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Civil War ad reading: 1,010 Brave Men Wanted!  I am authorized by Governor Pierpont to raide a Reigment of men to consist of TEN COMPANIES of 101 men each, including officers.  When two companies are formed they will be mustered into service and a camp will be established at or near Morgantown, where they will be armed, equipped and drilled until the Regiment is full and ordered into service.  July 29, 1861  James Evans.
Portrait of General George B. McClellan.
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Portrait of General Thomas J. Jackson.
Portrait of General George B. McClellan.
Men in canoes travel on flooded Third Street in Huntington.
Men in canoes travel on Third Street in Huntington.
Men in canoes travel on Third St. after the flood.
Parkersburg National Bank located on 3rd Street between Ann and Juliana in Wood County.
A scene in front of the Strand Theater in the 1940's. Located on Market between 4th and 5th in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
'Burned 1917.'
'Burned 1917.'
Artist's rendering of City Hall.
'From an engraving, don't know who did original.'
Two photographs side by side. One of the Strand Theater and the other of Smoot Theater. Both Theaters are located in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
First U. B. Church located on 16th and St. Marys Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
St. Mary's Avenue Christian Church in Parkersburg, West Virginia located on 14th Street and St. Mary's Avenue.
First Church Building, Avery and Ninth and One-Half Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Customers are standing in front of Dils Brothers and Company in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Customers are waiting for the start of a movie in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Female workers are answering the phones in a telephone office in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
The front of Smoot Theater in Parkesburg, West Virginia.
People in a canoe float down the street.
'Looking From Murdoch Down 12th St After 1907 Flood.'
A horse drawn fire engine is pictured on the left.
People in canoes float down the street.
'Pointed building in the middle of picture is Trinity Church. Mrs. Mildred Stephenson.'
Water and debris in the street.
People on flooded Market Street getting around by boat, Parkersburg, W. Va.
The Point in flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
The Point during the flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Dome Building is the Wood County Court House.
W. H. Smith Jr. and Company Hardware Iron Agricultural and Elements Building is partially under water during the flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Market Street from Railroad Bridge, 6th Street, is under water during the 1884 flood in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Catholic Church is located on the left.
"The Van Devender Insurance Company located on 132 3rd Street between Ann and Julianna Streets. Formally Parkersburg National Bank, 1839-1904 and later the Salvation Army Building. The building was torn down in early March 1969.'
A girl sits on a rail by the lake.
Terrapin park in the early 1900's. Original image is out of focus.
A man stands at the edge of the lake.
Women are doing hair and nails in the parlor.
Citizen's Band performed in front of Bijou Theater. The Bijou Theater and Star Theater later combined to form Strand Theater, 400 block of Market Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
The Singer Manufacturing Company is on the corner.
People fill the streets for the laying of the cornerstone.
602 Market Street, Parkersburg, W. Va.
People and snow fill the street.
Auditorium Theatre of the 1900-01 Season in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
An aerial view of Parkersburg, West Virginia from the City Building.
Advertisement for the play 'Arizona' at the Camden Theatre in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
'Looking up Market Street from 3rd Street in 1897.'
Parkersburg High School without wings.  Football field is next to the school.
'2nd location, Market Street between 7th and 8th.'
Men and women seated at desks.
Aerial view of P.H.S. and football field.
Aerial view of Parerksburg High School with football field right beside the school.
Quincy Hill Tank Disaster in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The disaster took place at the corner of 10th and Avery Street.
A view of Parkersburg, West Virginia and Belpre, Ohio in the 1890s.
St. Johns Lutheran Church on 9th and Avery Streets.
A close-up view of the City Building in Parkersburg, West Virginia. A bridge is directly behind the City Building.
'The last of the Jacksons to live at the home on 7th and Quincy Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Jacksons are distant kin of Stonewall Jackson.'
Born in Waynesburg, Pa. July 24, 1823. His parents moved to Middlebourne, Tyler County at the age of 4. Studied law with his brother and brother-in-law and admitted to the bar in Parkersburg at the age of 20. Lived at Wheeling when Governor of W. Va.