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A picture taken of Pleasant Street in Morgantown, West Virginia after the leaves had fallen off the trees.
Female students riding in a Model T at the intersection of Pleasant and Spruce Streets.
Three men stand in front of Blatt's Auto and Radio Stores, owned by Carl Blatt, 170 Pleasant Street.
Repairman working on equipment at the corner of Pleasant and Spruce St.s with the Vincent Mancinelli funeral home visible in the background.
Construction of Pleasant Street parking lot. Workers wearing hard hats, standing on I-beam.
Group of unidentified workers stand on top of the garage.
A crane operator is working at the construction site of Pleasant Street parking lot in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Unpaved Pleasant Street, possibly 1860s.
'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.'
Two horses are pulling a wagon with three ladies and a gentleman down Pleasant Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Corner of Chestnut and Pleasant Street. Women Unidentified'.
A view of Pleasant Street on the northside showing old brick row.
River bridge at the foot of Pleasant Street.
Street car on corner of High Street and Pleasant Street. Moore and Parriott's drug store on the right side corner.
'A view of South Park from the Pleasant Street bridge, circa 1902. Note that Cobun Street dead-ends at Park Street.'
' "Wood's house" of two horse drawn wagons, each pulling a man, a boy and furniture on Pleasant Street and University Ave in Morgantown, W. Va.
Reverse reads:"This picture shows the staff of The Morgantown Printing and Binding Company.Number 1 is Gilbert Miller.Number 8 is H. A. Cristie.Number 9 is Mr. Ludwig, General Manager.The plant is located in the rooms now occupied by Benny the Tailor and Pikes Bakery on the north side of Pleasant Street, between High and Spruce."