'West brickyard looking toward north Morgantown Hill, showing a part of Sunnyside, an uninhabited Wiles Hill, and Lough Brothers Carriage Factory on the west side of Beechurst.'
'John H. Hoffman building which stood on the site of the Garlow building. This was used by the University as a school of music during the term of the Dean Rightson and Ellenburger.'
Home of Professor William P. Willey, Morgantown, W. Va.
Description:
'The home of the late Prof. W. P. Willey on the south-west corner of Pleasant and Spruce Streets. Prof. Willey for a number of years was the editor of the W. Va. Bar. Many of his articles were written in this home. The small residence to the left is the home of Miss Hattie Tennant. These homes were built about 1885.'
'South view of High Street near the Post Office and Montgomery Ward Store.' A view of High Street on a snowy winter day before 1926, because the High Street Bridge wasn't built yet.
Madeira Family Group at their Home in Morgantown, W. Va.
Description:
'A group of five ladies and one gentleman at some residence. Probably the Madeira house at the intersection of Beverly Avenue and University Driveway. (Mrs. Madeira standing center)'.