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View from Chapline Street hill behind the Ohio Valley General Hospital.
The "Valiant" steaming by the Wheeling Wharf. Notice her smokestacks are reclined so she could clear the bridges
The caption describes the scene as "Market Street on a typical Saturday morning. The present Market House stands on the same site. Note the man coming down the street carrying two barrels also the beer wagon in the center."
Stanton stayed in close contact with Governors Pierpont and Boreman of the Restored Government of Virginia and West Virginia respectively, during the Civil War. Stanton supported West Virginia statehood and was aware of the need for a strong Union military presence in the region.
High School age boys receive hands on training at the Mercer County Vocational Techinical School.
The unpaved avenue is bordered by railroad tracks and businesses.
Postcard photograph of a derrick capping the first drilled well in Sistersville field.
Postcard photograph of a dirt paved road to the bridge over Cheat River. A house and a structure with a storefront fascade is situation at the near side of the bridge. Also inscribed on the image, "Published by Dawson and Co. Morgantown, West Virginia".
Postcard photograph of dirt paved street in town of Clay, county seat of Clay County.
Group portriat of the team in uniform. None are identified.
Brick structure with decorative wood trim.
None of the subjects in the photograph are identified.
Small town located in northern Randolph County.
Near the Seneca Trail, Leading Creek is a tributary of the Tygart Valley River.
Several homes located on the South Branch of the Potomac River
Part of the Wilderness Retreat located in Lewis County. None of the subjects are identified.
Adamston is now part of Clarksburg. Inscription with the image includes, "... Herbert C. Sullivan, ME Church".
None of the subjects in the photograph are identified.
Team portriat of players in uniform, none are identified.
Unidentified workers pose at a lumber mill.