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Mining town of Lochgelly in the Winter.
View of debris form a demolished home and a car after a wind storm.
Work being done on the Philippi Post Office.
Townspeople surround a coffin and grave marker for Old Man Gloom and watch as an announcer reads from a paper in front of a WMMN microphone during Old Man Gloom funeral in downtown Fairmont, West Virginia.
People stand on the sidewalk outside of Crims Store.
View of miners homes along a hillside at Scott's Run.
C.R. Orton, back row, third on left.
Imperial Ice Cream Co., on the corner of Beech Street and Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
Four men stand below a girl seated on a large Hoover vacuum cleaner on the back of a Monongahela West Penn Public Service Company truck.
Several cars are parked in front of the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Garages in Grafton, West Virginia.
Members of a Boys Basketball team pose for a group portrait.
Group portrait of the 1928 West Virginia University Football Team.
The Cole Bros. crew is laying cement.
A view of Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
Workers stand on scaffolding around the Philippi Post Office while it is under construction.
Men work on the brick post office.
View of Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.
Central Lunch, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Grocer, and other buildings on Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.
Picture is on the front of a Christmas card sent out by President and Mrs. James G. Harlow.
A man stands atop the construction of the Philippi Post Office.
Warren Methodist Episcopal Church on Thayer Street, West Side, in Grafton, West Virginia.
Front entrance and window display of Friedman and Son Clothing Store on Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.
Lutheran Church on Washington Street, in Grafton, West Virginia.
Located below Monongahela Avenue in Westover.
Front of Drummond Chapel M.E. Church, "The Flats," Morgantown, W. Va.
'Baylor College, Belton, Texas.'
'Before the fire...1928 (No Cupola.)'
On the steps of Oglebay Hall.
Members are shooting a Cannon, banner hanging from house says, 'The South Has Risen'
A picture of a man with a saw, Latch Dillion (?), and a child, Warren Ellison on the ice.
A steel mill on the river bank at Benwood, W. Va.
On the back of the photo: ' In 1928 City Baseball Champions were standing, left to right, Clyde Gatchel, Lee Carney, Louis Merck, Paul McDowell, Mike Mehalic and  Walter Wolfe. Sitting, also left to right, Tony Malone, Leo Burke, Flody Styvesant, Steve Mehalic, Morley Cross, Bud Shank, and Joe Folio, who furnished this picture for the Notebook.'
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.
Unidentified teamster works hard at transferring or hauling a load.
E.C. Brown (teacher), Beulah Williams, Laudia Phillips, Darlie Rumble, Dorothea Rumble, Betty Williams, Harold Phillips, Ralph Williams.
Josephine Lyons (teacher), George Britton, Luther Britton, Bill Brown, Howard Brown Virginia Austin, Darlie Rumble, Woodrow Moore, Laudia Phillips, Pauline Gwynn, Clarence Reppart (teacher).
This grade and high school was built in 1925. It took the place of five one-room schools located in the neighborhoods of Way-man's Ridge, Allen, Limestone, Wood Hill and Fairview. It was constructed after the Fairview school house burned down in 1923. It was located in Limestone Community in Marshall County, West Virginia.
Fansler authored the "History of Tucker County, West Virginia", published in 1962.
Unidentified members of the Fansler family pose for a group portrait.
Wife of photographer Ray Stoker.
Bartrug moved on to coach at Charleston High School.
Caption reads, "This Family Orchestra has been playing for all modern dances and social events for the past three years. Why not let us play for your dances or amusements?"
Print number 427.
Print number 422. President Turner is the man in foreground who is second from the right.
Print number 78.
Print number 85b.
Print number 85a.
Print number 93a.
Print number 94.
Print number 962.
Keller stands beside his automobile at 112 Greenbrier Drive near Hinton, W. Va.
Print number 1170.
Print number 1770.
Print number 1c.
Print number 83. (From left to right): Francis Glenn, Black, and Behnke.
Print number 84.
Print number 92.
Print number 91.
Print number 102c.
Print number 227.
Print number 1174.
Print number 1771.
Print number 1772.
Print number 79.
Print number 80a.
Print number 89.
Print number 87.
Print number 97.
Print number 98.
Varney reaches back as he prepare to throw the ball.
The 201st was first activated in 1735 and is the longest serving unit of the National Guard. The men pictured are veterans of WWI.
Members of the 201st regimental band are pictured at a military camp in Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Turner, center, is pictured with two unidentified associates outside of a WVU building the day of his inauguration.
John Roscoe Turner, center, stands with unidentified associates outside of the old music building on this day of his inauguration.
The Hotel Morgan opened on High Street in Morgantown in 1925