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Townspeople are watching a parade at the corner of High and Walnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Fourth of July 1894, Mardi Gras Procession.' Men in blackface march behind a horse drawn wagon with signs reading 'On to Washington DC Daviess Co' and 'Coxey.'
Large crowd of people in at the Chadwick Day Celebration in Morgantown, W. Va.
Man diving off of a high ladder at the fairgrounds in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Man performing in the air under a blimp as spectators gather around tents from below.
Men in colonial costume marching in a parade.
A pony pulls a cart festooned with flowers up a residential street lined with spectators.
Crowd awaiting the Flag Rush on the Old Athletic Field (now the site of the Mountainlair Parking Garage.
The action begins at the Annual Flag Rush on the Old Athletic Field (now the site of the Mountainlair Parking Garage).
The Army Unit is probably Company L, being mobilized to Europe.
Children dressed as nurses and soldiers ride on the parade float in Morgantown, W. Va.
'Russell L. Long his Photos.  Will note these happen to be old time pictures taken in Morgantown, W. Va. street parade events.  One of November 11, 1918, other two on a Labor Day parade.  While I did the impersonation of Charlie Chaplin, his double in both parades here in Morgantown, W. Va.  Might add that my first impersonating of Chaplin was with the old Dixy Theatre on High Street, now where Reiner and Co. in business today.  If you look carefully you can see on these pictures some change in new buildings on High Street, and whereabouts been put up.  Of course, myself, could give more detail or anybody else that has lived around this city long enough to know could recall by looking at these pictures what has been changed, etc.'
A large group of men and women squeeze into the back of the American flag covered truck smiling and waving flags of their own.
Men in uniform carry their guns over their shoulders as they walk in organized fashion through the spectator filled streets of the city.
Members of University High School march down the street during the Sesquicentennial Parade in Morgantown, W. Va.
On display during the Sesquicentennial.
Two African Americans on a float in the parade.
'B and O R. R. Station.  First B and O train.'
Men in a float re-enact George Washington crossing the Delaware for the large crowds lining High Street.
Print number 1084.
Print number 1082. Possibly West Virginia Day.
Print number 1085.
Possibly West Virginia Day. Print number 1083.
Print number 1080. Sign along back fence reads "Spirit of Progress. Schools of Today."
A crowd observes as the M. W. of A. float makes its way down the street.
'Sesqui-centennial parade, Morgantown, Oct. 22, 1926.  Historical float depicting life and dress of early settlers.  Man, Max Mathers, great grandson of Col. Zaquill Morgan, Woman, Margaret V. Reay, great great great grandaughter of Col. John Evans.'
Print number 664.
'Display for the Sesquicentennial of Monongalia Co.'
Print number 634.
Print number 639.
Print number 650.
Print number 667.
Print number 675.
Print number 644.
Print number 630.
Print number 685.
Print number 631.
Print number 665.
Print number 656.
Crowds fill the streets of Morgantown, W. Va. anticipating the parade. In the background is a Union Bank, right, and the building that is now Hotel Morgan, center.