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A view of the Railroad Bridge over Backwater of Cheat River in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Facade of the brick Glasscock building in Morgantown, W. Va.
On Corner of High and Walnut Streets.
Group of buildings that houses the Bureau of Mines.
'Architect for the project is Irving Bowman and Associates, Charleston.  The picture was sent to Senator Byrd by the Public Health Service.'
A crane works on placing a steel beam for a building in Morgantown.
'This building was moved from Pittsburgh on 2 steamboats around 1905-1910 and was carried piece by piece to High St. and rebuilt.'
Group of unidentified workers stand on top of the garage.
Corner of High and Fayette Streets.
'Post Office, Morgantown, W. Va. Corner of Kirk and High Street.  The Geo. C. Sturgiss home was behind P.O.  The Chadwick home to the right of the P.O.  The Presbyterian Church to the left of the P.O.'
'Dr. Fielding Yost and wife Malanda Ann Yost lived in this house in Morgantown, W. Va.  This is on Main St.  They put three sons through college to be Dr.'s.  Copied from back of picture owned by Lewis Stemple, loaned to Dr. Core for Copying - written Mar. 1978; Is this on the west side of High Street or corner of Wall Street?  Marion Tapp thinks it is the Franks Home, S. W. corner of Fayette St. and University Ave.  She lived near there as a child.  A double home is on the site of the Morgantown plat of 1921.'
Rooms exposed after walls collapse due to high wind in a building along Dunkard Avenue in Westover, near Morgantown, W. Va.
'Presented by Dr. W. Koehleer, Nov. 30, 1936.  From, 'History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia', by Wills De Hass, Published in 1851.'
Early Frame building on Walnut Street between Dering Funeral Parlor and the Bergman building.
'Purchased by WVU and razed.'
Site Now Occupied by Main Street Business Block and Theatre.
Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall on the left, Purinton House on the right.
Premiere of George Arliss in the Millionaire.
A view of Union Utilities Building (left) on the corner of High Street and Fayette Street.
The theater stands on High Street.
The headquarter stands on Walnut Street.
The court house is located on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Looking N.E. to "Sunny Side" - Stadium and University buildings from Monongahela River.
A post card of Traders Hotel.
Consisting of 47 buildings with the Monongahela River in foreground.
Postcard photograph of Morgantown in the foreground and the West Virginia University campus in the background including University Hill, also known as "Observatory Hill". See the original for correspondence written on the back.
Probably on Spruce Street.
Photo looking up stairs that pass Oglebay Hall and lead to Stalnaker Hall.
The building, remodeled often, is located on University and Broadway Avenues in Morgantown, W. Va.
The country club was situated on same grounds where the West Virginia University College of Law is now located.
Photo of the country club building after snow fall.
A building towers over a mostly empty street. See original for correspondence.
Print number 908.
Print number 922b. Alexander Billiard Hall and Star Barber Shop underneath.
Print number 922a. Gigantic ten day money raising sale at The Fair on the left next to Eagle Shoe Store, Alexander Billiard Hall, and Star Barber Shop.
Print number 931.
Print number 932a.
Print number 933b. Sign in front of building reads: "Morgantown is a good town. Do something. Be something. Say something for the town you live in today."
Print number 1136.
Print number 1295.
At one point, Reiner and Core Storeroom and Offices.
Fire destroyed this building in 1927.
Two unidentified men observe what has been done to advance the construction of the building.
Looking up at the university building from the street below.
View of the field which is now where the MountainLair is located. In the background is the Armory and to the right of that is Mechanical Hall, which burned down in 1956. To the right is Commencement Hall, with grandstand attached to the back. To the left and up the hill is Stalnakar Hall.
Looking at the vine-covered university building from across the lawn.
View of the burning building from across the street.
Aerial photograph of buildings now known as Stalnaker Hall and Dadisman Hall.
Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
The hotel is located on the corner of High and Moreland Streets.  A curtain in the left window advertises "Frocks & Hats."
The Monongahela Building hosts various businesses within its walls, as seen from the windows in which those businesses display their names. The businesses vary from physician's practices, financing, real estate, and attorney practices. The building is located to the left of the courthouse.