Joseph A. Dusch's Esso Service Station in Wheeling, W. Va., on corner of 33rd Eoff streets. Includes two gas pumps and presumably J.A. Dusch standing in front of his station.
Groves and Halterman Furniture and Department Store, Petersburg, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1890-1910
Description:
View of four men in front of Groves and Halterman Furniture and Department Store from across the street, Petersburg, W. Va. 'Harmen Groves, F. E. Harman, Wilbur Heach'
'West Virginia coal miners entering 'the bowels of the earth' to produce fuel for the defense of the Nation. The State supplies more than a quarter of the Nation's total production of coal.' Courtesy of W. Va. Dept of Labor.
General Chairman of the Buckwheat Festival and Committee, Preston County, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1963
Description:
'From left to right: Alton Anderson, Farmers Day Chr., Robert Halbutter, Asst General Chr., John Trenton, Genearl Chr., Shriley Wilkinson, Secretary, Jim Wilkinson, Antiques Car Show Chr., Phil Spahr, School Day Chr., Bert Cence, Horse Show Chr., Bill Armstrong, Fireman Day Chr. Absent from photo - Jan Cook.'
'The Plus 6" coal will be crushed to minus 1.5" and two 16,6" Chance Cones will wash the 6 x 3/8 coal. Current production of approximately 1800 tons per day is crushed to minus 1.25" then trucked to the storage yard of the new Kammer Power plant.'
Staff of W. Va. Industrial School for Boys on Flag Day, Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.
Date:
1904
Description:
First Row, Left to Right: O. T. Sines (day guard), George Travis (eng.), H. O. Vantramp (eng.), Frank Moore (baker), unknown (teacher), W. R. Collins (guard). Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Walter (stable boss), Ralph Kunst (guard), C. E. Bunner (chief eng.), H. L. McMillin (boy's cook). Third Row, Left to Right: Mr. Deering (guard), E. Whitescarver (teacher), Mr. Sheppard (shoe shop supervisor).' The men pose for a group portrait as the boys look out the windows of the school behind them.
Coke Oven Area, Morgantown Ordnance Works, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1945
Description:
Circulating Liquor Cooler, Bldg. 109 From Volume One of Morgantown Ordnance Plant Pictures at Morgantown, W. Va. Constructed and Operated by the Ammonia Department, E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company.