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Bernard Carroll Alderson, dressed in his West Virginia University Cadet uniform. Born at Alderson, W. Va., 1970; A. B. 1889; A. M. 1896; Assistant in Ancient Languages, West Virginia University, 1890-1892; Professor of Latin and Greek, ibid, 1893-1895; graduate student and reader in Greek, University of Chicago, 1892-1893 and 1895-1896; teacher in city schools, Roswell, New Mexico, 1899-1900; principal of Alderson Academy 1901 to present time.
Midelburg in his West Virginia University cadet uniform.
Scene of houses bordering small plots of farm land located in Monongalia County.
Portrait of an unidentified West Virginia University Cadet in uniform.
Two unidentified students in their West Virginia University baseball team uniforms.
Portrait of an unidentified young child in Morgantown, W. Va.
Unidentified photographer poses with his wagon and horses. A camera portal can be seen in the box housing the camera which is mounted on the wagon.
Frank Stephens and his horse pose on a cobbled street in Morgantown, W. Va. Published by Monongahela River Photo Co.
Portrait of group picking raspberries on Mason's Berry Farm in Morgantown, W. Va. None of the subjects are identified.
The bridge crosses the Monongahela River into Morgantown, which can be seen in the background of this photo.
Possibly employees of the Acme Publishing Co. The building was located on High Street.
Caption included with the photograph, "At the Old Pump Station-- this crew of men is shown during construction of the old pump station on Cobun Creek. The man in suit and derby is Charles Miller. This building now houses Dinsmore Tire company. The picture was provided by Mrs. Jess Madigan of 416 Dorsey Avenue. The building was, and may still be, next to the City Water Plant on South University Avenue in Morgantown, W. Va. Reprinted in the 1963 Centennial Edition of the Morgantown Post."