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Post card, color print of the Pylons outside the Health Science Center on the WVU Campus.

38461. Pylons at West Virginia University Health Science Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

Fourth west of Thurmond.

38462. C & O Station, Nuttall, W. Va.

New York Central train stopped at Rainelle,  West Virginia.

38463. NYC 6327 at Rainelle, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Morgantown as seen in part from Westover, about 1910 or so. Visible on the crest of the hill is the old WVU astronomical observatory (built 1900) which was burned in 1919 to celebrate a football victory. In foreground are the old Commencement Hall, (later Reynolds Hall, torn down to make way for the New Mountainlair). Also visible is the Administration Building (Stewart Hall). From an old glass plate negative in the WVU Library.

38464. Roof Line of West Virginia University Buildings With Astronomical Observatory On Hill, Morgantown, W. Va.

Well dressed man poses for a portrait in a Wheeling, West Virginia studio.

38465. Cabinet Card Portrait of Unidentified Man

In commemoration of the flight by Jennings Randolph, member of Congress and Arthur C. Hyde, pilot, on November 6, 1943, from Morgantown, West Virginia to Washington D. C., in first U. S. airplane powered by gasoline made from coal.

38466. Commerorative Flight of West Virginia Congressman Jennings Randolph and Arthur C. Hyde

Pleasant Street lined with businesses, such as Weintrob Brothers, Glassman's and Peoples Market.

38467. Pleasant Street, Morgantown W. Va.

Possibly a group of folk dancers posing in eastern European style dress.

38468. Unidentified Group of Women Dancers In Costume

Young women wearing uniforms with bloomers, commonly worn for athletic activities in the early 1900s.

38469. Unidentified Group Portrait of Young Women In Athletic Uniforms

African-American woman holding a milking pail while sitting on a dairy cow.

38470. 'Lovenia The Georgia Milkmaid'

Established in 1866. The route of the line ran from the Baltimore & Ohio's Parkersburg Branch, the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, north, east and west. In practice it went to the oilfield at Volcano and no farther. In the photograph, the name "Maj. W. R. Sterling" is written across the engine.

38471. Laurel Fork & Sand Hill Railroad Owned by William C. Stiles, Jr., William R. Sterling, J. N. Camden, Samuel D. Karns, and Austin Gunnison

Group portrait of several men, women, and children, many holding instruments, pose outside  "Assembly House".

38472. Portrait of Unidentified Group Including Members of Rural West Virginia Band