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Three sisters, posing in a garden, all became teachers.
First Row left to right: Virginia Sanders Yost, White Pinafore, Nora Henderson Kennedy, Lenna Core Dent, Cora Henderson Simpson, Mamie Cole Mehlinger, Esther Cole, Rose Core Parker Cole.Second Row left to right: Abbie Sanders Hoffman, Emma Henderson Cordray, Jesse Fox, Wyland Tucker, Lentz Berry, Eldon Tucker, William Core. Third Row left to right: Effie Henderson Hess, Izora Huffman, Bessie Chemey, Mildred Barnhart, Mary Tucker, Grace Ramsey, Edna Barnhart, Ray Henderson, Barton Core, Earl Core, Addison Core, Glenn Fleming, Mr. Coss: Teacher.
This shop was located on the corner of Front and Walnut Streets.
Information inscribed on the back of the photograph, "Caused by 13 loaded cars breaking loose and jumping over the side of the steel span causing it to "upset"and igniting the coal dust and gas. The photograph was taken after the clean up had begun. The building to the right is the new power house and boiler room, only a small portion of the power house is visible".
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.
Postcard photograph of businesses and possibly the Railroad Depot(far right) in St. Marys, West Virginia. See the original for the correspondence written on the front.
Louis Snyder (left) and Martin Luther Brown (right) standing in the doorway of the Bank of Morgantown. Brown would be appointed Warden of the state prison in Moundsville in 1911.
The Barr family posed in front of their two-store home.
See original for correspondence. Published by S. Burdette. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by M.S. Burdette. (From postcard collection legacy system.)