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Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.

1. View of Clark Hall from University Avenue, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

A campus scene of West Virginia University.

2. Grumbein Island, West Virginia University

Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall on the left, Purinton House on the right.

3. University Avenue on the Campus of West Virginia University

Students exit from chapel in Reynolds Hall; it is taken from the porch of Agricultural Experiment Station.

4. Students Exiting From Chapel, West Virginia University

From left, Martin Hall, Science Hall (Chitwood Hall) and Agricultural Experiment Station; this picture is taken from the present site of Grumbein's Island. Note the trolley tracks in the foreground.

5. View of University Avenue Looking towards the Agricultural Experiment Station and Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

6. Intersection of College and University Avenue on the Campus of West Virginia University

7. Lawn and Trees next to University Avenue on the Campus of West Virginia University

8. University Avenue and the Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University

9. View Looking up University Avenue in front of Stewart Hall (Library), West Virginia University

Students cross street in between classes. The Grumbein Island is the name for the median strip the students are walking across.

10. Students Crossing University Avenue, West Virginia University

Winter scene on campus in front E. Moore Hall.

11. Students Crossing University Avenue Stopped on Grumbein Island, West Virginia University

'Campus of West Virginia University looking down University Avenue, then called Front Street, past the present location of Elizabeth Moore Hall. Note the sycamore tree to the right of center, which is only tree still standing. Beyond it he building is the old Millspaugh home, now site of the President's Home. Taken about 1890.'

12. Campus of West Virginia University Looking down University Avenue, then called Front Street