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Dr. Hartigan was a Professor of Biology at WVU and open the first public hospital in Morgantown in ca.1899.
A cabinet card portrait of a young man in full military uniform, holding a weapon.
Group portrait of unidentified WVU cadets lined up on the athletic field. Houses on High street can be seen in the background.
Lulu Taylor wearing a fashionably hat of the day.
Photo with Lulu Taylor, sitting-right. The other persons remain unidentified. On the back of the photo is inscribed "I. G. Cale".
Interior of the store located at the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue. Two employees are pictured in the back by the counter. Subjects unidentified.
Interior of the store located at the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue.
Interior of the store located at the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue.
Shan Rose of Rose's Drug Store pictured in the center. The two boys on either side of Rose hold paint cans and wear clothing that says "NYALS". They are unidentified.
Interior of the store located at the intersection of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue.
Family pictured in front of the house. Subjects unidentified.
House located on Ballengee Street in the Hinton Historical District.
Football players sit along the bleachers for their team portrait. Subjects unidentified.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gwinn sit in front of their standing sons and daughters.Mr. Gwinn was a native of Summers county who died suddenly at his home on August 17, 1934. Mrs. Gwinn died after long complications and ailments on June 30, 1937. The Gwinns were devout Catholics and survived by their children: Mrs. Frances Kincaid, of Hinton; Mrs. A. F. Campbell, of Raleigh; Mrs. J. L. Hurley, of Sandstone; J. A. Gwinn, of Sandstone; H. S. Gwinn, of Thurmond; E. W. Gwinn and George Gwinn.
Three unidentified women, accompanied by two unidentified men, are pictured sitting on the railing of the wooden bridge.
"Daisy" Miller Gooch pictured in the fore ground splashing. The girls are relatives of James H. Miller.
Five unidentified women stand beside the neatly set dining tables.
A man poses by a painted shed that reads, "Truy Ropse's Drugs. Ask about Nyals."The photo description reads, "Sign No. 6. Located 5 miles above Hinton. Can be seen from County Road."
The foreman stratling the rail is C. E. Long. Track workers Jim Adams is at the far left. "M. J." is inscribed on the photograph above the cluster of workers. The rest of the men pictured are unidentified.
Portrait of the wife of Hinton founder, John "Jack" Hinton.
Mr. Silas Hinton and Mrs. Mary Jane Charlton Hinton were married on December 27, 1872.
The unidentified family members gather for a family portrait.
The unidentified family members leans against her photo-covered piano.
Neely as a toddler wearing fancy garments.
Professor Keadle, the middle age, older gentleman standing in the center of the photo, poses with family members and attendees of an exercise on the New River. Keadle was a locally noted school teacher int he New River Valley during the turn of the century.On the right hand side of the photo is the corner of the school building.
Professor Keadle poses with his students. Keadle was a locally noted school teacher in the Forest Hill District during the turn of the century.Sitting to the left of Keadle is Frank Bradberry. In the back row on the far left is Reverend Wesley McKinney. Sitting on the farthest right is Ernest Allen.
Keadle, standing in the far back, poses with his classmates. Keadle was a locally known instructor during the turn of the century in the Forest Hill District.
Keadle poses with his students. In the first row, third from the left, is Bessie Bolton. Third row, first on the left is Ryan Keadle. Sitting to the direct right of Professor Keadle is Frank Clark. In the third row, second from the left, is Daisy Dillon. In the third row, sixth from the left, is L. McIntire. In the back row, third from the left, is P. Bradberry. On the farthest right in the back row is Isaac McKinney.
Professor Keadle poses with his students beneath a tree.
Harvey pictured in a suit and bowtie.
Portraits of the family that was displaced by the Bluestone Reservoir Dam Project.From left to right is Virginia "Jenny" Harvey, Lennie Harvey Keatley, Mat Harvey, Jim Harvey, and Sallie Harvey.Harvey Falls lies within the Forest Hill District.
Professor Keadle is the older gentleman on the far left.In the first row, third from the left, is Laura Pauley.Emma Ryan is pictured standing, fourth from left in the second row.In the third row, fourth from left, is Wesley McKinney.Other subjects unidentified.
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.
Photo of DeWitt during her years at Terra Alta High School.
Stingley and his wife Serina Nestor Hoffman stand behind their grandchildren Maude, left, and Gay Marsh, right. Serina is the sister of Luisa Nestor Harsh and Nancy Nestor Hoffman of Nestorville, W. Va.
Beaver is pictured standing beside a faux log.
Morton is pictured sitting in A. M. Slusher's photo studio.
A young Morton is pictured inside A. M. Slusher's photo studio.
Portrait of baby Morton.
In the front row, from left to right, is Robert Menfee's son-in-law; Elizabeth Poulson; Robert Menfee; and Mrs. William Menfee.In the back row, from left to right, is Robert Menfee's youngest son; Robert Menfee's daughter; William Menfee; Mrs. Clark Menfee; and Clark Menfee, Robert Menfee's son.
Portrait of Jeffereys. On the back of the photo is a graphic for Alex Foreman's Photographic Gallery.
Susan was the daughter of Shelby and Margery Weltner. She was born in 1867  and died on November 28, 1948.
The Weltners were a family from Stewartstown, W. Va.
Twins Mary and Virginia of Stewartstown, W. Va.
Ray was the son of George P. Jenkins and Maude Craig.
Mrs. Adams with her child. The Adams were relatives of the Weltners.
Pictured are "Mildred" Elizabeth; William "Herbert"; Eleanor "Geraldine"; and Janice "Albert".
Dolly went on to marry Claude Turner (b. 1891- d. 1968). Together, they had a daughter, Wilda Juanita Turner Butcher (b. 1915- d. 1999).