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Note the brick paved road and the tracks for the street cars. Front Street is now University Avenue.

481. View of Front Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Front Street is now University Avenue. Stewart Hall on the West Virginia University campus is in the background.

482. Old Protzman Residence On Front Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Post card print addressed to Mrs. Eliza Haldeman from J. E. Anderson

483. J. E. Anderson's Residence, Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, W. Va.

Maria and Ella Haldeman aside the grave stone of husband and father, Thomas Haldeman.

484. Maria and Ella Haldeman, Oak Grove Cemetery, Morgantown, W. Va.

Morgantown as seen in part from Westover, about 1910 or so. Visible on the crest of the hill is the old WVU astronomical observatory (built 1900) which was burned in 1919 to celebrate a football victory. In foreground are the old Commencement Hall, (later Reynolds Hall, torn down to make way for the New Mountainlair). Also visible is the Administration Building (Stewart Hall). From an old glass plate negative in the WVU Library.

485. Roof Line of West Virginia University Buildings With Astronomical Observatory On Hill, Morgantown, W. Va.

Note: The class is integrated. There are three African-American children in the photograph.

486. Unidentified Class Photograph of School Children

Alfred, left and James, right sit in front of the remains of the old Breakiron  house. Signs label the locations of the out buildings.

487. Alfred and James Breakiron Sit on Family Land Near Site of Old House, Monongalia County, W. Va.

A. B. Fleming served as governor of West Virginia from 1890 to 1893.

488. Governor and Mrs. Aretas Brooks Fleming of West Virginia

Only identified worker, fourth from the left is Herbert Swats. Inscribed on the back of the photograph postcard: "2000 ... From David Ballard".

489. Hinton Yards, Summers County, W. Va.

Photograph of poker players outside, with money in hand, huddled around a rock "table." Written on the back of the photograph; "Everete Hawkins of Webster Springs and friends."  Identified individuals are Grover Starcher (second from left) and Elias Hammond (third from left).Courtesy of Steve McElwain, Sutton, Braxton County.

490. Webster Springs Sports, Webster Springs, W. Va.

Dr. James A. Rusmisell came to Gassaway in 1905 and later moved to the Buckhannon hospital. He used horses to make rounds, to see the patients.

491. Dr. James A. Rusmisell With His Horses, Gassaway, W. Va.

The Drs. Rusmisells used horse transportation to make visits to patients and settled in Gassaway in 1905.

492. Horses Belonging to Dr. James 'Jim' Rusmisells and Dr. Charles C. Rusmisell, Gassaway, W. Va.