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IDNO:
042156
Title:
Woman Holding an Autoharp; Greenawalt Gap, W. Va.
Description:
Last name of woman pictured appears to be Radcliffe.
IDNO:
048876
Title:
West Virginia University Mountaineers Jazz or Dance Band, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1920
IDNO:
052582
Title:
Buffalo Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1857
Description:
The steeple on the Buffalo Presbyterian Church is surrounded by scaffolding.
IDNO:
052927
Title:
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis
Date:
undated
Description:
"Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis at Locust Valley, Their Long Island Home."
IDNO:
052930
Title:
Portrait of John W. Davis
Date:
undated
Description:
"Forgetting his cares of leadership - John W. Davis, Democratic Nominee for President, at Home"
IDNO:
052931
Title:
John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan
Date:
undated
Description:
"John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan--Democratic candidates for President and Vice President"
IDNO:
052934
Title:
Home in Cheat Lake, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1900-1930
Description:
Home built in the 1920s, supposedly a Sears Roebuck building.
IDNO:
052935
Title:
Home in Cheat Lake, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1900-1930
Description:
Home built in the 1920s, supposedly a Sears Roebuck building.
IDNO:
052936
Title:
Cheat Lake Home
Date:
ca. 1940
Description:
Reverse reads "Tell them we want to see Mrs. Kitty Lou. I'm just doing as directed. Hoping 41 is your best yet."
IDNO:
052938
Title:
Mont Chateau
Date:
ca. 1930-1969
Description:
Postcard reads: "A Modern Rustic 55 room Lodge blended into the historic and romantic setting of the "Old Mont" just seven miles from Morgantown and the West Virginia University campus. Reasonable rates, dining room, swimming, horseback riding, boating, hiking, skiing, hunting and fishing."
IDNO:
052940
Title:
Cooper's Rock Overlook
Date:
ca. 1930-1969
Description:
"Cheat River Gorge as seen from Cooper's Rocks near Morgantown, W. Va. 2,000 feet above sea level."
IDNO:
052941
Title:
Cooper Rocks State Forest Near Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1930-1969
Description:
The wall at the edge of the Coopers Rock Overlook was constructed in the 1930s by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC.