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Chitwood Hall is picture in the background.

1. Martin Hall, West Virginia University

2. Martin Hall, West Virginia University

3. Martin Hall, West Virginia University

View from about the present site of Women's Hall at WVU

4. View of Woodburn Circle, WVU, Morgantown, W. Va.

View of Morgantown, W. Va. and West Virginia University Campus showing Woodburn Hall and Martin Hall taken from across the river in Westover, W. Va.

5. Early Picture of Morgantown, W. Va. and WVU Campus Taken From Westover Side of River

Unidentified student poses behind Martin Hall.

6. 'Baby!', West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Crowd gathers for the ceremony inaugurating Thomas Hodges as President of West Virginia University. Among the distinguished guests was United States President William H. Taft.

7. Inauguration of West Virginia University President Hodges, Morgantown, W. Va.

Elevated view of the campus including a cemetery (on the left) next to Reynolds Hall (Commencement Hall) where Stewart Hall now stands.

8. West Virginia University Campus, Morgantown, W. Va,

Post card illustration of the buildings on Woodburn Circle on the West Virginia University campus including: Martin Hall (with clock in the cupola), Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall, and Experiment Station in the foreground.

9. 'The Circle', West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

10. WVU, Morgantown, W. Va.

11. WVU Landscape, Morgantown, W. Va.

12. Martin Hall, WVU, Morgantown, W. Va.

Note the steamboat on the Monongahela River below Woodburn Circle.

13. WVU from University Hill, Morgantown, W. Va.

Likely in (current) Martin Hall.

14. Bookstacks in WVU Library, Morgantown, W. Va.

15. Postcard Depicting Oglebay Hall and Several other WVU Buildings in Morgantown, W. Va.

Martin Hall is on the left and Woodburn Seminary to the right. Martin Hall was the first building constructed for the University. Woodburn Seminary burnt down in 1873. Woodburn Hall was built soon afterwards on the site.

16. Eastern View of West Virginia University Campus, Morgantown, W. Va

17. West Virginia University

'Showing the rear of the Experiment Station Building and the Greenhouses.'  This photo is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,' 1901.

18. Agricultural Experiment Station and Greenhouses, West Virginia University

'The University landscape and Five of the Buildings.'  The photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.

19. General View, West Virginia University

'The Library is arranged according to the Dewey Decimal System of classification and is open from 7:45 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day, except Sunday, throughout the year.  It is open Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. for reading only.  Students have free access to the shelves, and the Library is the busiest place about the University.'  This is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'

20. Martin Hall Library, West Virginia University

'So named in honor of Dr. Alexander Martin, the first President of the University, is the oldest building.  It is a three-story building containing Lecture Rooms and the Literary Society Halls; also the Library until the completion of the new Library Building.'  This is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'

21. Martin Hall, West Virginia University

'This is another fine view of the south end of the campus.'  This is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'

22. Lady in White on the Land near Martin Hall, West Virginia University

'This part of the campus shows the Circle and corners of Martin Hall, Science Hall, and University Hall.'  The picture is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.'

23. Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

This view from the hill above the University shows five of the buildings, and the Monongahela River in the distance.  From the booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,1901.'

24. Hill Top View of West Virginia University