Search Results

Postcard of the Newburg School Building postmarked July 22, 1913.

25. Public School Building, Newburg, W. Va.

26. Miss Nutter (Left) and Lucille Cox (Right)

A full size portrait of Lucille Cox.

27. Lucille Cox

Picture shows Randolph and Wife with the 'Racket clerks.' Postcard sent to Mr. Geo. W. Albers, New Milton, W. Va. R. F. D. on June 19, 1913. Message: 'Your card to hand, Let the potatoes com first chance.'

28. Residence of L. F. Randolph, New Milton, W. Va.

A group of men working on a home. 'Jesse Ellison house in background.'

29. Beginning Addition to J. Z. Ellison House

Although this image was published in "Tumult on the Mountain" by Roy Clarkson as Fig. 11 as being located in Lead Mine, West Virginia, recent investigation has revealed that this image was originally taken in California.  The original glass plate negative is located in the Palmquist and Ericson Collections at HSU Library, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California.The caption on the original and in Clarkson's book included, "White oak ... the log on the left is marked '13 ft. diameter, 16 ft from the base, John Vance ...', the log [to the right] is marked '10 ft diameter, 31 ft from the base.'See the article West Virginia’s Big Trees: Setting the Record Straight by Van Gundy and Whetsell in the Journal of Forestry 114(5):582–583http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/jof.15-104.

30. Workers Posing on top of Two Sections of Redwood Logs in the Forest, Humboldt County, California

Left to right: Hulda Dubach, Verena Metzener, Della Vogel, Bertha Engler, Mary Metzener, Julia, Burky, Ruth Fahrner.

31. Group Photograph, Helvetia, W. Va.

Teacher E. Chase Bare is standing with female Allegheny Collegiate Institute students. Dorothy Gish is second from left from Mr. Bare.

32. Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Alderson, W.Va.

33. View of Auburn, Ritchie County, W. Va.

Post card print, addressed to Mrs. Calvin Smith, Morgantown, West Virginia.

34. Hotel Preston, Masontown, Preston County, W.Va.

Eugene Mathers was a printer in the Morgantown Post newspaper office and the father of Max Mathers.

35. Eugene L. Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va

Max Mathers was a prominent businessman in the Morgantown community in the early 20th century.

36. Max Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.