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'The Experiment Station from a point near the south door of the Prep Building (Martin Hall).  By John L. Johnston about the year 1891.  Latern Slide by F. A. Molby.'
View of the east side of the Agricultural Experiment Station Building.  Three early automobiles are parked on College Avenue across from the building.
'Foreground, Agricultural Engineering Building; background right, Agricultural Sciences Building; background middle, greenhouses.'
'Engineering Building, foreground; Agricultural Science, right; Agricultural Engineering, left.'
'The Elizabeth Moore Hall for Women at West Virginia University which was dedicated at the inaugural ceremony. The hall is one of the most beautiful buildings on the campus.'
Picture is on the front of a Christmas card sent out by President and Mrs. James G. Harlow.
View of Elizabeth Moore Hall, Women's Physical Education Building, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
View of campus walks, Elizabeth Moore Hall is straight ahead and Armstrong Hall is on the right.
View of Elizabeth Moore Hall in West Virginia is shown on the cover of West Virginia University Alumni Magazine, Volume 16, Number 3, Winter 1951.
'Agricultural Experiment Station building remodeled in 1888 and 1889.  West side view of the Experiment station.  Greenhouse in the rear, derrick in the back.  Company of Morgantown citizens drilled for water on the east side of Price Street, about 1887.  Gas from this well supplies the Well's home on the east side of Price St.'
'WVU Agricultural Experiment Station before remodeling originally built to be used as Armory enlarged for use as Experiment Station in 1888.'
Female students across the street from the Agricultural Experiment Station building.
Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.
Rear View.
Located on the Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.
Front view of Experiment Station with man standing on porch.
Side view of Oglebay Hall.
Students chat in front of Oglebay Hall.  Signs point to the Medical Center, the Engineering and Agriculture Center, General Hospital, Star City and the Bureau of Mines.
Automobiles parked on College Avenue near Oglebay.
West Virginia University's oldest building completed in 1870 stands beside Woodburn Seminary.
A popular school for young ladies under the directorship of James and Elizabeth Moore. Subsequently the building was donated to help establish West Virginia University in 1867 and was used as a dormitory for young men. It stood where Woodburn Hall now stands, and  was destroyed by fire in 1873.