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Picture taken during Wheeling Musical Steelmakers performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Picture taken during Wheeling Musical Steelmakers performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Picture taken during Wheeling Musical Steelmakers performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Picture taken during Wheeling Musical Steelmakers performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Picture taken of performance inside of WVU Field House, which was part of the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program's "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
From left to right: (?), Margie Greig, Regina Colbert, B.J. Evans, Lois Mae Nolte, Harriet Drake, M.J. Evans, (?), Tommy Whitley, and (?). Picture taken before or after the performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
From left to right: (?), Margie Greig, Regina Colbert, B.J. Evans, Lois Mae Nolte, Harriet Drake, M.J. Evans, (?), Tommy Whitley, and (?). Picture taken before or after the performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Picture taken before or after the performance at WVU Field House, which was part of their "Buy a Bomber" series, where communities were challenged to buy enough Defense Bonds to purchase a bomber. The money raised in this circumstance exceeded all expectations and was the largest such fundraiser in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Note the brick paved road.
Note sign on wall that reads: "Students Don't Marry, They Just Fool Round."
Zackquill Morgan was the first known settler in West Virginia along with his wife Catherine Garretson.
Home on Grand Street in the South Park neighborhood of Morgantown.
Woodburn Hall before wings were added to it.
Hylton, pictured far right with a cigar in his mouth, stands with a group of kids from Hinton, W. Va. The WVU stadium is pictured in the background.
Appears to be two children playing in the street.
Next to G.W. John and Co. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Carpets, and Mattings.
Horse and buggy travels up the road towards photographer. A. Bower's Shaving Parlor and Electric Massage building to the left as well as the Hotel Madera.
Morgantown Plumbing Co. building can be seen to the left.
Sign reads: "Bergo on Draught".
Across from Seneca Glass.
Cars drive past the construction.
Men solidify an additional story to the Clark Hall building. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified men observe what has been done to advance the construction of the building.
Five unidentified men working on what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
An unidentified man stands in the middle of the construction site looking around at the progress. In the background is Stalnakar Hall.
Two unidentified construction workers pictured on the site of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
A horse-drawn carriage emerges from the dust carting supplies in and out of the site.
Construction matierials scatter around the site.
Three unidentified men are pictured within the construction site.
The men are working to construct the ground floor of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
Men working to build what it to become the Hall of Chemistry.
Men walk by the uncompleted Hall of Chemistry.
Looking over the construction of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
View looking at University Avenue. In the background, Colson Hall (left) and Elizabeth Moore Hall (right) are pictured.
Six unidentified men are pictured from afar working on the incomplete project.
An unidentified and sharply dressed man stands at the site, perhaps supervising the progress.
Three men observe the progress that has been made on what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
A group of unidentified men stand in a field that will become the Hall of Chemistry. In the background is the Purinton House.
Looking up at the university building from the street below.
View of the field which is now where the MountainLair is located. In the background is the Armory and to the right of that is Mechanical Hall, which burned down in 1956. To the right is Commencement Hall, with grandstand attached to the back. To the left and up the hill is Stalnakar Hall.
Looking at the vine-covered university building from across the lawn.
View of the burning building from across the street.
A plane lifts off from the runway below.
The W.V.U. football team plays against Geneva at a game in Morgantown, W. Va. in October of 1896
Portrait of the WVU Cadet Band at WVU
View from hill where Brooks, Armstrong, and Physics (WVU Buildings) are now, toward the River Bridge (after 1907).
A snowy scene showing a green house.
Unidentified men and women pose for portrait while standing on an oil storage tank in Morgantown, W. Va.
"Girls posed on ladder of oil tank"
Men stand on top of an oil tank in Morgantown, W. Va.