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Factory near the river.
Factory in Morgantown, W. Va. Perhaps 'Ordnance Works'. Across the river.
Storage tanks from Morgantown Ordnance works located at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
View of Morgantown Ordnance Works, located in Morgantown, W. Va.
Storage tanks from Morgantown Ordnance Works taken at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Large bridge seen behind the storage tanks.
Aerial view of Morgantown Ordnance Works located in Morgantown, W. Va. River seen near plant.
Storage tanks from Morgantown Ordnance Works seen close up. Two men standing on on ladder near the first tank.
Storage tank from Morgantown Ordnance Works being transported. Preparation for lifting may be in progress.
'Colonel Leslie R. Groves, chief of the operations Branch, Washington, D. C. Major Fred O. Mitchell, Deputy zone constructing quartermaster.' Picture taken at Morgantown Ordnance Works in Morgantown, West Virginia. <br /><br /><br /><br />
'Major General Charles T. Harris, Jr. Ordnance Department, Washington D.C., was the guest of honor at banquet held in Hotel Morgan, Morgantown, West Virginia. November 17, 1941 at conclusion of defense day celebration. Pictured left to right at the speaker's table are: Lt. Col. W. R. Orton, commandent of the cadet corps, West Virginia University; Major General Harris; Robert G. Wilbourn, President, Morgantown Chamber of Congress and toastmaster at the dinner and Judge Herschel H. Rose of the West Virginia Supreme Court, one of the principal speakers.'
A portrait of Major General C. T. Harris, Jr., Chief of Industrial Service, Office of the Chief of Ordnance; 'No objection to reproducing or publishing this picture provided credit line 'Photo By U.S. Army Signal Corps' appears on the photograph or page, except that permission must be obtained from the War Department if it is desired for use in commerical advertising.'
'Major Emil F. Werly, Commanding Officer, Morgantown Ordnance Works, formerly Commanding Officer of the Kankakee Ordnance Works, Joliet, Illinois.'
'Chief of the Operations Branch, Construction Division, Office of the Quartermaster General.  Watch your credit.  No objection to reproducing or publishing this picture provided credit line 'Photo By U. S. Army Signal Corps' appears on the photograph or page, except that written permission must be obtained from the War Department if it is desired for use in commercial advertising.'
'View of the speakers table at banquet held at Hotel Morgan, Morgantown, W. Va. on the evening of Nov. 17, 1941 at the conclusion of defense day celebration, which marked the start of production at Morgantown Ordnance Works.  $38,000,000 anhydrous ammonia plant erected for the War Department by E. E. du Pont de Nemours  and Co. under supervision of the construction division, Quartermaster Corps.'
'Among the guests of the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce at the defense day banquet held Nov. 17, 1941 in Hotel Morgan, Morgantown, W. Va. were the four representatives of the War Department and the duPont company pictured above.  Left to right are:  J. A. Grady, field project manager who was in charge of construction for E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co.; Major Alexander P. Gates, contract information section, construction division, Office of the Quartermaster General;  S. K. Varnes, Chief Engineer, and Major Fred O. Mitchell, Deputy Zone Constructing Quartermaster, Columbus Ohio.'
General view of site.
'U. S. Engineer Office; Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Pittsburgh, PA. No. 21671.'
'3:00 P.M. on August 29, 1941 Looking Southeast at coke oven area from Tower No. 2. Photograph No. 152'
'Looking southeast at main office, service building and maintenance shops 2:00 p.m. Dec. 30, 1941.'
'Front row, left to right -- Major Emil F. Werly, Major Donald L. Sibray, Major E. A. Brinkman.  Back row, left to right -- Capt. Thos. F. Gibbs, Capt. M. J. Barnett, Capt. Vern O. Whitman, Capt. Walter Greig, 1st Lt. W. A. Catlett.'
'U.S. Engineer Office, Corp of Engineers, U. S. Army, Pittsburgh, PA; Morgantown Ordnance Works, Morgantown, W. Va., Interior Formaldehyde Building, 22 January 1944;  No. 21686.'
'U.S. Engineer Office, Corp of Engineers, U. S. Army, Pittsburgh, PA; Morgantown Ordnance Works, Morgantown, W. Va., Interior Methanol Still House; 22 January 1944;  No. 21685.'