Search Results
- IDNO:
- 040933
- Title:
- Little Girl and Pet Possums Pulling Cart, Monongalia County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Unidentified girl and her pet possums hitched to a small cart.
- IDNO:
- 040934
- Title:
- Bird Building Nest in Clothespin Bag, Monongalia County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Bird creating a nest in a hanging clothespin bag.
- IDNO:
- 040935
- Title:
- Bird In Nest, Monongalia County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Unidentified person takes a closer look at a bird perched in it's nest.
- IDNO:
- 040936
- Title:
- Rabbit Being Lured By Trap, Monongalia County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Rabbit nibbling on the end of a trap.
- IDNO:
- 040937
- Title:
- Thomas Gornet Band, Blacksville, Monongalia County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1901
- Description:
- Members identified, back row L to R: ? , Bert Johnson, ? , John Robert Martin, Harry Johnson, Tommy Burke, ___ Collins, Frank Wells, Bill Wells. Front row L to R: ? , Jeff Collins, Bill Morris, Clark Johnson, Lot Thomas, (little girl)Isabelle Thomas, Morris Clovis, Will Howard, Oz Wade. Young boy in front next to Lot Thomas is Ross Collins. Also inscribed on the back : "Lot Thomas furnished the uniforms for the band. Suits were red with gold braids. Mae Johnson Howard made Mr. Thomas' uniform The men took up a collection and presented it to Lot. Picture taken in front of Lot Thomas home. This home is now the Robert Ownen Funeral Home. At one time this band played for John Phillip Sousa." Labeled on back: "Sara Scott"
- IDNO:
- 040938
- Title:
- Blacksville Band Wagon, Blacksville, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1895
- Description:
- Identified; far left-center, "Aunt" Mae Howard (in the buggy holding a baby); in the back of the wagon, standing sixth from right, Jessie Chaplin; Standing in the front-center of the wagon, Will Howard. Inscribed on the photograph, "The photograph was taken at the foot of the town hill in front of the old building built for the Baptist Church and upstairs Odd Fellow Lodge." Labeled on back: Sara Scott
- IDNO:
- 040939
- Title:
- Worley Fort, Blacksville, W. Va.
- Description:
- Rear view of the Worley Fort. The "Worleys" were considered the first settlers in Blacksville area, circa 1783. The building was three stories high. At one time had a barricade or stockade fence around it. Just before reaching the third floor, there was a fake floor about one and half feet high to slip children into in a prone position during periods of danger from Indian attacks.
- IDNO:
- 040940
- Title:
- Boys' Metal Workshop at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1929
- IDNO:
- 040941
- Title:
- Home of Dr. David Clark, Blacksville, W. Va.
- Date:
- Undated
- Description:
- Dr. Clark left Blacksville, West Virginia before 1920. His wife was Joanna Stephens. Dr. Clark was born near Moorsville, West Virginia. He practiced dentistry in Morgantown, West Virginia during the 1920's and 1930's until his death in 1945. Photo labeled: Sara Scott
- IDNO:
- 040942
- Title:
- Fishing on Dunkard Creek, Monongalia County, W. Va/
- Date:
- ca. 1915
- Description:
- Identified L to R: _?__, Ethel Chalfant Strosnider, Reed Strosnider, Joanna Stephens Clark, ? in front of Joanna, Olive Phillips. Also labeled: "Sara Scott" on the back of the photograph.
- IDNO:
- 040943
- Title:
- Boss Park and Family at Mill, Monongalia County, W. Va
- Date:
- ca. 1907
- Description:
- This picture was taken before 1917 as the mill was painted red in 1917. Boss Park bought this mill in 1907 and move there from Tyler County, West Virginia. He modernized the equipment. Boss Park and his wife Mary are standing at the right of the door. The child Mrs. Park is holding is Harry or Earl. Mae Howard, wife of Will Howard is standing on steps just beyond Mrs. Park. Children left to right: Clarence Howard, Ethel Park, Frank Park- in front sitting. Photo labeled: Sara Scott
- IDNO:
- 040944
- Title:
- Blacksville Railroad Trestle, Blacksville, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1919
- Description:
- Strosnider barn (Livery stable in lower part). Grain mill in upper part. Before being a grain mill this was a woolen mill owned and operated by Moses Strosnider and his family. The Mem's Lantz barn can be seen just above the mill. It was actually across the street on the Lantz homestead. The back can be seen on the Strosmider Hotel. The taller building beyond that was the Bunkard Valley Bank. For names of people pictured: see original. Photo labeled: Sara Scott