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Photo taken in the spring time. Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia was aboard this transport as it headed home to the United States.

38353. 'Hood Victory Ship' Leaves Le Havre Dock, France

It's standing room only on board this transport carrying war-weary GIs across the Atlantic towards home. Included on board was Morgantown, West Virginia's Major Elmer Prince

38354. "Hood Victory Ship" Heads For Atlantic from French Port

The "Hood" was transporting World War II GIs back home to the United States.

38355. 'Hood Victory Ship' Passing Another Ship In Atlantic

Photograph was probably taken by Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, who was aboard this transport.

38356. Homeward Bound World War II GIs Looking Towards U.S.A.

Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, was aboard this transport as it brought home many other war-weary soldiers from Europe.

38357. Shoreline of New York In View As Victory Ship Enters U.S.A.

Memorial for two early settlers, Windle Millar and Patrick McCarty who were killed by Indians in 1761.

38358. Historic Marker Memorial For Windle Millar and Patrick McCarty, Mineral County, W. Va.

Confederate Monument At Romney, Hampshire County, dedicated in September 28, 1867.

38359. Confederate Monument At Romney, W. Va.

A pleasure and health resort located on Howard's Lick Run. The property was owned at one time by General Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, who gave it to his son, Charles Carter Lee.

38360. Howard's Lick Hotel, Hardy County, W. Va.

The Hampshire Southern Railroad train stands on the track, fired-up in Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia. The photograph shows only passenger cars, however the Hampshire Southern's first line also included freight service. The line ran between Romney and Moorefield.

38361. First Train, Moorefield, W. Va. 8:30 AM, May 9,1910

The house built in then Western Virginia, now Mineral County, West Virginia.

38362. Old Log House Built By Peter Putman in 1782, Near Knobley Mountain, W. Va.

This shop was located on the corner of Front and Walnut Streets.

38363. Dawson's Old Blacksmith Shop Corner, Morgantown, W. Va.

Portrait photograph of Major William C. McGrew.

38364. Major William C. McGrew of Morgantown, W. Va.