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View looking upstream of the Stoney River Dam.  Newly completed 1915.
Group portrait of surviving members of the Confederate 'Immortal 600' during a reunion at Richmond, Virginia, in 1915.  The Immortal 600 were forty-two days under fire on Morris Island, South Carolina; sixty-five days on rotten corn meal, cats, and pickle rations at Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski; eighteen days on the prison ship, Crescent.
'Early tools used in the Volcano fields. Originals in Marietta, Ohio museum.'
A view of buildings on High Street.
Three employees and paper scattered on the floor of W. W. Logan's Print Shop.
This is the summer residence of E.H. Williamson (of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Dr. F.K. Ream (of New York City).
Work done in Williamson, W. Va. by Thoney Pietro.
'Work done in Williamson, W. Va. by Thoney Pietro.'
Curbs and road bed constructed by Pietro Company.
Work done in Williamson, W. Va. by Thoney Pietro.
4th Avenue Curve.
New road will be perpendicular to Ethyl Street.
Man on horse (possibly Thoney Pietro) on edge of road under construction.  View overlooks railroad tracks and portion of town.
Mr. Anthony Berg on the staff of the West Virginia University Department of Plant Pathology, poses with a hand-made dusting machine.
Herscel D. Wade is on the far left in the back row.
'Clarksburg for Christ - Dr. Jno. Hamilton Tabernacle'
Post card sent on June 30, 1915.
Post card sent September 13, 1915.
'Standing in doorway is William E. Rush, Postmaster Monongalia County: Population 101.'
Miss Stella Woofter 'teacher' back row on right.
Rejetos Jichancas formed in 1908. It's origins are unclear, but membership was highly prized. The group did not appear in WVU yearbooks after 1928.
Group portrait of operators in front of a C&O Railway schedule board. L to R; David W. Morgan, Valmer A. Meadow, J. B. Thomas, Todie B. Green. Other information the back of the photograph includes: "from Roy Long Coll 1998"
Unidentified staff and students of all ages gathered outside of the school for a picture.
The women sitting on the porch steps with the pet dog.
Team portrait on the steps of the high school. Subjects unidentified.
From left to right, T. E. Hanifin (dispatcher), F. L. Cox (dispatcher), J. D. Germer (Dispatcher), T. A. Kirby (clerk), E. M. Curry (chief train dispatcher), O. E. Houchins (chief clerk to sup't) and M. A. Bolad (assistant train master).
An explosion in the mine killed 115 miners and trapped 41 for five days. Survivors told stories of chewing leather shoelaces and the inner bark on chestnut mine props to stave off hunger. The men in the photo are unidentified.
Pictured from left to right is engineer John Scott, conductor J. C. Morgan, fireman J. B. "Bert" Hatcher, engineer E. T. Lawson, Sr., and standing in the back is engineer G. R. Sale.
A group of men inspect the damage caused by an explosion at the mine. Subjects unidentified.
View looking down Main Street in the town of Mount Hope.
"The first camp ever held in West Virginia. J. U. Shipman- County agent."