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Photo postcard of John Edward Hallam. Hallam poses for a basketball photo at White School in Fairmont W. Va. He later married Stella Gattian.
Reverse reads "Please do not get scared". The men appear to be part of some type of military unit.
Postcard photograph includes three teams of horses pulling felled trees and a small child (unidentified) mounted on one team horse.
Caption on postcard reads: "One of the most beautiful streams in West Virginia, from which many trout are taken each summer." Published by Grafton Souvenir. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Bird's Eye view from atop Ritter Hill of Huntington, West Virginia. Published by I. Robbins & Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Caption on postcard reads: "The old building, which is the oldest erected by white men in this section of the Ohio Valley is now in charge of the Daughters of the American Revolution and is used as a meeting place of that organization and as a receptacle for historical relics." Published by I. Robbins & Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Several people canoeing out on the lake during this fall day at Clyffside Park in Huntington, West Virginia. Published by I. Robbins & Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Published by S.P. Smith. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
2,000 feet elevation. Hand painted view from front of hotel, showing cars lined in the parking lot by the entrance. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Built 1837, good for centuries. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Published by Mason Bell. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
View looking up at the main building from the school driveway. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Church erected in 1796. Looking south. Published by Coleman's Pharmacy. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Bridge on left leads to an entrance of church, as well as stairway on right. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Birthplace of Stonewall (Thomas J. Jackson). Born 1824, killed at Chancellorsville 1863". Published by Tichnor Bros Inc. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Erected in 1904, this building contains the administrative offices, library, teachers education center and radio studios. Shepherd College, an accredited state college is located in historic Shepherdstown, Wes Virginia on the banks of the beautiful Potomac River." Published by Frederick Camera Shop. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by W.E. Dittmeyer. (From postcard collection legacy system.)Lockwood House on the Storer College campus can be seen at the top of Camp Hill, left side of the image.
Published by The S. Spencer Moore Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Exterior of coal mine. Published by A.G. Martin Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Souvenir Post Card Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by E.G. Kropp Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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People stand on front porch of Richard Store. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Colored image of busy Main Street in the early 20th century. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Rogers Hotel on left. Shoe Repair shop on right. Published by Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Postcard depicts two children overlooking the Tygart Dam.  Children are (left to right) Richard Ware and James Ware, both residents of Grafton at the time of the photo.Published by Rex Heck News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Published by I. Robbins & Son. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
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Published by Stenger News Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
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Postcard published by Tom Jones of Cincinnatti, Ohio. Three unidentified men stand behind the counter on the left while a group of men sit at a table in the background.
People are crowded along the balconies and staircase of the building. The atmosphere of the photo suggests an excitement in the air, perhaps in anticipation of a parade.
Three women sit inside a horse-drawn carriage. Their first names are unknown.
Pictured are relatives of J. D. Morris.
The two men pictured are members of the J. D. Morris family.
The church was organized in 1819 and a building was completed in 1822.  The Episcopalians and the Presbyterians shared the church in 1861 until a disagreement suspended the Episcopalian use of it until 1874.  The present church moved to it's current location in 1900 and in 1952 a new church building was finished.
The organization was established before the Civil War, but the exact date is unknown.
Addressed to Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Ballengee, the card reads, "This is our seventh anniversary and we wish to thank you for your patronage and your hearty appreciation of our efforts. Your patronage has helped us to grow and has enabled us to put forth greater efforts to satisfy you with the best of drug store goods at all times at the lowest possible price. We take pleasure in serving you and whether your wants be large or small you always receive the utmost courtesy and attention. Remember our store is always at your service in every way and every time. Yours very truly, Rose's Drug Store."Following the message, Shan Rose has personally signed the postcard.
Horses draped in Red Cross flags pull a cart covered in uniformed persons and decorated seats. The drug store is pictured in the background.
Drawn, colored depiction of the view from the C. & O. Railway. Two figures are pictured on top of a large rock formation.Published by J. A. Graham & Co.
Three men sit outside the store in an old-fashioned automobile while others stand outside the shop. Subjects unidentified.
Emma Walker Meador on the far right with Matt Cook to her right. The rest of the unidentified men haul sticks and wood across the land. The farm is now known as Meador Camp Ground at the Bluestone State Park.
The photograph is titled, "Irish Nut." An unidentified man sits on the railing while holding his hat.
Relatives of J. D. Morris pictured. One holds a gun while the other holds up a liquor bottle. First names are unknown.
Pictured are two Summers County residents who belong to the Morris family. First names unknown.
Train tracks head toward the mountain which divides Virginia and West Virginia.
Drawn depiction of the grand hotel building and grounds.Published by E. C. White of Ronceverte, W. Va. See original for correspondence.
View of the mill located outside of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
Colored depiction of the street view. Department stores line either side of the road.Published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.
Three unidentified men put their arms around each others shoulders while posing on the bridge.
Male members of J. D. Morris family gather around to play cards.
The Hinton Baking Co. entrance is covered in snow. The sidewalk nearby appears to have been shoveled clear.
The church was organized in 1848.  The present building was built in 1945 after the original collapsed during repairs.
Photo postcard belonging to L. L. & G. W. Jamison Cattle Dealers in Morgantown, W. Va.
Holly was 10 years old in this photo. He was the brother of Casto Conner and John Conner. The Conners are related to the Weltner family. The back of the photo reads, "I am 10 years and 5 months old; 4 feet 6.5 inches high; weigh 75 lbs."
Standing in the front right are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zinn, parents of Earl Ray Zinn. John Wesley Zinn married Mary M. Corrothers, daughter of William Corrothers who built the house around 1875. Earl R. Zinn married Lillian Arnett Steele.
Earl Ray Zinn, pictured on the extreme right, poses beside an automobile with his unidentified associates.
Colored drawing of the government building. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
Colored drawing depicting the church building and grounds. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
The Thayers' from Charleston, W. Va. lived in this cottage before the Sulphur Spring burned it down, according to a description on the back of the postcard.Published by Pence Springs Community Club.
Colored, drawn depiction of the waterfalls along New River.
An unidentified man is caught with his pants unbuttoned.
Group portrait of the Summers County residents and relatives.
The Gerardstown Presbyterian Church was organized in 1783.
The church was organized in 1822. The back of the post card reads: "Moorefield Presbyterian Church: Built in 1847 with additions in 1870, 1928, and 1956, used as a hospital and stable by Union Forces during the Civil War, for which an indemnity was paid by the United States Government."
A Weltner relative poses in her cap and gown while holding a diploma.
Oak Park was an amusement park situated near the town of Masontown.
Left to right are Wilbur Hall, Frank Hall, and Herbert Hall. The Hall family married into the Hallam family.
Houses are scattered at the top of hill.
Third from right is W.T.W. Dye, M. D. To his front right is Sophia A. Dye. Other subjects unidentified.
Mr. Nutter (left), Earl Parker (center) and Fred Nutter (right) stand in the background while Mrs. Nutter (front) holds the Nutter baby.
Bosch, known as "the man without hands," was the proprietor of Pete's Cigar Store in Richwood, W. Va. Bosch invented his own artificial hand after losing his left arm and right hand in a railroad accident.
Unidentified woman of the Harper family posing with a moon background.
Unidentified members of the Harper family making a pyramid.
Lou and Neal Lawrence, daughters of Mary Harper Lawrence and Ambrose Lawrence.
United States Coal and Coke Company tipple and plant.
A crowd of people, some in horse-drawn buggies, gathers in anticipation of the WVU Cadet Band.
A view of Woman's Hall on the corner of Spruce and Willey Streets, Morgantown, W.Va., formerly known as Episcopal Hall.
The Jr. OUAM Band poses on the front steps of Stewart Hall on the WVU campus, Morgantown, W.Va.
A view of a graffiti-ed rock wall at Coopers Rock.
View over Cheat Lake from Mont Chateau State Park.
A view of the former lodge of Morgantown's branch of the Masonic Order, located on the corner of High and Willey Streets.
A group of young men and women pose on a rocky hillside near the Cheat River, W. Va.
A bird's eye view of the Seneca and Sunnyside neighborhoods of Morgantown, showing the Falling Run Bridge in the foreground.
A view of the West Penn Power Dam in winter.