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Cars are parked on Adams and Madison Streets in Fairmont, West Virginia during the big snow storm of 1950.
"American Coal Company. The first commercial coal mine west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mine was opened in 1852. It was located in Fairmont, one block below the Watson Hotel on the Monongahela River and at the Baltimore [and] Ohio Railroad passanger station. The mine was opened in 1852 by James Otis Watson Of Fairmont. Scene shows 'Fairmont from the east side showing newspaper Building, 'Church on the Hill', and the hotel which later became the Hough House and the Skinner's Tavern."
Palatine Pottery makers and others at Fairmont, W. Va. at home on East Side River gather at their home.
Daily Staff members of Fairmont State Normal School in Fairmont, West Virginia pose for a group portrait; See Misc. newspapers on Micro. Reel 7, F1.25 06/12/1894 issue)
A close-up view of the new addition from Palatine Knob, in Fairmont, West Virginia.  Fairmont Normal School building is the tall building left of center.  Beeson's Hill bounds the city in the right background.  See photograph numbers 005811 and 005812 for a continuation of this view of Fairmont.
View of Fairmont, West Virginia from Palatine Knob.  Hamilton's Hill bounds the city in the left background.   Houses stand on Pierpont's Hill on the right.
View of Fairmont, West Virginia from Hamilton's Hill.  Homes and businesses of Fairmont are bounded by the Monongahela River on the right side of the photograph.  Fairmont Normal School building is the tall building in the upper center of the image.
View of the center of Fairmont, West Virginia from Palatine Knob.  Beeson's Hill is visible on the left, Reed's Knob is is just right of center, and Hamilton's Hill is above the city on the right.
The Florence Belle pulling up to the edge of the river next to a train. 'At foot of Quincy St., showing Capt. Walker's House and Cal Arnett's home, one of the first modern homes in the city.'
A trolley car can be seen in the distance.
Firemen seated on horse drawn fire engines. 'Fairmont Fire Department in 1903. Picture taken in front of the Methodist Temple Church.'