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View of Boreman Hall from the roof of a neighboring building.
Front of the Morgantown Flour and Feed Co. building on Clay Street.  Large mural for Gold Medal Flour is also on the front of the building.  Photographs taken for the West Virginia Geological Survey.
Rear of the Morgantown Flour & Feed Co., which is alongside the railroad tracks.
View looking south on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.  Businesses visible include Jacobs Men's Wear, Stenger's News, Comuntzis, Mountaineer Sport Shop, Conners One Hour Cleaning, Electric Equipment Co., and others, as well as billboards advertising Coca-Cola and Orange Crush.  Photo taken for "Project 63," a revitalization project undertaken in the early 1960s.
A newly finished building, likely a church, in the Wiles Hill neighborhood of Morgantown.
Photo features snow covered Morgantown, with the Westover Bridge in background.  The intersection of University Avenue and Willey Street is at the foreground.
This building later housed Mountain Laurel Orthodontics and Mills Group, LLC.
128 Wagner Road.Built in 1860. First identified owner was Waitman T. Willey.
48 Edgewood Street.Built in 1900. First identified owner was Leanna D. Brown. Appears on Sanborn fire maps in 1911-20 and 1927.
Taken in 1900(?). Marilla Cooperative Window Glass Factory.
515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Cover of Barber's "Modern Dwellings" catalog.
515 Grand Street.Made in 1901. Drawing for house-exterior.