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Possibly a photograph of the back of the Loughead Residence in Morgantown, W. Va.
Four girls in a horse-drawn wagon. The house seen in the background on the far right is the Ernest Bowman House, located on what is now the corner of North Main Street and Dogwood Drive.
View of a small pantry room, storing various canned foods and supplies. In the background, on the top shelf, is a barrel that has "Mr. T. B. Green" burned into the wood. Mr. T. B. Green refers to Thomas B. Green (b. 1853, d. 1940/01/27), father of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr., and grandfather to James Edwin Green, Jr.
Note sign on wall that reads: "Students Don't Marry, They Just Fool Round."
Note the brick paved road.
An interior view of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr.'s home.
Street view of a Victorian style home.
Four family members pose in their sitting room in Franklin W. Va.
Exterior of the Thomas Bowman house located on what is now N. Main Street in Franklin, W. Va.
An unidentified woman is dressed in a fur coat and muff. She is standing on a rug with cats imprinted on it.
Home of Dr. Preston Boggs in Franklin, W. Va., located on what is now North Main Street.  The home was included when Franklin's historic district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Side view of home, likely located in Franklin, W. Va.
Interior bedroom of a home located in Franklin, W. Va.  A couple are the subjects of the portrait, and the photographer can be seen in the mirror's reflection.
J.B. Green is the father of James Green (photographer).
An unidentified man is pictured on the house's front porch.
Man pours something from jug into cup younger man is holding.
Home on Grand Street in the South Park neighborhood of Morgantown.
Owned at one time by Mrs. William Baker, Marble Hall was a large, private home built before the Civil War and located on Washington Street.
One man is playing the fiddle and another holds onto a rifle.
Zackquill Morgan was the first known settler in West Virginia along with his wife Catherine Garretson.
A man stands in a yard beside a house while a woman and child sit on the porch steps. Subjects unidentified.
Bottom of sign appears to say J.A. Conner.
View of what is likely the River Stone Estate near Foxburg, Pa.
Located near Hinton in Summers County.