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Located near Morgantown in Monongalia County.
The house's roof has fallen in.  Photo says it is a "historic place."
View of railroad track along river.
The road in the upper part of the photo is the Stewartstown Road. The intersection in the middle right side is with the West Run Road.
Photo has "Rufus A. West of 170 Spruce Street, Morgantown West Virginia" on back.
Land is being cleared.  Photo says it is now Wilson Garage.
On a hillside along the Morgantown and Kingwood Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio  Railroad.
Three men unload bags of ammonium phosphate from a truck.
Photo by Conservation Commission of West Virginia.
Two cars are trapped in the flood waters while a crowd looks on from a railroad bridge.
Facing Northeast.  At the bottom left if Stewart Street and the brighter street is Falling Run.  It runs vertical into Stewartstown Road.  Near the top is the WVU Animal Husbandry Farm.  About three inches in from the right top is the Mileground.  The large fields to the left are part of the WVU farms.  To their left is the WVU Horticulture Farm orchards.  About and inch and a half from the bottom right is the intersections of Willey Street, Snider Street, and Monongalia Avenue at Town Hill.
Facing Northeast.  At the bottom left if Stewart Street and the brighter street is Falling Run.  It runs vertical into Stewartstown Road.  Near the top is the WVU Animal Husbandry Farm.  About three inches in from the right top is the Mileground.  The large fields to the left are part of the WVU farms.  To their left is the WVU Horticulture Farm orchards.  About and inch and a half from the bottom right is the intersections of Willey Street, Snider Street, and Monongalia Avenue at Town Hill.
Two men are talking while standing on a wooden bridge that overlooks the Cheat River in Monongalia County, West Virginia. Photograph is taken from Hugh Maxwell's book.
A car is stuck in high water at Jimtown, in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
'View of Dorsey's Knob. The Indian graves were opened by the late Hu Maxwell, in which were found a few bows. This information was obtained from C.H. Maxwell by R.A. West, may 26. 1935.'
View of Cheat River from Camp Eden near Morgantown in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
'Please credit: West Virginia Industrial and Publicity Commission 5, West Virginia.'
Telephone men spraying to kill vegetation under telephone wires.
People are watching a car being towed because of high water on the Monongahela River at Jimtown (Randell), junction U.S. Route 19, state route 7-100.
Mr. W.B. Haught is standing in front of a building in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
'Dear Mr. Shelter: Would it be possible to have this photograph cleaned somewhat and reproduced in say, half a dozen copies? It shows the village of Core in 1900. The Church is the Dolls Run Christian Church. The plant just to the left of it is the Eureka Pipe Line Company pumping station (for oil). The small house to the right is my birthplace (January 20, 1902) Next comes the original Core Post Office and Core Brothers General Store. The road is now West Virginia Route 7. For you archives, sincerely, Earl L. Core.'
'Pictured is where George Washington stayed in a log cabin for a night and a day in Monongalia County. Pictured standing on the front steps are George Willard, John Ware, Alex Fields, Walter Brewer, Leo Willard, Ida Hinkel, Birdie Layman, Mattie Mathews, and Leannie Mathews.'
Built in 1834.
Soldiers pointing guns in the air for the Memorial Day service on Courthouse square.