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Built by W. E. Rumsey.
Several teams of horses are involved in road work.
The exterior of the Mathers House on Park Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
This house was built by W.E. Rumsey located at 443 Park Street. Another house can be seen behind this structure. Park Street is unpaved.
The Rumsey House located at 443 Park Street seen here. Other houses seen beyond this house in the distance.
'S. W. corner of Kingwood St. and Coburn Ave.'
'Dwelling of Mr. Smith (who married Allan Smith's sister). Just below Wiles Castle   near top of South Park.'
A view of South Park from High Street Building, corner of Pleasant and Spruce Street, lower right.
Early view of South Park before many houses were constructed.
'South Park in 7 months from time bridge was done.'
Note the spacing of the houses in the South Park area.
View of homes in South Park at the corner of Simpson, Wilson, and Jefferson Street.