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Post card illustration of the buildings on Woodburn Circle on the West Virginia University campus including: Martin Hall (with clock in the cupola), Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall, and Experiment Station in the foreground.

37921. 'The Circle', West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Post card team portrait of the 1909 West Virginia University Football Team in uniform.

37922. West Virginia University Football Team

Portrait of Judge Alpheus F. Haymond who served on the West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals, 1873-1883. Photograph scanned from "Bench and Bar of West Virginia", edited by George W. Atkinson, 1919, page 45.

37923. Judge Alpheus F. Haymond

Portrait of Judge Homer A. Holt who served six years on the West Virginia State Supreme Court. Photograph scanned from, "Bench and Bar of West Virginia", edited by George W. Atkinson, 1919, page 101.

37924. Homer A. Holt

West Virginia Country and Western performers, The Franklin Brothers, left to right, Billy, Delmos and Clyde, standing behind a microphone at radio station, WMMN in Fairmont, West Virginia.

37925. Franklin Brothers., Billy - Delmos - Clyde

Elevated view small town in Harrison County.

37926. West End Bristal, Harrison County, W. Va.

Unidentified teamster works hard at transferring or hauling a load.

37927. Lynch's Transfer and Storage Company, Shinnston, W. Va.

Created for West Virginia's Fifty Year Celebration. Also printed on the image, " By Starkey at Rau's No. 25".

37928. Ship of State Float, Wheeling, W. Va.

Unidentified students and staff pose in front of "The Hall" on the WVU campus.  Inscribed on the back.  "Whitesell" and "Marie Price".

37929. Group Portrait of Residents from Episcopal Hall at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Unidentified students spoon together on a unique sled complete with "headlights".

37930. Kappa Alpha Fraternity Sledding Team at WVU, Morgantown, W. Va.

Glass Plate Positive

37931. Portrait of Unidentified Young Woman

Now known as Independence Hall, delegates gathered here for the Second Wheeling Convention in the summer of 1861 and formed the Restored Government of Virginia. Subsequently a proposal was passed to create a new state. The caption reads, "Custom House at Wheeling, now the Seat of the New Government of Virginia".  This sketch was published in Frank Leslile's Illustrated.

37932. Custom House, Wheeling, Virginia (West Virginia)