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'This building was moved from Pittsburgh on 2 steamboats around 1905-1910 and was carried piece by piece to High St. and rebuilt.'

1. Monongahela Power Company Building on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Left, J. Lee Rice, Jr. and Right, Don Kammert.

2. Monongahela Power Officials, Morgantown, W. Va,

View of the Monongahela Power Substation from Walnut Street Bridge looking North East.

3. Monongahela Power Substation, Morgantown, W. Va.

4. Monongahela Power Company Station, Morgantown, W. Va.

Walnut Street Bridge and Monongahela Power Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.

5. Walnut Street Bridge, Morgantown, W. Va.

Showing Monongahela Power Building.

6. Corner of Fayette and High Streets, Morgantown, W. Va.

Directors and Officers of the Allegheny Power System toured the Monongahela Power Company service area Sept. 21-23.  Pictured at Lakeview Country Club they are left to right; Harold F. Butler (director), Charles B. Finch (ABS vice president), G. B. Hoffman (EHV project director), Norman Laughlin (public relations director--Monongahela), Hugh D. McDowell (APS vice president and secretary), E. Wallace Wilkinson (APS vice president and treasurer), Donald M. Kammert (Monongahela president), Francis H. May Jr. (director), George F. Schurman (director),  Robert J. MacDonald (West Penn Power Executive vice president), Benjamin Bennett (West Penn Power secretary and treasurer), Edward H. Walworth Jr. (director), J. Lee Rice Jr. (APS president), Charles D. Lyons (Potomac Edison President), Earle S. Thompson (chairman of the board), William A. Lyon (director), Harold Fetty (Monongahela representative), J. M. McCardell (Potomac Edison vice president), Joseph H. Taggart (director), Walter McKinney  (Monongahela representative), Allen Kenyon (APS controller)and James Wilt (Morgantown Division Manager).

7. Directors and Officers of the Monongahela Power Company, Fort Martin, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Farm owned by John Gemma.

8. Motorized Feed Grinder on Harrison County, W. Va. Farm

Display of pig, lamb, and chicken brooders, brooderator and chicken water warmer. Located inside Rural Electrification Building, Jackson's Mill W. Va.

9. Display of Livestock Equipment, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Torner, a Monongahela Power Co. staff member of the Elkins Division sharpens a knife on a motorized grindstone in Millcreek High School Vo-Ag shop.

10. J. V. H. Torner, Monongahela Power Company; Elkins, W.Va.

Liggett uses electric drill in Mill Creek High School Vo-Ag shop in order to make crate body for truck.

11. Barrett Liggett, Randolph County Farmer