Summer Car Number 4, West Virginia Traction and Electric Company, Morgantown, W. Va .
Date:
1919/07/14
Description:
'Summer Car Number 4, West Virginia Traction and Electric Company. Taken at curve, Falling Run Road, July 4, 1919. Left to right: John Sweitzer, Morgantown, Clara E. Mills, Passenger, and Harry F. Mills, conductor.'
Fourtney Wade Driving One of the First Automobiles in Morgantown, W. Va,
Description:
Fourtney Wade is sitting in what is likely an electric automobile on Wilson Avenue in Morgantown. The make is possibly a Columbia Electric Runabout, the best selling car in 1900 and the first to exceed 1000 sales.
A picture postcard of the Free Ferry in Morgantown, West Virginia. The Chaplin Warman and Richtmire Company, Lumber and Mill Work building is in the background.
A horse and buggy and a streetcar are driving down High Street near Hirschmans Store. They are near the intersection of Walnut and High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Helicopter Crew during Exercise Green Epoch, Italy
Date:
1957/02/11
Description:
'1-0187-7/SE 57: Italy. Southern European Task Force troops are presently engaged in their first maneuver of 1957 'Exercise Green Epoch'. At the controls of one of SETAF's new H-34 helicopters are Captain William M. Strawn, Morgantown, (left), Opns Officer of 202nd Army Aviation Co., and Captain Joe B. Gibson, Exec. Officer of the 202nd;; Please credit the U.S. Army Photograph. Publication of this photograph is not authorized unless approved for release by a public information office at any army activity or installation and so noted hereon. Its used in commerical advertisement must be approved by the public information division, office of the chief of information and education, Department of the Army, the Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C.'
An air route from Portsmouth, Ohio to Syracuse, New York is shown on this map from the Morgantown Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia. Possibly new Lake Central air route from 1962.
An aerial view of the Morgantown Municipal Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia. Icludes a 5200' x 150' runaway, taxiway, ramp, terminal building, FAA Flight Service Station, T-Hanger, city hanger, and West Virginia University hangar.
South Morgantown Traction Car, Number 100, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1910
Description:
A conductor poses with his streetcar, South Morgantown Traction Car, Number 100, at the south end of University Avenue bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.