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E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.

1. E. Gordon Gee Speaking During an Event

E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.

2. E. Gordon Gee During His First Term as President of West Virginia University

E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.

3. E. Gordon Gee Talks With Students in Woodburn Circle During His First Term as West Virginia University President

E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.

4. E. Gordon Gee Rides in the Back of a Car During Parade Down High Street During His First Term as President of West Virginia University

E. Gordon Gee served as president of West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985 and was given a second term starting in March of 2014 following a stint as interim president.

5. E. Gordon Gee Talks With Students at the Presidents Picnic During His First Term as President of West Virginia University

The church was organized in 1847.

6. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Upland, Mason County, W. Va.

Future site of West Virginia University Medical Center.  The downtown campus is visible at left, above the Monongahela River.

7. Aerial View of Site of Future Medical Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

Excavation and steel delivery at construction site of new West Virginia University Medical Center.

8. Excavation and Bringing in of Steel, Medical Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

Steel framing and foundtation of the future West Virginia University Medical Center

9. Steel Framing, West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

A small building labeled "Moore Electric" is visible at the construction site.

10. View Looking West of West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

11. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

12. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

13. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

14. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

15. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

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16. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

17. West Virginia University Forestry Students Visit Mower Lumber Co., Cass, W. Va.

This artist's rendition of the Battle of the Cement Mill, a Civil War conflict, appear in Harper's Weekly magazine in October 1862. The battle took place near Shepherdstown in Jefferson County, W. Va.

18. Battle of the Cement Mill on the C and O Canal

The bridge and lock are located on the Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W. Va.

19. Shenandoah Railroad Bridge and Shepherdstown River Lock

20. Natural Cement Kilns, Cedar Cliffs, W. Va.

21. C and O Company Seal

Onlookers survey the damage of flooding on the banks of the Potomac River.

22. 1924 Potomac River Flood

Former WVU Sports Info Directors Rene Henry and Edgar Barrett.

23. Rene Henry with Edgar O. Barrett

From the 1906 Morgantown city directory.

24. South Park Slogan

Morgantown's early suspension bridge.

25. Morgantown, 1868

Made in 1897. Bird's eye Fowler print.

26. Bird's Eye of Morgantown

128 Wagner Road.Built in 1860. First identified owner was Waitman T. Willey.

27. South Park,128 Wagner Road building

256 Prairie Avenue.Taken in 1860. First identified owner was Alexander Wade.

28. South Park, 256 Prairie Avenue Farm

48 Edgewood Street.Built in 1900. First identified owner was Leanna D. Brown. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911-20 and 1927.

29. South Park 48 Edgewood Street Building

Made in 1886. Came from Mon County atlas.

30. South Park Map

Taken in 1981. Corn from 1981.

31. South Park, Cedar & Maple

Taken in 1900(?).

32. South Park photo

Taken from 1906 city directory pg.116.

33. South Park Slogan

Taken in 1900(?). Pleasant Street Bridge.

34. South Park Photo

Taken in 1900(?). 125 days after bridge construction.

35. South Park Photo

Taken from 1906 city directory pg.125.

36. South Park Slogan

Taken from 1906 city directory pg.46.

37. South Park Slogan

Taken in 1903. Brown Addition ad.

38. South Park Photo

901 Grandview AvenueBuilt in 1906. First identified owner was John W. Wiles. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1927-36.

39. South Park, 901 Grandview Avenue Owner

Mgt Suburbs cover.

40. South Park Photo

Taken in 1900(?). Marilla Cooperative Window Glass Factory.

41. South Park Photo

Taken in 1900(?). Digging South Park Sewer.

42. South Park Photo

Taken from 1906 city directory pg. 69.

43. South Park Slogan

Taken in 1903 by Russell Morris-surveyor.

44. South Park Photo

Taken from 1901. Plat of South Park.

45. South Park Map

Taken in 1906. Elmer Jacob & his buildings.

46. South Park Photo

Taken in 1903. Elmer Jacobs & his office.

47. South Park Photo

515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Cover of Barber's "Modern Dwellings" catalog.

48. South Park, 515 Grand Street Building

515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Drawing for house-exterior.

49. South Park, 515 Grand Street Building

Sears Roebuck catalog page.

50. South Park Photo