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A view of a broken wall and partial sidewalk along University Avenue at Sunnyside in Morgantown, West Virginia.

97. University Avenue at Sunnyside, Morgantown, W. Va.

Picture of Coal stoker to furnace for boiler.

98. Coal Stoker to Furnace for Boiler

Mine crew building top of mine shaft enclosure at Eccles, W. Va. Sherman A. Clay present.

99. Eccles No. 1 Miners on Top of Shaft

Group portrait of a baseball team.

100. Baseball Team in Grafton, W. Va.

Elevated view of the Morgantown area.

101. Looking Southwest from Greenmont toward Morgantown, W. Va.

3/4 front view of Shay train engine with man standing on the front end.

102. Shay Locomotive

A photograph taken of Robert E. Lee by Matthew Brady after surrender.

103. Lee, General Robert E.

Dr. Dadisman looking at photographs.

104. Andrew J. Dadisman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, West Virginia University

Men working on oil pipe.

105. Making Fire Bends

Coal train going past houses.

106. Oswald Coal on the Move

Dobbin, West Virignia, Logging Mill.

107. View Showing East End of Dobbin, W. Va.

108. L. H. Leonian, West Virginia University

Paul Miller on left and Stan Harris in back.

109. Honoring Joseph S. Farland at Commencement, West Virginia University

110. Armand Collett, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University

Train crew and other men stand in front of an engine.

111. Shay Locomotive and Crew

Portrait of Brigadier General Jospeh Andrew Jackson Lightburn, 1824-1901.

112. Lightburn, Brigadier General Joseph Andrew Jackson

'Paul Miller on right and Stan Harris on left'.

113. Honorary Degree Presentation at Commencement, West Virginia University

'Cheat Bridge W.Va. near Rt. 250. 1st house, Clyde Folks; 2nd house (high porch), C.P. Gillepsie.  Harlan's mother on porch, with motor car on tracks.'

114. Houses in Cheat Bridge, W. Va.

From Austin J. Sharpe, Huntersville, W.Va. Hambleton, Randolph County, W.Va.

115. Log Loader and Crew

Portrait of Brig. Gen. John D. Imboden, who led a raiding force through West Virginia for 37 days. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War.'

116. Imboden, Brig. Gen. John D.

Men working on wrecked train.

117. Wreck of Eva Lee

Locomotive engine on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, W.V.

118. Shay No. 4

Side view of Shay #8 train engine.  Two crew members in the front, two crew members in the train engine.

119. Shay No. 8 at Water Tanks, With Crew Front-Side

Shay No. 3 train engine on a wooden trestle.  Lima Shay, shop/order No. 754 W.Va. Spruce Lumber Company.  (Greenbrier and Elk River No. 3) T.K.A. 65 ton - 3 Tu?k

120. Shay No. 3 on Wooden Trestle with Load of Logs.

Also a Gulf War Specialist.

121. John Hennen, Graduate Teaching Assistant, History Department, West Virginia University

122. Unidentified Woman, Photograph Found in Louis Bennett's Royal Air Force Wallet

A group portrait of the F & P Baseball team.

123. F & P Baseball Team, Morgantown, W. Va.

Copy of a painting of (L to R) General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson C.S.A., General Joseph E. Johnston C.S.A., General Robert E. Lee C.S.A.

124. Civil War Officers (Lee, Jackson, and Johnston)

125. Frank Carney, Student Educational Services, West Virginia university

Statue of Stonewall Jackson.   According to the Wheeling Intelligencer, September 11, 1875, the statue was brought over from England on the S.S. Novia Scotia and donated by B. Hope and others.

126. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Statue

Covered bridge in background.

127. Arks in River

Philip Bagdon looking at Shay #4 train engine.

128. Shay No. 4 Cass Scenic Railroad

Side view of train engine beside forest.

129. Shay No. 1 (2nd No. 1)

Cass - Greenbrier Excursion. Cass, W.Va.

130. Rod Engine on Passenger Run at Depot

Plaster model of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson bust which was cast in bronze for the State Capital Building in Charleston, West Virginia and unveiled in Sept 1959. The sculptor of the bust, Bryant Baker, 222 West 50th Street, New York City autographed this photo to Roy Bird Cook in 1959.

131. Statue of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson

Four Shay train engines at the Spruce Shop.

132. Shays at Spruce Shop

Camp Hill at Harpers Ferry was situated above the lower section of the town. During their occupations both Confederate and Union Armies tried in vain to fortify the area.

133. Earthworks on Camp Hill, Guarding the Road to Charles Town, Va. (W. Va.)

Shay train engine No. 8 with five men standing beside it.

134. Shay No. 8 and Crew

Edward Ozanic Jr. dressed in cowboy wear sitting on a small horse.

135. Ozanic, Edward (Buddy), Jr.

Men at work with loading machine and shuttle car. Probably Joy Machinery.

136. Miners Operating a Loading Machine

Picture of storage building for off grade salt. This salt is used for unfreezing highways since it has more impurities in it.

137. Storage Building for Off Grade Salt

Sketched by Frank Beard.

138. Seventh Ohio Regiment Fortifying the Hill at Sutton Village

Portrait of General George B. McClellan.

139. McClellan, General George B.

Interior of a grainer building.

140. Interior of Grainer

C.H. Holden seated on one of Ranwood Lumber Company's Shay Engines.

141. Holden, C. H. President of the Ranwood Lumber Company,

Train travels through a wooded area.

142. Switch-back Railroad

The Raine brothers were owners of a logging company in Rainelle, W.Va., Greenbrier County.

143. Raine Brothers Pose on Logs

Two miners work with a cutting machine at Mine 206, Kentucky. 'This material is the property of the Consolidation Coal Co. and must be returned promptly to: Advertising Department, Consolidation Coal Company, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y.

144. Miners with Cutting Machine, Mine 206, Ky.