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Interior of drug store (probably Ream's Drug Store) with soda fountain on 304 High Street, Morgantown; the counterman is Harry Selby.
Chadwick's laundry wagon on Chestnut Street, Morgantown; the wagon is parked in front of the building for Chadwick's Laundry.
Unidentified baseball player in a rural setting posing alternately as a batter and a pitcher in two separate photographs.
Two players wearing uniforms with the letters "A" and "B", possibly from Preston County.
Men pose beside and inside a log train.
Postcard of various Clarksburg buildings, including Waldomore and the Waldo Hotel.  Bridge leads into Glen Elk section of Clarksburg.
Two women walk in the circle driveway outside this Elkins home.
Front view of the H. G. Davis house in Elkins, W. Va.
Two women walk outside of Halliehurst.
Exterior of the Elks Home in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Two photographs side by side. One of the Strand Theater and the other of Smoot Theater. Both Theaters are located in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
'Gorby Brothers Grocery Store, early 1900's. Located on the south side of North Street near Maple Avenue, New Martinsville, West Virginia. Left to right: unknown, Charles Thomas Gorby behind horse's collar, unknown (in back), Front: unknown, William Edward Mullett, unknown, Kersey Jesse Gorby, George Ira Gorby.'
Terrapin park in the early 1900's. Original image is out of focus.
Postcard of Market Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Postcard of Market Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Postcard of bird's eye view of Parkersburg, West Virginia.
'Around 1910, High Street is brick-paved, trolleys are in evidence, and Bell Telephone is advertising a public phone at the Odd Fellows building. Hirschman's Clothiers sports an elaborate cast-iron facade.'
Construction on bridge at foot of Wharf Street. Person sitting near left side of bridge. Electric lines and pole can be seen in front of bridge.
Group of men standing near the middle of the bridge. Two are fighting.  Some men on the walkways of the bridge. Edge of bridge can be seen. In the distance you can see hills and the pathway.
Suspension bridge known as 'The River Bridge'. View of the railroad trestle at the foot of Walnut Street.
People are entering and exiting the Monongalia County Courthouse in Morgantown, West Virginia. The street in front of the courthouse is paved in bricks.
A horse-drawn carraige and people are crossing the South Park Bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A view of the Monongahela River flowing underneath the River Bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Horse-drawn buggy used for distributing laundry.
J. H Flick Construction Company Railway Contractors from Mount Vernon, New York, located near railroad tressle at Walnut Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Anton Romisch, second from left standing. Workers pose for photograph. Many of the workers holding tools.
American Sheet and Tin Mill looking South East. Located in Morgantown, W. Va. Men and children sitting on fence located near Mill. Houses located near Mill.
Glass factory in Seneca. Tower seen before the factory, stacks located  on left side of factory.
Interior of a store located in Morgantown, W. Va. Decorations hang from ceiling.
Two men stand beside the window display.
American flags hang over display cases with boxed shirts.
'Corner of High Street and Kirk Street.'
Construction of the Wesley Methodist Church on Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Second Church building located at Willey Street in Morgantown, W. Va. Site of Present Masonic Temple.
Group portrait of female members of the Sunbeam Philothea class at the Spruce Street United Methodist Church.
A picture postcard of the Main Street North of 12th Street in Wheeling, West Virginia.
'? Chestnut Street Row Houses.'
'Built about 1790.  Fronting University Avenue.  Torn down in 1930.  Dricilla Morgan lived there many years.'
'Behind home S. Side of Kirk St. on curve before entering Spruce St.'
'Before 1927, High and Fayette Street. Strand Theater on right burned down on October 14, 1927.' Sign across the street says 'Window Display of Scranton Schools, Jolliffes Store'.
The Morgantown Hardware Company building on High Street. People in front of buildings walking on the sidewalk.
Several men are standing and sitting on the porch of the Maderia Hotel in Morgantown, West Virginia; 'Copied by Bradford Laidley, taken from Prosperity and Education Edition of The New Dominion in Morgantown, Feb. 1903.'
'City Hospital, now site of the Vincent Pallotti Hospital.'
Woman sitting on the log in a forest of trees.
Men seen standing on the unfinished construction project. Lower story already structured, working on second story.
A man and a young child sit on this porch swing. Directly behind them is a hanging shade.
Unidentified boy holda on to a bridled goat, probably a pet.
A baby sits in the bassinet on the porch of a home. Plants seen behind the baby.
Two young ladies pose for a photo in what appears to be a room in a home.
A man and woman pose for photograph near a wall picture.
Two men seen here during a scene of a play. Seem to be in a fight over a game.
A family posing in a yard, near a large rock. On left side of family appears a dog house and on the right side of the family a shed.
A couple look at each other while posing for a picture.
Two couples sit on sofa and pose for a picture. Pictures hanging on the wall behind the couples.
A young man sits on a barrel while posing for a picture. Appears to be between two buildings on a brick walkway.
A group of people pose outdoors for a photo. One guy, in the middle, making a funny face. Picture taken near a fence.
Men, women, and children seated in a field.
A woman stands holding a baby on an outside porch. Behind the woman, plants can be seen.
Two women and a man pose for a photograph. Behind them and woman stands near a water pump.
A young woman and young man seen riding a horse. Another man stands on ground in front of horse.
Grafitti can be seen on the rocks, which make up a portion of Dorsey's Knob in Morgantown.
Children are riding their bicycles behind a decorated wagon float.
Ladies in white dresses seated on the Acme Department Store float.
'Jim Koontz and Harry Selby'. Picture taken from the Selby house.
Preparing to create a road.
Group portrait of a Pietro road crew.
Young man is wearing a baseball uniform that says 'Highland A. C.'
Woman seen sitting on a piece of furniture; large rug seen in front of woman. 'Knee also worked in New York, these portraits may date to that time.'
'Colonel Zackquill Morgan 1735-1795. Founder of Morgantown, West Virginia. Photo taken of an oil painting.'