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Two women carry the Stewartstown Community Banner in the Rain.
Two horses stand behind a wagon in the Monongalia County Bicentennial Parade. Water is seen on the road. Man wearing a poncho indicating rain.
Two men riding in a horse drawn buggy advertising for Whiston for Sheriff during the Monongalia County Bicentennial Parade.
Oxen lead a covered wagon in the Monongalia County Bicentennial Parade.
Colonial drum corp and other participants lining up on Monongahela Boulevard for the Monongalia County Bicentennial Parade.
Two girls with umbrellas carry the flag of 1776 with 13 stars in the Monongalia County Bicentennial parade.
On a rainy day a jeep is pulling a float in the Monongalia Bicentennial Parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
On a rainy day two horses are pulling a covered wagon in the Monongalia Bicentennial Parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Man holding a flag.
Man dressed as Uncle Sam holding a umbrella.
Man dressed as Uncle Sam holding a umbrella.
On a rainy day, four cattle are pulling a covered wagon in the Monongalia Bicentennial Parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Group of young African American children in colonial costumes marching while playing the drums.
A wagon carrying people advertising Ball for Circuit Court Judge rides in the Monongalia Bicentennial Parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A boy carrying a banner labeled 'Hastings Stable' leads a group of people on horseback and a covered wagon.
Two men with umbrellas stand on the road.
Woman with an umbrella holds the hand of a small girl.
A truck in the parade carries a group of people down Beechurst Avenue.
On a rainy day, a horse is pulling a carriage with two men during the Monongalia County Bicentennial Parade in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Group of women on a truck in period clothing.
Man in a police hat in the rain.
A man drives a carriage pulled by ponies.
Two people dressed like pioneers.
Police officer, Ralph D. Chapman, stands next to the road.