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The conductor stands in the door of streetcar 12. Text on the back reads, "This is the streetcar that ran from Morgantown down to Osage."
View of Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad shops and the Sabraton Yards in Morgantown, W. Va.
Four unidentified men in a trolley crew leading against a trolley car in Morgantown, W. Va.
A plane lifts off from the runway below.
Print number 1709.
Print number 1708.
Print number 957.
Knotts and Winters Morgantown Dodge Dealers. Print number 951.
The car brings its passengers from the City Hall building.
Boat filled with passengers idles by the bank of the river.
A crowd observes the wreckage of the derailed train. See original for correspondence.
People await the train on the station platform.
A crowd fills the station center as they wait for the train.
From left to right: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Smith, Lileth "Boso" "Forbes" Anderson, Frank Anderson, Leland Forbes, Harold Forbes.
The street car was used as a form of transportation for the citizens of Morgantown in 1906. After thirteen years, these cars became unpopular because of the use of buses.
In commemoration of the flight by Jennings Randolph, member of Congress and Arthur C. Hyde, pilot, on November 6, 1943, from Morgantown, West Virginia to Washington D. C., in first U. S. airplane powered by gasoline made from coal.
Aerial view of Morgantown Municipal airport
Behind the plane, the town of Westover can be seen, as a crowd gathers on the Morgantown river bank.
The Ferry was used after the suspension bridge was torn down and before the new bridge was completed.
A view of M & W Street car runs with the big ice gorge nearby from the Monongahela River.
Two operators and a gentleman pose with a parked street car.
A view of train Depot on West Side of town.
People gathering around an overturned train, Morgantown, W. Va.
Postcard photograph of the steamboat 'Columbia' docking at the wharf on the Monongahela River at Morgantown next to a towboat and a ferry loaded with wagons, buggies and riders on horseback.
'Def. before June 15, 1912.'
Fourtney Wade is sitting in a Grout steam automobile on Wilson Avenue in Morgantown.The Grout cars were originally sold under the "New Home" name in the 1890s, before rebranding as Grout Brother Automobiles after switching from internal combustion engines to steam powered cars. 1903 was their best sales year.
Construction at the Morgantown Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Two men are working on a building at the Morgantown Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Interior of a building at the Morgantown Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia. This area was serviced by Lake Central.
Construction workers are working on a building at the Morgantown Airport, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Cranes lift sections of a hangar at the Morgantown Airport.
Two wagon vehicles used for transporation in South Park.
A conductor poses with his streetcar, South Morgantown Traction Car, Number 100, at the south end of University Avenue bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.
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.
Three airport employees stand next to a Nord N262 airplane at the Morgantown Municipal Airport.
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.
'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 airport employee is working at the FAA Control Station at the Morgantown, West Virginia, Morgantown, West