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Early twentieth century students walking away from Woodburn Hall likely between classes at West Virginia University.
View from about the present site of Women's Hall at WVU
Image shows Woodburn Hall without the wings and displays "WVU" dug into the grass in Woodburn Circle.
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.
Three young women and one young man, books in hand stroll the "circle" as several students gather on the steps of Woodburn Hall in the background.
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.
The bridge spanned across the Falling Run near Woodburn Circle.
The University Cadet Corps with cannons in formation near Woodburn Circle.
The photo is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,' 1901.
The photo is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings,' 1901.
'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.'
"WVU cadets stand for inspection beside the new $4000 Armory built in 1873. University Ave had not been built yet so the white fence delineates Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall includes an entrance porch with a balcony.", as described in  "West Virginia University, Symbol of Unity in a Sectionalized State".
David Jacobs (first on the right); Donovan Randolph (center)
A view of Woodburn Hall and students in the circle on a snowy day.
People walk in a procession toward Woodburn Circle. Martin Hall and Chitwood Hall visible.
Woodburn, Martin, and Chitwood Halls.
A photograph of the Downtown Campus of WVU, with Martin Hall in the foreground, Woodburn Hall to the left and Chitwood Hall on the Right.
People gathered in Woodburn Circle, Taft and others likely on porch of Martin Hall.
Looking down on Woodburn Circle on WVU Downtown campus: from further left Commencement Hall, Agricultural Experiment Station, Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall and Chitwood Hall.
Two females dressed in white symbolic of 4-H spirits pose around a prop shaping as 4-H logo, four leaves clover possibly in Woodburn circle at West Virginia University.