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The Red Sulfur Spring House was part of a popular resort. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
Maddy Caves are saltpeter caves in Monroe County. During the Civil War, the caves were mined by the Confederates for nitrate, used to make gun powder. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
A horse-drawn carriage with passengers on Hans Creek Road. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
Information included with the photograph, unidentified workers were "... probably thrashing clover for seed ... Note the wooden wheels on the thrashing machine."
Julia Blair Dunlap was also Mrs. Addison Dunlap. Information included with the photograph: "Ft Worth, Tex. 'Pioneer" and "Aunt Julia" is inscribed on the photo.
Portrait of a student, identified only as "Turner", who attended the University. On the back are the words "Turner-a University friend".
Inscribed on the back of the photo is "L.A. Burns, a school man"
Frank Tuckwiller was a student at West Virginia University around the turn of the century. Inscribed on the back of the photograph is "Frank Tuckwiller-a University friend"
F.W. Muldoon was a student and a member of the WVU Corps of Cadets Band. Inscribed on the back of the photo is "Muldoon-a University friend"
Portrait of Charles Alexander Ellison and Addison Dunlap Ellison. Both boys were West Virginia University cadets. The photo was believed to have been taken around 1895.
Information included with photograph: "William Petrie Dunlap, grandson of E. Clara Petrie Dunlap & Addison Dunlap. Child of Charles Dunlap. last Dunlap to occupy the old Addison-Dunlap house on Hans Creek, Monroe Co."