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230 Maple AvenueBuilt circa 1957. First identified owner was Dr. John H. Trotter.

3217. South Park, Maple Avenue Building

215 Wilson StreetBuilt in approximately 1941. 4 apartments.

3218. South Park, Wilson Street Building

238 Franklin StreetThe South Park Greenhouse (Carnation House). Built in 1904. First identified owner was P. Stewart, a florist.

3219. South Park, Franklin Street Building

Taken from Sanborn fire map, year 1927.

3220. Morgantown High School, Sanborn Map

109 Wilson AvenueBuilt in 1927.

3221. Morgantown High School

236 Cobun AvenueBuilt circa 1906. First identified owner was J. Leonard Smith. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1906,1911,1921,1927.

3222. South Park, Cobun Avenue Building

100 Cobun AvenueBuilt in 1956. First identified owner was the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

3223. South Park, Cobun Avenue Building

Built in 1968. Located on Pleasant Street.

3224. South Park Gas Station

Built in 1981.

3225. Pleasant Street Bridge

Built in 1981.

3226. Pleasant Street Bridge

Taken from 1906 city directory.

3227. South Park Slogan

Taken from 1906 city directory.

3228. South Park Slogan

Built in 1981.

3229. Pleasant Street Bridge

233 Park StreetBuilt in 1903. Photo from Brown Addition ad. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1906,1911,1921,1927.

3230. South Park, Park Street Building

100 Jackson StreetBuilt in 1923. First known owner was Harry E. Knowlton. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1927.

3231. South Park Jackson Building

104 Jackson StreetBuilt in 1929. First owner was Perry D. Strausbaugh. Appears on the Sanborn fire maps in 1927.

3232. South Park Jackson Building

447 Park StreetBuilt in 1912. First owner was William Obsorne Parriott-Moore and Parriot Drug Store. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1911,1921,1927.

3233. South Park, Park Street Building

229 Grand StreetBuilt in 1910. First owner was Madison J. Stathers. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1911,1921,1927.

3234. South Park Grand Building

224 Wilson StreetBuilt in 1908. First owner was Charles Finberg. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1906,1911,1921,1927.

3235. South Park, Wilson Building

313 Grand StreetBuilt in 1920, this building was number 307 in the 1914~15 South Park directory. First known owner was Joseph R. Hughart. Appears on Sanborn fire maps 1911,1921,1927.

3236. South Park, Grand Street Building

Built in 1908. First known owner was Lucy and John Dougan. Appears on Sanborn fire map 1911, 1921, and 1927.

3237. South Park, Wilson Building

Built in 1915. First known owner was George C. Baker. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1921 and 1927.

3238. South Park, S Walnut Building

Built in 1927. First known owner was Stanley Cox. Appears on Sanborn fire map in 1927.

3239. South Park, S Walnut Building

Postcard published by J.R. Elson.

3240. Commerce Street, Wellsburg, W. Va

Postcard published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3241. Wellsburg Banking & Trust Co. Building, Wellsburg, W. Va

Postcard published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3242. Bird's Eye View of Wellsburg, W. Va

Published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

3243. Charles Street, Looking North, Wellsburg, W. Va.

Photo includes Jack Hinton, Joe Hinton, Silas Hinton, and Nancy (Hinton) Deeds.

3244. Hinton Family

Woman indicated in photo is Viola Taylor Foster, Inla May Foster's mother.

3245. Family In Front of Store

Photo depicts Viola Taylor Foster, Inla May Foster's mother.

3246. Foster Family in Hinton, W. Va.

May 31, 1869 — April 27, 1934

3247. Robert Lee Richardson

Rafer Johnson won the gold medal in the 1960 Olympics decathlon. He was also the United States team's flag bearer at the opening ceremony in Rome during the summer of 1960.

3248. Rafer Johnson and Rene Henry

3249. Pearl Buck

3250. Painting of Pearl Buck

3251. Pearl Buck

Cora Lugader was the first student nurse graduate from Parkersburg City Hospital, W.Va.

3252. Cora Lugader

Copy of a painting of Mary Wilson Johnson.

3253. Mary Wilson Johnson

Copy of depiction of James Johnson. The caption states that Johnson's name while enslaved was "McGathic."

3254. James Johnson

Portrait of Ida Johnson, daughter in-law of James Johnson.

3255. Ida Johnson

A portrait of William Johnson, the son in-law of James Johnson.

3256. William Johnson

The Levi Coffin House (1839) was a safe haven for Africans-American slaves fleeing the South in the 1800s.

3257. Levi Coffin House

A postcard of Levi and Catherine Coffin, the builders of the Levi Coffin House.

3258. Levi and Catherine Coffin

"This One's For You" was a musical produced and performed by the Afro-Appalachian Performance Company.

3259. This One's For You playbill

"The Playhouse" at West Virginia State College.

3260. The Playhouse

The statue of Carter G. Woodson was sponsored by the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Foundation and is maintained by the Huntington Housing Authority.

3261. Statue of Carter G. Woodson

3262. J. McHenry Jones

The Hazlewood Assembly Hall at West Virginia State College.

3263. Hazlewood Assembly Hall

Postcard of Weston State Hospital.

3264. Weston State Hospital