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Parade participants with what appears to be a May Day pole march down High Street.
A parade float passes buildings and spectators on High Street.
A group of soldiers march in the parade down High Street.  A cigar store and a grocery are visible in the background.
A decorated vehicle passes a building on High Street in Morgantown.
A vehicle decorated for the parade passes the Keystone Grocery on High Street in Morgantown.
A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
Crowds fill the streets of Morgantown, W. Va. anticipating the parade. In the background is a Union Bank, right, and the building that is now Hotel Morgan, center.
A crowd lines each side of High Street as parade floats travel down the street at 10 a.m.  The first float visible is shaped like a clothes iron.
Little League teams parade down High Street past Rogers' Jewelry Store,and Sidler's Department Store.
Members of VFW parade on High Street.
Print number 664.
Men in colonial costume marching in a parade.
Covered wagon participating in a parade. Theater marquee advertising the movie, 'Saturday's Hero' is visible.
'Earl Whisner-flag, Ted Hilling-banner, James (Dobie) Poole (deceased), Odell Henry-Umbrella'.
'The 1958 Labor Day parade is enacted in a loacale very similar to that of today. The tenants may be different, but the buildings have changed very little.'
Some of the participants include 'Reverend B. Ross James' and 'Reverend Jennings N. Fast'.
Townspeople are watching a parade at the corner of High and Walnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Six members of the Miner's Rescue Squad are marching in a parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Justice Bowers and Harley O. Staggers ride in a convertible in a Labor Day parade on High Street at the corner of High and Pleasant Streets.
Two young ladies representing local labor unions ride in the back of a convertible in a parade.
'Russell Long, entertaining the Labor Day Parade Crowd. Long portrayed Charlie Chaplin. A balloon man also helped to add color to the spectacle.'
Men of the United Mine Workers, Local Union 5650 from Maidsville, W. Va. march in the Morgantown Labor Day Parade on High Street.
Two ladies in their dresses sit atop the Labor Temple Float in the Labor Day Parade.
Russell L. Long impersonating Charlie Chaplin.
George Crago of the C.I.O. rides in a car in Labor Day Parade.
Betty Wilson is identified with Local 13200 District 50 and Glorie with Local 578 AFL.
High Street sign in the background.
Two men protest Montgomery Ward's policies on veterans.
Armistice Parade taken from a window of the Davis home at High and Willey Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Armistice Parade lined up along North High Street. Old Boughner house on right.  Torn down during the summer of 1970.
Sailors march around the corner at Willey and High Streets.
Armistice parade, High Street and Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. 'Jacques in center.'
A parade goes down High Street at night in Morgantown, W. Va.
'Russell L. Long his Photos.  Will note these happen to be old time pictures taken in Morgantown, W. Va. street parade events.  One of November 11, 1918, other two on a Labor Day parade.  While I did the impersonation of Charlie Chaplin, his double in both parades here in Morgantown, W. Va.  Might add that my first impersonating of Chaplin was with the old Dixy Theatre on High Street, now where Reiner and Co. in business today.  If you look carefully you can see on these pictures some change in new buildings on High Street, and whereabouts been put up.  Of course, myself, could give more detail or anybody else that has lived around this city long enough to know could recall by looking at these pictures what has been changed, etc.'
'Possibly a 4th of July parade.'
Members in the front row include from left to right: 'Robin Core, Nancy Capelli, Mary Ann Horton, Patty Palumbo, Katy Muffly, Karen Suarez.'
Three ladies in white dresses ride on the Morgan Shirt Company float.
Members of University High School march down the street during the Sesquicentennial Parade in Morgantown, W. Va.
Men in a float re-enact George Washington crossing the Delaware for the large crowds lining High Street.