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301. Cherry River Paper Mill, Richwood, W. Va.

Near Ridgeley, West Virginia.

302. Potomac River Dividing Maryland and West Virginia, Cumberland, Md.

303. Flooded Towns of Cumberland, Md. and Ridgeley, W. Va.

304. Dirt Covered Front Street, Ripley, W. Va.

305. Court House, Harrisville, W. Va.

306. Yew Pine Inn, Richwood, W. Va.

307. View of Several Buildings and Bridge in Town of Riverton, W. Va.

Bakery to the right of the theater. Poster outside of the movie theater displays "The Firefly" starring Allan Jones and Warren William.

308. Movie Theatre, Romney, W. Va.

Carlton Restaurant on the left side of street.

309. Main Street on U.S. 50, Romney, W. Va.

310. Little Boy Stands on Dirt Road Outside of Century Hotel, Romney, W. Va.

311. Horse and Wagon Outside of Hotel at Roney's Point, W. Va.

Standing from left to right: D. Giffords, A. Kelley, L. Brumahe, C. LeRoy, and their teacher Mr. Bauld. Kneeling from left to right: V. Douglas, D. Skidmore, H. Michotte, and J. Sealise.

312. Students at Roosevelt Wilson High School, Clarksburg, W. Va.

313. New Howard Hotel, Rowlesburg, W. Va.

314. View of Train Tracks Running Behind Racket Store and Other Buildings in Rowlesburg, W. Va.

315. Mechanically Loading Train Carts with Coal, Rowlesburg, W. Va.

316. County Bridge, Rowlesburg, W. Va.

317. Road on Route 50 Through Ritchie County, W. Va.

West Virginia's largest tourist camp and restaurant, 37 miles west of Grafton, West Virginia.

318. Double Cottage of Cozy Rest, Near Grafton, W. Va.

319. High School, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Gatrell and Parish Junk Dealers shop on the right, next to Drs. Nicholson and Carder Veterinary Surgeons, and The Herald Express building. Drug store straight down the street and bakery on the left of Water Street.

320. View Down Water Street, Salem, W. Va.

Sam Huff is an NFL Hall of Fame linebacker who played for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins. He was born in Farmington, West Virginia and played for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.

321. Sam Huff, Former West Virginia University Football Player

Part of the White Oak Fuel Company.

322. Carlisle Coal Tipple, Near Scarbro, W. Va.

323. Miners Homes, Scott's Run, W. Va.

324. Mother and Her Children, Scott's Run, W. Va.

Produce and various grocery items behind the counters.

325. Island Creek Store 17, Shegon, W. Va.

Observers watch as children race down dirt road atop of Shetland Ponies.

326. Shetland Pony Race, Shinnston, W. Va.

327. Barnes Motel on U.S. 19 and State Route 20, Shinnston, W. Va.

Frank Abruzzino Shoes, Hats, Notions and General Merchandise Store as well as a Imported and Domestic Grocery Store are located in this building.

328. Abruzzino Building, Shinnston, W. Va.

329. Fourth Grade Class at Simpson Grade School, Bridgeport, W. Va.

330. View Down Street, Sistersville, W. Va.

331. Diamond Street, Sistersville, W. Va.

Woman in middle is holding up a sign that reads: "A bunch of dead ones."

332. Orland E. Gish Funeral Director and Private Chapel, Sistersville, W. Va.

333. Arlington Hotel, Parsons, W. Va.

334. Flooded Ohio River, Sistersville, W. Va.

335. People Sitting in Horse and Wagon Outside of Skidmore Hotel, Webster Springs, W. Va.

336. Skinners Tavern, Fairmont, W. Va.

337. Overhead View of South Mannington, W. Va.

338. View of Town, Spruce, W. Va.

339. St. Mary's Band Outside of Pleasants County Bank

340. St. Mary's High School, Clarksburg, W. Va.

341. Railroad Crossing on Main Street Outside of H.J. Williamson Grocery Store, St. Mary's, W. Va.

342. People Walking Outside of Hotel Howard, St. Mary's, W. Va.

343. View of Buildings in Star City, W. Va.

344. Posing Outside of Sam Colombo Supermarket, Near PPG Industries, Stonewood, W. Va.

345. Stuart Wise Home, Mannington, W. Va.

346. View Down Main Street, Sutton, W. Va.

347. New Masonic Temple, Clarksburg, W. Va.

348. A Portion of Terra Alta, W. Va.

349. View of Homes on Side of Hill in Terra Alta, W. Va.

350. Train Traveling in Between Homes in Terra Alta, W. Va.

Joseph Israel published the book, Chronicles of Border Warfare, in 1831. Photo was taken in early spring of 2013.

351. Joseph Israel's House on East Pike Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

352. Stonewall Jackson Hotel on Third Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

353. Train Carts on Tracks in Front of Hotel Thurmond, Thurmond, W. Va.

354. Triadelphia Public School, Triadelphia, W. Va.

355. Waiting for the Train, Tunnelton, W. Va.

Section of woods around homestead destroyed by a twister in Tunnelton, West Virginia.

356. Scenery After a Cyclone, Tunnelton, W. Va.

357. Family Stands on Front Porch of Home on Gibson Block, Tunnelton, W. Va.

Train passes through in the bottom right hand corner.

358. Overhead View of Coal Town and Operations, Vivian, W. Va.

Building connected to the bank is a pool hall.

359. Brick Building of Wallace Bank, Wallace, W. Va.

360. Old Lowndes Mill on Water Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

361. Watson Baseball Team Playing a Game in Open Field, Fairmont, W. Va.

Building built in 1909 by Prichard.

362. Two People Stand Outside of Wayne Bank Building, Wayne, W. Va.

363. Two Children Lean Against Building on Street Corner in Town of Webster Springs, W. Va.

Sign atop bridge reads "1902 The Canton Bridge to Builders, Canton, OH."

364. Canton Bridge on Main Street, Webster Springs, W. Va.

Main Street Pool Room to the right over bridge next to Chevrolet building. Standard Esso Dealer to the left next to De Soto Plymouth.

365. View Across Bridge of Busy Day in Webster Springs, W. Va.

366. Cars Parked in Downtown Webster Springs Across Street From Several Shops

367. View of Homes on Hillside, Weirton, W. Va.

368. Wellsburg, Bethany, and Washington Railway Company Train at Rock Tunnel

Began 1906 to 1928.

369. Tram Conductors of Wellsburg to Follensburg Railway

View of brick paved Charles Street with trolley car tracks running down the middle.

370. Charles Street, Wellsburg, W. Va.

"The makings of a mammoth traffic jam appear in this photo taken in the early 1950s in Clarksburg's West End. At left are Roger Robert's Esso service station, Kroger's supermarket, a Dairy Queen, and some apartment buildings. In the background is Pierpont Elementary School."

371. West End Traffic Jam, Clarksburg, W. Va.

372. West Family Home, Morgantown, W. Va.

Hotel, Restauarant, and Butcher Supplies and Equipment.

373. Three People Stand Outside Entrance to Stout Company Store on West Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

374. Covered Bridge, West Union, W. Va.

375. The Old Mills, West Union, W. Va.

376. Center Street Under Water During Flood, Weston, W. Va.

377. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Passenger Depot, Weston, W. Va.

378. Man and Boy Operating Machinery, Weston, W. Va.

379. People Waiting to Board Cable Car Traveling Line of Weston to Clarksburg, W. Va.

380. View From Clocktower Looking West, Weston, W. Va.

381. Second Street, Weston, W. Va.

382. Camp B. Shanley U.R.K. of P. in Wheeling, W. Va.

383. Walkway Through Park, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

384. Mines Number 1 and 3 in the Winding Gulf Coal Field, Charleston, W. Va.

Window Glass cutting tool used from 1865 to 1939.

385. Hand Diamond Cutters

Used mainly after 1939 to the demise of the Union.

386. Window Glass Cutting Tools Called Splitters

387. River Tipple and Barges of Winifrede Coal Company, Winifrede, W. Va.

388. Wonder Bar, On Top of Bridgeport Hill, Bridgeport, W. Va.

Sign on barn in background reads "Worthington Ranch Pure Jersey Cattle."

389. T.R. Michael's Dairy Barns, Worthington, W. Va.

Players listed by number: 1. Walters, 2. Cromley, 3. Jenkins, 4. Carlisle, 5. Hunt, 6. Gates, 7. King, 8. Core, 9. President Haymond, 10. Parker, 11. Fisher, 12. Haught, 13. Keener, 14. Snodgrass, team manager, 15. Jackley

390. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Fairmont Team

Players listed by number: 1. James, 2. Andrews, 3. Jenkins, umpire, 4. Jenkins, 5. McIlvaine, 6. Cornelius, 7. Hazleton, 8. Jacobson, 9. Vice President Hartley, 10. King, 11. President Souders, 12. Ganier, 13. Sec. Schuster, 14. Ferguson, 15. Bouldin, 16. Bail

391. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Grafton Team

Players listed by number: 1. Morgan, 2. Calhoun, 3. Francis, 4. Gilligan, 5. Willis, 6. Makepiece, 7. Smink, 8. Yaedt, 9. Ike Francis, 10. Fraily, 11. Sweeney, 12. Straub, 13. Brown, 14. Silcox, 15. Cannon, 16. Dunn, 17. Hagan

392. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Connellsville, Pa. Team

Players listed by number: 1. Jackley, 2. Carmony, 3. Taylor, 4. Haymond, 5. Hunt, 6. Smink, 7. King, 8. Carlisle, 9. Parker, 10. Gates, 11. O'Malley, 12. Keller, 13. George, 14. Haught, 15. Elliott, 16. Daily

393. Champions of Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Fairmont Team

Players listed by number: 1. Zinn, 2. McIlvain, 3. Raley, 4. Cross, 5. Cornelius, 6. Warren, 7. Pattison, 8. Gainer, 9. Winters, 10. Bail, 11. Burns, 12. Gainear, 13. Fitzwater, 14. Rothermel

394. Pennsylvania and West Virginia Minor League Baseball, Grafton Team

395. Seniors From Wesleyan Football Team

396. View of Wyatt, W. Va.

397. Group of People Stand Next to Creek Holding Broken Chunks of Ice, Wyatt, W. Va.

398. View from Hillside of Factory and Homes, Wyatt, W. Va.

Portrait of the prominent Morgantown attorney and community leader who served in the state legislature from 1792 to 1804, and 1816 to 1817.  Wilson was also a member of the Board of Trustees for the Monongalia Academy in Morgantown, 1814 unitl his death in 1826.

399. Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, Va.

400. Interior View of Dining Room at West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls