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Consolidated elevators in foreground; Docks #1, Pgh Coal Co. 'abandoned'; Docks #7 'used section'; Docks #7 'abandoned section'; Consolidated Elevators; Cleveland Cliffs Coal Docks; Capitol Elevators; North Western Fuel Co. Coal Docks #4 'Consolidated Coal Co.'; Occident Elevators; Planey Elevators; Long strip of land is Minnesota and Wisconsin Points separating the harbor from Lake Superior. Photographed in fall 1942.

1. Pittsburgh Coal Co. of Wisconsin, Docks #7, Duluth Minnesota

Large group of people crowd Happy's Inn.

2. Happy's Inn

Large crowd in Happy's Inn. 'James Timmis [sic], who was an organizer at Chicago, meat packers [sic].'

3. Happy Day at Happy's Inn

Close-up view of several Pendleton Cabins. Jun - Aug 1942.

4. Pendleton Cabins

Aerial view of a plant the Owens-Illinois Glass Company in Huntington, West Virginia.

5. Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Huntington, W. Va.

An aerial view of the International Nickel Company Plant in Huntington, West Virginia.

6. International Nickel Company Plant, Huntington, W. Va.

An aerial view of the Standard Ultramarine Company Plant, Huntington West Virginia.

7. Standard Ultramarine Company Plant, Huntington W. Va.

Aerial view of the West Virginia Rail Company Plant in Huntington, West Virginia.

8. West Virginia Rail Company Plant, Huntington, W. Va.

Large building at the Guyan Country Club.

9. Guyan Country Club, Huntington, W. Va.

Rose garden and surrounding buildings at Ritter Park.

10. Aerial View of Rose Garden in Ritter Park, Huntington, W. Va.

11. Erecting a Section of Floodwall, Huntington, W. Va.

12. Aerial View of Bridge over the Ohio River, Huntington, W. Va.

Three sections of the floodwall under construction.

13. Erecting a Section of Floodwall, Huntington, W. Va.

Group portrait of 'Original Force in Morgantown Plant- 1942', Morgantown, W. Va.

14. Sterling Faucet Work Force, Morgantown, W. Va.

15. Gas Powered Combine Locomotive No. 6045, Hardy County, W. Va.

16. Robert Jones General Hauling Prepares to Move Heavy Equipment for the Greenbrier Ore Co., Marlinton, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

Before the NCAA Tournament the winner of the NIT was recognized as the official College Basketball National Champions. In 1942 the Mountaineers won the NIT Tournament claiming the National title.

17. National Champions West Virginia University Basketball Team Accepts Trophy

18. Flying Eagles Band, Woodrow Wilson High School, Beckley, Raleigh County, W.Va.

Class of 1942 from the School of Journalism pose with Dr. and Mrs. P. I. Reed.  The Reeds stand far right and Prof. Wild stands to the far left.  Mrs. Reed was an English teacher.

19. School of Journalism Class of 1942, West Virginia University

20. Derailment Car Along Greenbrier River, W.Va.

21. Derailment Along the Greenbrier River, W.Va.

A bird's-eye-view of the C&O Railway shops.

22. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company Shops, Huntington, W. Va.

23. Captain John M. Wheeler in New Guinea

From left to right Walker Long; Max Fullerton; Thomas O'B. Flynn and Hugh Ike Shott.

24. Four Men at a Table

Group photo of Storer College, class of 1942, standing in caps and gowns on front steps of building on campus. Pres. and Mrs. McDonald in middle of bottom row.

25. Group Portrait of Storer College Class of 1942, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

26. Lee and Juanita Moore with Son, Roger Lee, Radio Performers

Post card photograph of artist Blanche Lazzell watering her flowers in front of her studio which is on a pier in Provincetown, Massachusetts located on Cape Cod.

27. Blanche Lazzell in Front of Her Art Studio, Provincetown, Mass.

State champions in 1942. None of the members are identified.

28. Calhoun County High School Football Team, Calhoun Co., W. Va.

29. Portrait of Evelyn Villers, Fairmont, W. Va.

Print number 295.

30. Partially Constructed Health Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

Now called White Hall. Print number 302.

31. Mineral Industries Lab (White Hall), Morgantown, W. Va.

Now called White Hall. Print number 306.

32. Mineral Industries Lab (White Hall), Morgantown, W. Va.

Print number 307.

33. Mineral Industries Lab (White Hall), Morgantown, W. Va.

Print number 308.

34. Mineral Industries Lab (White Hall), Morgantown, W. Va.

Print number 1513.

35. E.J. Barrett Class

Cook, a World War II soldier, is pictured in uniform.

36. Portrait of George W. Cook of Summers County, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the Wheeling Steelmakers radio program. The Wheeling Steelmakers radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

37. Lt. Col. Thomas H. Eddy of the United States Army Addressing the Employees of the Wheeling Plant of the Wheeling Corrugating Co., Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the Wheeling Steelmakers radio program. The Wheeling Steelmakers radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

38. Employee Color Guards Form Outside Capitol Theatre Before Employee Parade is Formed to Return to Wheeling Factory, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the Wheeling Steelmakers radio program. The Wheeling Steelmakers radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

39. Mr. Henry D. Clouse, President Local Union 248 U.S.W. of A, Delivering Acceptance Speech For the Employees of Wheeling Plant, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the Wheeling Steelmakers radio program. The Wheeling Steelmakers radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

40. Lt. Commander Charles M. Royal, Presenting Army-Naby 'E' Pines to Mr. M.E. Marsh, Mr. A.K. Monroe, Mr. Henry D. Clouse, and Mr. John R. Grundy, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the Wheeling Steelmakers radio program. The Wheeling Steelmakers radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

41. Lt. Commander Charles M. Royal, Who Represented the U.S. Navy, Addressing the Employees Prior to the Presentation of the Army-Navy 'E' Pins, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program. The "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

42. Mr. M.E. Marsh, General Manager of the Wheeling Plant of Wheeling Corrugating Co., Officially Accepts the Army-Navy 'E' Award, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program. The "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

43. Color Guard of Wheeling Post No. 1 of the American Legion Raising the Pennant During Program, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program. The "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

44. Close Up of Lt. Col. Thomas H. Eddy, Presenting Pennant, and Mr. M.E. Marsh, Accepting, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program. The "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

45. Lt. Col. Thomas H. Eddy Presenting the Army Navy Production Award Pennant to the Wheeling Plant, Which Was Accepted by Mr. M.E. Marsh, General Manager, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photo taken during the Army-Navy Award presentation inside of the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. The presentation was broadcast on over 127 radio stations of NBC's Blue Network, including the "It's Wheeling Steel" radio program. The "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast was moved to the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1939 as production became more polished and more and more listeners tuned in.

46. Master of Ceremonies, Howard D. Matthews, Opening the Program Which Was Broadcast Over 127 Stations of the Blue Network, Wheeling, W. Va.

The locomotives sit on the tracks below the pit.

47. Passenger Engines Below the Inspection Pit, Hinton, W. Va.

Miners stand beside the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars. Subjects unidentified.

48. C. & O. Railway Cars Transporting Coal in Marlinton, W. Va.