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Sign warning automobiles to slow down.
Showing Armory and Mechanical Hall, both now gone.
Students stand on woodpile for bonfire and 'thuse' before W & J game.
An interior view of milk bottler. (Door open.)
An exterior view of milk bottler. (Door closed)
The inside of sterilizing oven with bottles set.
Group of girls watch the teacher demonstrating the process.
Group watches girl on other side of table practicing.
Kids in front row hold up apples.
View of the Monongahela River from the WVU campus in Morgantown, W. Va.
View of present day site of E. Moore Hall
Stewart Hall, once the administration building and WVU Library, shown from across University Avenue.
Side view of Stewart Hall when it was the WVU Library and Administration building
Front view of Stewart Hall as the "Administration Building (Probably when still library)"
View of a farmer's field and roofs of Franklin, W. Va. in the distance
Mrs. Sturgiss, wife of Morgantown judge and politician George Cookman Sturgiss, is laying in a casket surrounded by flowers.
Page and his wife are pictured in a buggy, likely in West Virginia.
View of a farmer's field and a farm house, likely in Franklin, W. Va.
View of a farmer's field and a farm house.
View of farmer's field and a barn likely near Franklin, W. Va.
"Iron Bridge Up M & K Railroad."  Men and women stand on a bridge over a creek.
"The Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."
View of Twin Mt. R. R. depot and engine in Keyser, W. Va."The Twin Mountain and Potomac railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."
"Power house at dam near Shepherdstown"
Road to a camp in West Virginia
A machine working at the top of a hill to build a road in Morgantown.
Little Levels is in Pocohontas County, W. Va.
"Load of hay in mud (moving)" likely a rural scene in W. Va.
Limestone road in Shenandoah Valley, Berkeley County, W. Va.
Students sit in classroom in Mechanical Hall for short course, 'Grafting'."Flash light-not much good."