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Store building in the snow.
A view of High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia looking south.
A parade on Beechurst Avenue looking North.
View of a sign by the Monongahela River that reads 'Cross the Ferry Shortcut to Suncrest, Evansdale and Morgantown.'
A man crossing rail roads to get to an waiting area.
Picture includes: A. D. Kenamond, President of the Jefferson County Historical Society; Harry Gibson, first rural carrier; B. D. Gibson; Melvin T. Strider; Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Harpers Ferry; John Irvine, Post Master - Charles Town; Mayor Kearsly Wysong
John Hite Mansion, built in 1753. Partially hidden by the large willows on the right are the stone walls of the old home built ca. 1735, by John's father, Jost Hite.
Mathers Barrick is the son of George and Margaret Mathers Barrick Sr. and the younger brother of George Barrick Jr.
William Stewart, from Petersburg, Virginia was a slave during the Antebellum and Civil War Era. He moved to Morgantown after 1900 and worked for the Moreland family. He died in 1934.
Seated 2,500 and was used for conventions, dances and exhibitions.