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Victorine Louistall Monroe was the first African-American woman to earn a graduate degree from WVU. She joined the faculty in 1966 as a professor of library science.
Dr. George W. Morgan was an alumnus of WVU and practiced medicine in Putnam County until his death at the age of twenty six in a typhoid epidemic.
The young woman pictured is likely Ruth Frances Maxwell, Louis Johnson's wife. The text on the corner reads, "Mostly yours."
Back of photo reads: "This is Buddy and Me. Hope you like the picture and can tell which is which, Ha! Ha! Lovingly, Mary."
Portrait of Elizabeth Irwin Moore.  Moore, who was married to James Robertson Moore, was the principal of Woodburn Female Seminary before the building and land were incorporated into the campus of West Virginia University.  She later opened Morgantown Female Seminary on High Street.Elizabeth Moore Hall on the Morgantown campus of West Virginia University was named in her honor shortly before her death in 1930.
Leila Harper Mauzy at age 18.
Miller was a member of the U.S.S. West Virginia as a Messman Third Class during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was awarded the Navy Cross--the third highest navy award for gallantry during combat--for "distinguished devotion to duty, extraordinary courage and disregard for his own personal safety during the attack. Miller, despite enemy strafing and bombing and in the face of serious fire, assisted in moving his Captain who had been mortally wounded to a place of greater safety and later manned and operated a machine gun directed at enemy Japanese attacking aircraft until ordered to leave the bridge."Miller was personally awarded the medal by Admiral Chester Nimitz. He was the first African-American to be awarded the honor.
McIlwain was part of the 7th Division Marine Detachment and a crew member on the U.S.S. West Virginia.
Photo of Ralph McMillan's mother beside a small garden.
Robert Henry and Edna Glenda McMillen are pictured together.
Portrait of baby McMillan.
Portrait of baby Morton.
A young Morton is pictured inside A. M. Slusher's photo studio.
Morton is pictured sitting in A. M. Slusher's photo studio.
Portrait of Morton in A. M. Slusher's photo studio.
Montford M. "Tubby" McIntyre coached the West Virginia University Mountaineer football team from 1916-1920.
West Virginia University's Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) was a versatile football player, playing tackle and end positions. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep where he had made a name for himself as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, he joined the United State military.
Russel "Rus" Meredith ('21) played as a guard for West Virginia University. He came to WVU from Fairmont High School where he had had a successful career in football.
McCue ('21) was a guard for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.
Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) played an end position for West Virginia University's football team. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep, where he had won himself a name as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, Mills enlisted in the military.
Martin, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Mousck, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Terra Alta High School student and football player Jim Messenger poses for his school photo.
Terra Alta High School student Norma Jean Mitchell poses for her school photo.
Terra Alta High School student David Metheny poses for his school photo.
Miller was the daughter of Henry E. and "Maggie" Margarite E. Miller. Her siblings were E. Paul Miller, Harold H. Miller, and Marie Miller Davis. The family was from the towns of Kingwood and Tunnelton, W. Va.--both located in Preston County, W. Va. Miller was born in 1908 and attended West Virginia University, where she joined a sorority, identified in the photo as Gamma Phi Beta.
Miller was a life-long school teacher who taught in the Maryland towns of Oakland and Elkton, as well as Terra Alta High School in Preston County, W. Va. He served in both World War II and the Korean War.
Miller (b. 11/24/1911-d. 11/8/2006) was the son of Henry C. and Marguarite E. Miller. He was a life-long school teacher at Terra Alta High School. He served in both World War II and the Korean War.
McDaniel is pictured sitting at a table. The photo is from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
Miller is pictured in an oval-shaped portrait.
Murrell and his two dogs roam along the river bank.
A portrait of the Murrells.
Mrs. Murrell, right, walks through tall grass and is accompanied by an unidentified female.
Mrs. Murrell sits inside the carriage holding the horse's reigns.
Child of Robert Murrell stands beside the Murrell dog, "Sport", on the house steps. The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell holds a rifle next to his pets outside of the Flanagan-Murrell home located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell holds up a large stick as he poses on the dirt path.
Munsey sits with a doll and stuffed bear.
Merrix pictured on the west end of the city.
Possibly Rev. Martin's wife.
Martin pictured in front of the farm house.
Meador wearing a hat and jacket.
Meador, pictured on the left, stands next to his friend, Lilly.
Martin pictured in military uniform.
Meador is sister of R. P. Neely and wife to Foy Meador. The photo was taken by Luther, Foy's brother.
The sitting reverend and his wife pose at Jumping Ranch area.
Meador as a toddler stands by a large plant.
Wife of W. M. "Billy" Meador and mother to Luther, Foy, and Charles. Her nickname was "Em' Billie".
Son of W. M. Meador and father to Fred, Earl, Wesley, Kennith and Myrtle.
Meador pictured on 3rd Avenue.
From left to right, back row: Joseph Albert, James Rogers Sr., James Rogers Jr. From left to right, ront row: Robert Lyle and William Alexander
Likely a member of the Moreland family.
Portrait of the man who owned McCreery Hotel, located in Hinton, W. Va.
Born in Green County, Pennsylvania, Moore was the son of John W. and Mazie Moore. The family came to West Virginia in 1847 and settled on a large farm near Matamoras Station, where he later married Adaline W. Hanes in 1856. The couple bore nine children, seven of whom survived. After Hanes death in 1915, Moore re-married with Sallie A. Rarick in 1902.In 1862, Moore volunteered as a Union soldier in the 14th Regiment, Company E., West Virginia Infantry and was honorably discharged at the close of the war, having received a severe wound in the right hand.He later served his country as a member of the county court for six years and was also an overseer of the poor in Lincoln District (which included Sistersville) for many years.He died on his family farm at Pursely Creek on November 24, 1915 at the age of 81.
Born in Green County, Pennsylvania, Moore was the son of John W. and Mazie Moore. The family came to West Virginia in 1847 and settled on a large farm near Matamoras Station, where he later married Adaline W. Hanes in 1856. The couple bore nine children, seven of whom survived. After Hanes death in 1915, Moore re-married with Sallie A. Rarick in 1902.In 1862, Moore volunteered as a Union soldier in the 14th Regiment, Company E., West Virginia Infantry and was honorably discharged at the close of the war, having received a severe wound in the right hand.He later served his country as a member of the county court for six years and was also an overseer of the poor in Lincoln District (which included Sistersville) for many years.He died of bronchial trouble on his family farm at Pursely Creek on November 24, 1915 at the age of 81.
Murrell is pictured in his yard under a tree. Original photo is captioned  'Sleeping Beauty'. The house is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Note the side porches.
Murrell pictured in his yard with a dog. The house is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. C&O Commissary is pictured in the background.
Miller served in the United States Congress, 1894-1898, appointed to the West Virginia State Supreme Court, and elected to the West Virginia State Legislature in 1914.
Joseph Moreland was a prominent Morgantown attorney, serving in the West Virginia State Legislature and on the WVU Board of Regents during late 19th century.
Sister of James R. Moreland.
Portrait of the Alderson High School football coach. McLaughlin coached and taught at the school from 1936 to 1962.
1. G.A. Miller 2. A.E. Miller 3. James H. Miller 4. C.L. Miller 5. J.H. Miller of Texas. Photograph was taken at the Miller house, also known as the John Cooke home.
Identified: 1. Minnie Miller, 2. G. A. Miller, 3. J. Hunter Miller, 4. C. L. Miller, 5. Mary B. Miller, 6. Estelle Miller, 7. A. E. Miller, 8. James H Miller, 9. Jane Miller. Taken at the Miller family home.
Members of the Miller family pose on the front porch, none are identified.
"Daisy"
Born July 31, 1902. Died December 19, 1904
Daughter of James H. Miller and Jane T. Miller