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Pittsburgh, Morgantown, Fairmont Printed on the side of the boat.
The current building of the Tree of Life Congregation, located on South High Street, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
St. Francis Catholic Church on McLane Avenue, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Worker housing climbs up the hill of Seneca in the early 1900's, as the neighborhood grows around the glass factories.'
'The Methodist Protestant Church built in 1849 (now Cohe's furniture), served its congregation until 1904, when the new building at the corner of High and Willey Streets opened."
Students are standing in front of the Monongalia Academy in Morgantown, West Virginia; gift of Laura Price Core.
'Woodburn Seminary was used by West Virginia University until February 1873, when it burned.'
'Around 1910, High Street is brick-paved, trolleys are in evidence, and Bell Telephone is advertising a public phone at the Odd Fellows building. Hirschman's Clothiers sports an elaborate cast-iron facade.'
A view of Morgantown, West Virginia in 1895. West Virginia University and several houses can be seen near the Monongahela River; original Monongalia County Historical Society through Mrs. Mabel Stoyer.
Townspeople are boarding street cars on High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'The Central School shortly before its opening.'
'Many Morgantown residents can remember walking across the dry river bed during the 1930 drought.'  Morgantown and Westover bridge visible.
A view of Morgantown, West Virginia. Taken near the bridge over the Monongahela River.
'The Mississippi Glass Factory in South Morgantown. Dorsey's Knob can be seen in the background.'
'Vehicles and drivers of the Star Bus Company in the 1920's.'
People are waiting for trains at the Morgantown Depot in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'The old courthouse, built in 1847, was topped by the statue of Patrick Henry that is displayed in the present courthouse.'
'In 1892 the growing town is still framed by the zig-zags of farm fences and treeless hills.'
'Lough Brothers Carriage Factory. Note the furnished carriages and wagons at right.'
Group portrait of African-American baseball team members in Morgantown, W. Va.
'The stable was more prevalent in 19th century Morgantown than the garage is today. In 1899, there were about 45 commerical or private stables in the downtown area. This is the luxurious stable of Senator McDermott's Kirk Street home. Now the parking lot for the Hotel Morgan.'
Inscribed on the photograph; 'A view down Beverly Avenue (now the intersection of University and Stewart), taken around 1910, shows a quiet sunnyside of one family dwellings. Beverly Avenue is now University Avenue at Stewart Street.'
Looking across the Old Supervision Bridge from Westover to Morgantown, West Virginia.
'American Union and Monongalia Mirror are two early Morgantown newspapers published by the Siegfried family exhibited strong Temperance or Know-Nothing biases.'
'A view of South Park from the Pleasant Street bridge, circa 1902. Note that Cobun Street dead-ends at Park Street.'
Back section of tin mill and Deckers Creek visible without a bridge across Deckers Creek.  Bridge was finished fall of 1908.  Original in photograph in Rumsey Collection, catalogued 1-12-1952.
A view of the river and West Virginia University's main campus from Lorentz Avenue. The Morgantown/Westover Bridge is in the distance.
Workers of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Mill of Morgantown, West Virginia pose for a group photo.
'Campus organizations provided a link with Morgantown's religious community. The Hillel Foundation's members posed for a 1930 portrait.'
'Portion of a panoramic view taken in 1894. A covered bridge, crosses Decker's creek at South High.'  See image 008078 for other portion of image.
People gathered along the unpaved streets of Morgantown for a parade.  Original Monongalia Historical Society, A&M 1060 catalogue date 3-26-1958
Costumed Vaudeville performers seated on the back of a horse drawn wagon with a sign advertising their performance.
'Moore and Parriott's soda fountain; an oasis of marble and fizzy drinks in a view taken circa 1905. The counterman on the left is Harry Selby. Originial source Jr. Metheny, 11-9-1984.'
People are playing miniature golf at Lucky Strike Golf Course in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Boys working at a glass factory in Morgantown, West Virginia. 'Please credit National Archives if reproduced.'
A portion of a panoramic view of Morgantown, West Virginia and the Morgantown/Westover Suspension Bridge.  For other portion of photograph see image 008062.