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South High Street with trees on one side and houses on the other, Morgantown, W. Va.
One car is driving down South High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
High Street looking south on a snowy day in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Two unidentified men stand in the middle of the athletic field near Fraternity Row on North High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. This photograph was taken when the first houses were being built along Fraternity Row.
The Watts House on the southeast corner of High Street and Bumbo Lane (Fayette Street.) On the opposite side of the street is the Kiger House (Morrison's Store site,) Second National Bank (now F&M,) and John's property (Morgantown Theatre site.)
Dr. Courtney's property on the corner of High Street and Moreland Street.
Monongalia County Business and Loan Association.  District:  Westover --Grant.  From Whom Acquired:  Roark, Elizabeth Hall.  Address of Property:  101 1/2 High Street & Orchard Alley.  Description:  North 1/2 Lot 114 --Bellview.  Improvements:  Two four room apts with bath, frame construction, composition roof, two car garage in basement.
'A study in graciousness is presented by the photo of the residence of Grove Chadwick on High St. Note the trees which were the street's crowning glory before street widening programs.'
'Highland Club.  Became Kappa Sigma house, corner of S. High Street and Simpson Street.'
Located on High Street in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. Family members nor occupants of the buggy are not identified.
Marshall Hagans and his granddaughter, Lillie sit on the front porch of Mr. Hagans home in Morgantown, West Virginia.
An old brick home which was built before 1798 and occupied by John Davis in 1803. This house is located on the corner of High and Pleasant Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Home of early and widely known physician of Morgantown for more than a half century. McLane built the house in 1840 on the southwest corner of High and Kirk Streets and resided there until his death in 1878.