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Several boys hanging out in front of a shop/bar in Morgantown, West Virginia, enjoy the teddy bear dressed up as a baseball player sitting on the shop's steps. The word printed on the bear's uniform is "Alunini".
Houses surround loading site along the Monongahela River.
Worker in glass factory in Morgantown, W. Va. Putting finishing touches on products.
Worker seen here taking glass products out of the heater. Using tool to grab glass product.
Equipment ready for the construction of Sewage Plant in Morgantown, W. Va. Building is partially erected.
'Dupont Chemical Company, now Morgantown Ordnance Works.' A few houses surround the plant. The river is located on the far side of the plant. Automobiles can be located in the parking lots.
Coal Research Bureau (Bureau of Mines). Charles N. Resenecker of the Bureau's gas turbine staff checks assembly of the bearing between the turbine and compressor rotors. The large bladed rotor at the left contains the new blades, and is the heart of the gas turbine plant. The air compressor is the bladed unit at the right. Hot high-speed gases from the combustion of coal spin the rotor at the left and then leave through an exhaust stack (not shown). The air compresor, rotated by the turbine, supplies air needed to burn the coal. The turbine also drives electric generators (not shown in this photograph).
Robert L. Stewart and his son, Robert W. Stewart in their horse drawn wagon.
Three men showing off products of pajama factory.
Interior of shirt factory at Marilla in Morgantown, W. Va. Workers are busy on their machines.
Shirt factory at Marilla in Morgantown, W. Va., located near railway tracks. Power lines span near the shirt factory.
Dust flies as cars exit the Marilla Shirt Factory parking lot.