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The "I. C. Woodward," launched in 1898 for the Pittsburgh, Brownsville, and Geneva Packet Company, and traveled between Pittsburgh and Morgantown. Woodburn Hall and Martin Hall can be seen on the bank in the background.
View of Morgantown W. Va. and the Monongahela River.
View of downtown Morgantown from across the Monongahela River bridge.  Several buildings have visible company names painted onto them.
View from hill where Brooks, Armstrong, and Physics (WVU Buildings) are now, toward the River Bridge (after 1907).
Across from Seneca Glass.
Postcard photograph of view of the Monongahela River and Morgantown on the far bank. To the left the railroad bridge can be seen crossing the confluence of Deckers Creek and the Monongahela. See the original for the correspondence written on the back.
Including the WVU Campus and the General Woodworking Lumber Company "MORGANTOWN" on business roof.
Looking S.W. to Lock No. 10 - Up Monongahela River from Bridge.
Looking N.E. of Monongahela River Bridge connecting B.&O. and M.R. Depots - Also West Virginia University Buildings
Looking East from West side of Monongahela River (Coal Tipple) Showing B. and O. Depot and Hotel Morgan.
Looking S. W. from Monongahela River Bridge to B.&O. Depot and Hotel Morgan.
Looking N.E. to "Sunny Side" - Stadium and University buildings from Monongahela River.
This photo was taken from Sunnyside.
A view of Morgantown and Glass Factories by the Monongahela River.