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Jack Blair at the bat, a member of the West Virginia University Baseball Team.
A view of Morgantown, West Virginia and the Monongahela River.
Students seated at their desks, teacher standing at the back of the classroom.
Picket fences line the front of these houses at Grafton, W. Va.
Close up view of John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
Group of people stand outside the River House at Grafton, W. Va.
View of Grafton, W. Va. showing houses, buildings, and a bridge.
Town near the Monongahela River, possibly Point Marion, Pennsylvania.
'Campus of West Virginia University looking down University Avenue, then called Front Street, past the present location of Elizabeth Moore Hall. Note the sycamore tree to the right of center, which is only tree still standing. Beyond it he building is the old Millspaugh home, now site of the President's Home. Taken about 1890.'
Group portrait men in uniform with brass musical instruments.
View of the entrance and tower of the First National Bank in Grafton, West Virginia.
Portrait of a seated man with large sideburns.
Three men standing in the entrance of the First National Bank in Grafton, W. Va.
'West brickyard looking toward north Morgantown Hill, showing a part of Sunnyside, an uninhabited Wiles Hill, and Lough Brothers Carriage Factory on the west side of Beechurst.'
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.
St. George Academy stands far out on the right of Main Street, in front of which are two large trees.
Large residence on a hill in Grafton, W. Va. People standing on a porch.
Group portrait of grade school children.  'S. Primary Fannie Best Teacher.'
Exterior of Grafton Baptist Church.
A view homes and businesses in Grafton, West Virginia around 1890.
'Possibly a 4th of July parade.'
Tracks going up mountain at Besoco, W. Va.
View of the National Cemetery from across railroad tracks.  Small gravestones visible.  Grafton, W. Va.
View of Grafton with river, roundhouse, and train tracks present.
Men standing in front of the G. W. Johns and Company building on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Elevated view of Morgantown.
View of a factory on the side of the Tygart Valley River.
Davis and Bartlett Store on a corner of a street in Grafton, W. Va.
'Printed Backwards.'
'University Campus about 1890. Negative by John L. Johnston, Professor in Civil Engineering. Negative and the camera used are now in the Physics Department. Print 20 percent enlarged by Molby, 1938.'
Men stand outside Bailey House.
View of National Cemetery including Superintendent's House and a brick wall in Grafton, W. Va.
Actors are dressed in a variety of costumes.
View of Charleston, West Virginia in 1890.
Crowds of people in between a brick and wooden building. A band is visible in the bottom right corner of picture.
Man is standing near the front porch of Fife Cottage, West Virginia University.
A woman sits on the porch of the Old Stone House.
View of the roundhouse (left) and other homes and businesses in Grafton.
"Lewisburg Telephone Force" includes woman telephone operator, wearing a head set while sitting at the switchboard and two other unidentified persons. Note the column of "ringers" or bells attached to the middle window frame.
'Jack Crider's Drug Store, north side of 3rd Avenue between 10th and 11th Sts. Jake himself in the center of the door.  Man with the newspaper and a lean on the building is Cale C. Dusenberry.'
Students sitting in a classroom in Grafton, W. Va.  Girls are sitting closer to the windows.  Boys on the opposite side of the room.
Two bartenders and a gentleman talk at a bar in Grafton, W. Va.
'Negative by John L. Johnston, print by F. A. Molby.  Johnston named it 'West Virginia Road System'.  L. L. Friend and Friend E. Clark say this was the road past the Experiment Station into Falling Run on the Campus of West Virginia University, about 1890 perhaps.'
View of the front of Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church, now the International Mother's Day Shrine, in Grafton, West Virginia.
'This view of Beckley, taken 40 years ago-North Kanawha Street, looking south on right, can be seen the first church, blacksmith shop, store and post office and old Beckley hotel; on left old Hull House and store. To extreme right is the noted Davis property. Copyrighted by C.C. Tucker and R. F. W?'
View of Grafton, W. Va. At the bottom of the hillside are Baltimore and Ohio railroad yards.
'Yoko and the late George Simmins who was the janitor here (WVU) in 1897. Taken in front of Woodburn Hall. Simmins is an engineer in Charleston at the present time. He taught the colored school in Morgantown for a number of terms.'
'Old Methodist Church on Brick Row. Commencement used to be held there. Dr. Martin, First President of the University (WVU), was presented with keys by the late Judge J. T. Hoke, who was a member of Board of Regents. 1867' 'Rufus A. West.'
View of Grafton, W. Va. showing railroad yards and various buildings.  Including pool room and saloon.
'View of the West Side taken from West Virginia University. Shows the West Side Brickyard before the railroad was built over there. Also of view of Keck's Hill with the orchard on it.'
Family of four children and mother sitting in the carriage.  Man standing with the horse.
A view of railroad tracks leading into the Board-Tree Railroad Tunnel near the Wetzel County line.
Exterior of the McGraw Building in Grafton, W. Va.  The Grafton Bank occupies the lower level, while McGraw's Law Offices are upstairs.
Group portrait of high wheel bicycle riders.
A view of West Virginia University buildings and Beechurst Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Family relaxing outside in the sun.
People stand amongst portraits outside of the Colerider Building.
On the corner of Front (University) and Walnut.
Saw mill and log trams near Grafton, W. Va.
A crowd of people gather outside the Lumberport Baptist Church in Harrison County.
B&O Hotel in Grafton, W. Va.  Train tracks in front of the hotel.
Colerider Building and Short Hand and Business College in downtown Grafton, W. Va.  Shaw the Dentist office in the Colerider building.
Maderia Hotel, ca. 1870, was located at the corner of Chestnut and Walnut Streets, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Women standing with a rocking chair beside storefront in Grafton, W. Va.
Family standing on porch of the Superintendent's Lodge at the National Cemetery in Grafton, W. Va.
Man standing with two steer in front of the W. M. Cox Meat Market on the northwest corner of Chancery Row and Chestnut Street.
Homes and businesses in Grafton.  Roundhouse on bottom right.
Three attendants standing outside of the Superintendent's Lodge at the National Cemetery in Grafton, W. Va.