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Several men are standing in front of the shop of J.R. Miller, Tobacconist, at the corner of High and Walnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The buildings of a Planing Mill in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Jesse L. Turner at work in his Tailor Shop in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Roy Wharton and Harry Weaver are wearing the shirt sleeves in the picture. High and Pleasant where City Market is now'.
Monongahela Packet Company Boat in the foreground. Original bridge supports in the background. During Construction of the Second Morgantown/Westover (River) Bridge.
View of downtown Morgantown from across the Monongahela River bridge.  Several buildings have visible company names painted onto them.
Glass company located in Sabraton, W. Va. near Morgantown, W. Va.
Economy Tumbler Company located next to the railway tracks in Morgantown, W. Va. Rail cars seen down the tracks.
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company located in Sabraton, W. Va., near Morgantown, W. Va. Houses on the far side of the factory. Bare ground on near side of factory.
Glass factory located near Rail tracks in Morgantown, W. Va. Person walking down the railroad tracks.
Railway tracks run near Glass Company in Morgantown, W. Va. Houses seen behind the factory. Person standing on road.
G. T. Federer on on the right in a white coat. Located on Pleasant Street.
Interior view of Morgantown Printing and Binding business at their 'new location at the corner of Kirk and Chestnut.  Left to Right:  Milford Trickett, Raymond Ludwig, and Glenn (Red) Dettner.'
Three men are working at the Morgantown Printing and Binding Company at its new location, the corner of Kirk and Chestnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Employees of the Morgantown Printing and Binding business pose for a group portrait. The business was located at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
To the left is Vance & Pisegna Billiard Parlor. Next to it appears to be an employment office building, advertising for wanted miners.
Print number 970.
Print number 969.
Print number 962.
Ice cream truck parked in front of some houses.
Print number 968.
Group portrait of 'Original Force in Morgantown Plant- 1942', Morgantown, W. Va.
Photo description reads,"Vacation pay-- These miners, shown at paymaster's window at Osage Mine of Consolidation Coal Co., today started 10-day vac ation one day after union and operators reached contract agreement. They are picture as they lined up for $100 vacation pay."
The Morgantown distributing company drives the beer supply to its destination.
A mother and son purchase ice cream at the Sanitary Milk Bar in Morgantown, West Virginia. William Barker, foreground, and Emory Yauger are pictured.
The front of the National Mine Service Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Sterling Faucet Company, located in Morgantown, W. Va. Automobiles parked outside of company. Few houses located near factory.
Coal Research Bureau (Bureau of Mines). Charles N. Resenecker of the Bureau's gas turbine staff checks assembly of the bearing between the turbine and compressor rotors. The large bladed rotor at the left contains the new blades, and is the heart of the gas turbine plant. The air compressor is the bladed unit at the right. Hot high-speed gases from the combustion of coal spin the rotor at the left and then leave through an exhaust stack (not shown). The air compresor, rotated by the turbine, supplies air needed to burn the coal. The turbine also drives electric generators (not shown in this photograph).
From left to right: Stan Stancowicz, John Morgan, and Howard Husk standing under  sign that reads: The C and P Telephone Company of West Virginia, Part of the Nationwide Bell System.  Morgantown, W. Va.
Work being done on Massullo's Dry Cleaners. Using a crane to lift heavy equipment for construction.
Men working on the building Massullo's Dry Cleaners in Morgantown, W. Va.
Types of weapons and equipment used during the Civil War, including rifles, banonets, a cannon and ammunition are displayed.
Construction Site.
'Near Monongahela Boulevard'. Land where a 'ultra-modern motel with 30 units will be erected'.
Two ladies are walking past Massullo's Cleaners in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Worker in glass factory in Morgantown, W. Va. Putting finishing touches on products.
Two police officers standing on the corner of Spruce and Pleasants Streets (Lt. Oscar Clingan front, Ch. John Lewis back.)  Morgantown, W. Va.
Consumer Loan office located in Morgantown, W. Va. Pedestrians passing by, walking down the street. O.B. Fawley Music Company to the left of Consumer Loan
Construction site showing a crane near a culvert.
Worker seen here taking glass products out of the heater. Using tool to grab glass product.
Galis Electric and Machine Company located in Morgantown, W. Va. Automobiles located at the bottom of the hill.
Man reading some tape. 'For Centennial.'
J. W. Ruby gives flowers to Miss Sterling Faucet at her coronation.
Currency exhibit of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Virginia on display in the lobby of the First National Bank, Morgantown, W. Va.
Image taken in fall of 1964; O. S. Chittum, owner of the Buick dealership, standing in center; other two men are Buick officials from the Pittsburgh zone office.
Possibly a bowling alley.
'Corner of University Ave and Fayette St. looking N. W.'
An employee is working at the new Telephone Exchange in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Possibly the airport building under constructed.
Group Portrait of employees at a banquet.
Newly built Milan Pharmaceuticals located in the Evansdale area of Morgantown, W. Va.
Equipment ready for the construction of Sewage Plant in Morgantown, W. Va. Building is partially erected.
A man is picking up his dry cleaning at Massullo's Cleaners on High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The construction site of the new C and P Telephone Exchange at Suncrest, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Morgantown Ordinance Works, Inc. check for 50,000 dollars made out to the Morgantown Community Association signed by J.W. Ruby, Morgantown, W. Va.
Located on the corner of Beechurst and Fayette Streets.
A couple standing outside the Metropolitan Theatre on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.
Commerical advertisement for Sterling Faucet. Sterling Faucet was located in Morgantown, W. Va.
Burger Boy's Food-A-Rama restaurant where hamburgers were $.15, as it appeared at night. Sign was lit and in motion.
BBF was a burger shop in Morgantown.  A Morgantown police officer is talking to a man in the crowd.
'Original woolen mill portion of building view facing west along Rail Road.'
'Detail of window casements along the Railroad tracks. View facing west. Windows of original Woolen Mill portion of building.'
'View looking north along Rail road shows additions and original mill portions of east side of building.'
'View from river side looking north at end of factory showing additions.'
The New Dominion was Morgantown's first daily newspaper. Beginning as a weekly in 1876, the paper start publishing dailies in 1897.
Information included with photograph, "Site of Big B. 1986. None of the workers are identified.
Notice the pipe stuck in tree above shack.
Several boys hanging out in front of a shop/bar in Morgantown, West Virginia, enjoy the teddy bear dressed up as a baseball player sitting on the shop's steps. The word printed on the bear's uniform is "Alunini".
'West brickyard looking toward north Morgantown Hill, showing a part of Sunnyside, an uninhabited Wiles Hill, and Lough Brothers Carriage Factory on the west side of Beechurst.'
Exterior of Victor Elevator and Mills Company, Morgantown.
A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of the Wallace House Stables, 'facing the Junior High site on Spruce Street; Wiles Block, Stable End.'
Robert L. Stewart and his son, Robert W. Stewart in their horse drawn wagon.
'The Water Works - hauling water supply to High Street on Walnut Street.  Left is James Arthur Garfield Edwards. Right is Charles Daniel Edwards,[sons of John Edwards, owner the water supply business], identified by Grace Edwards Waters.'
The old Post Printing House, at the corner of Walnut and Chestnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia. Max Mathers at the second story window.
'Burgess Henshaw proprietor of cafe.  (African-American wed to Mary Holland.  258 High Street. Property of Mr. Roy Dille, S.W. corner High Street and Walnut Street.' Small groups of people conversing near the cafe.
'Loyd Smith, He had meat market on Walnut Street, in old brick home. Joseph Widdows of Dr. L. S. Brock before 1900. Steak $.10 pound delivered. Joseph L. Smith meat market listed in 1898 W. V. Gazetteer'.
Four men are standing in front of Dawson's News Stand in Morgantown, West Virginia. There are: (right) Grover 'Coopeye' Rice, H. Ott Garrison 'Hog' (middle), ? Fox 'Foxy' (left) and Fenton Rice (rear) High and Fayette Streets. Centennial edition of Morgantown Post.
Four men are standing in front of a business at the corner of Fayette and University Avenue in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Umbrella bears the words 'Stag Trousers Union Made Never Rip'.
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.
Horse-drawn buggy used for distributing laundry.
Chadwick's laundry wagon on Chestnut Street, Morgantown; the wagon is parked in front of the building for Chadwick's Laundry.