at the school from 1936 to 1962.
Man on train identified as Charles Tallman.
Automobiles drive across the bridge.
A look at the exterior of the building.
View of the building exterior from across the street.
View of the house from across the street.
Winter scene of the house from across a snow covered yard near Hinton, W. Va.
Up-close view of the home located near Hinton, W. Va.
The building, located on Ballengee Street, is advertising "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" playing that day.
Street view of the building located on Ballengee Street. The theatre is advertising The Ten Commandments.
A crowd gathers on the sidewalks as a float in the parade travels through the corner of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue.
Old Montgomery Ward, a mail order company, pictured.
Street view of the store located on Ballengee Street.
A group of singers recite from the hymnal books they hold. They are meeting in a parsonage  of the church. Subjects unidentified.
A band of young musicians plays outside Summers Memorial Building. Subjects unidentified.
View from the audience, looking at a band comprised of young musicians outside Summers Memorial Building. Subjects unidentified.
A band comprised of young musicians play outside Summers Memorial Building.
Two men shake hands while standing behind a microphone. To the left a band comprised of young musicians is pictured. Subjects unidentified.
A row of logs are placed in front of what looks like a stage in the woods.
Logs are positioned in a circle for campfire gatherings.
Street view of one of the oldest homes in West Virginia located near the banks of Greenbrier River. The home was the sight of a 1777 Shawnee Indian attack.
Looking at the building's entrance from across the street.
School children and parents are pictured outside the school building. Subjects unidentified.
View looking at the church entrance.
Three unidentified men dress up as the Three Wisemen.
A sign on the side of the car reads, "Give a Pint--Save a Life". A hospital bed is set up on the truck.
Looking at the building entrance from the dirt path.
Pictured next to Eddy Cobb, team manager and coach, is Richard Rodes, Danny Smith, an unidentified boy and Tom Faulkner. The rest are also unidentified. This was the all-star team.
G. W. Conner, left, and Charles Johnson, right, stand outside the roundhouse building.
Looking at the building from Rose's Drug Store, located on the corner of Temple Street and Third Avenue.
Looking at the building entrance from the parking lot.
Four unidentified men stand with film equipment during them making of the movie about Hinton's story.
View of the building from across the street. The site is located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Temple Street.
Marching band members make their way down the street from Second Avenue to First Avenue.
An unidentified boy sits on top of a fire hydrant to get a view of the ongoing parade.
An unidentified boy is pictured riding between Second and First Avenues.
Photo of the building located on the corner of Second Avenue and Temple Street.
Willey served on the Hinton Police Department.
A car drives down the foggy street.
The C. & O. engineer Burdette, pictured on the far right, laughs beside two unidentified men.
Burdette pictured signing a document.
Ms. Farley is pictured beside two unidentified associates in front of the switchboard.
Two unidentified women stand beside a board outlining the week's performance.
Two unidentified women sit behind the switchboard at the telephone exchange.
An unidentified man stands beside machinery while listening to headphones.
An unidentified woman watches employees at the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Exchange.
An unidentified woman sits behind the switchboard writing.
View of the church entrance. The building overlooks Riffes Bottom along the Greenbrier River.
Looking at the building entrance from the parking lot.
Shanklin holds two babies in front of a "Shanklin for Sheriff" campaign sign. His store was located on Second Avenue.
Glenna Shumate attends to her cow at the farm located near War Ridge.
Lillian Shumate (left) and Glenna Shumate (right) pose beside a tractor and other farm equipment. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Shumate holds a farming tool while posing beside a stack of hay. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Mark Shumate (standing) and Luther Shumate perform chores on the farm grounds located near War Ridge.
Glenna hugs the baby cow, called "Springtime", on the farm grounds located near War Ridge.
Looking at the farmhouse and grounds located near War Ridge.
View from across the lawn of the church entrance.
Neely pictured in a dress and hat, perhaps coming from church service.
A crowd watches at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Ballengee Street as a parade float disguised as a train drives by.
Luther, left, and Mark, right, take a break from their work and sit on the truck step.
The band moves along the corner of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street while spectators watch from the sidewalks. Subjects unidentified.
Bill S. Sirk after swimming.
A poster features Jerry West as a part of the XVIIth Olympiad in Rome in 1960. West played on the U.S. men's Olympic Basketball Team which won every game.  West won the gold medal
West and opponent chase after the ball as it rolls out of bounds during a game
West shoots the ball while opponents attempt to block him during a home WVU game