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WVU President James G. Harlow speaks at dedication ceremony of the bell from the armored cruiser and battleship U.S.S. West Virginia. Oglebay Hall is pictured in the background.

1. West Virginia University President James G. Harlow at the Dedication of the Bell of the U.S.S. West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Phenomenal whistler. Bird Imitator. Baritone soloist.'

2. Portrait of John T. Hoffman, The Human Bird

'Women's Centenary Project Photo Courtesy of Helen H. Coontz (grandaughter.)'

3. Emma Eva Boyers Hubbard

4. Portrait of Dana Hicks

'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 permission must be obtained from the War Department if it is desired for use in commercial advertising.'

5. Dana Hicks Shaking Hands with Another Man

A photograph of a military man with the last name Hickman on stage receiving what appears to be an award of some sort.

6. Hickman Receiving an Award

A photograph of G. Cliff Hough examining a map of the Morgantown area.

7. G. Cliff Hough, Mayor of Morgantown, W. Va.

8. Mayor G. Cliff Hough of Morgantown, W. Va.

Born 1844.

9. Milton Wylie Humphreys

10. Portrait of Lucy Householder

11. Portrait of Charley Hodges

12. Portrait of Charles E. Hodges

13. Portrait of Dr. Gary Hogg

14. Portrait of J. E. Howard

15. Portrait of Thomas W. Howard

16. Portrait of Charles E. Howard

'Photograph of Judge J.T. Hoke, President, Board of Regents, 1867, who presented the keys to Dr. Alexander Martin, First President of the University, June 27, 1867.; Presented to Dr. John R. Turner by R.A. West, May 31, 1934.'

17. Judge J. T. Hoke, President West Virginia University Board of Regents

'Samuel R. Hurley, of Grundy, Va., who will be nominated for Congress by Republicans of the Ninth Virginia district at their convention to be held in Bristol Saturday, April 3.'

18. Samuel R. Hurley

19. Portrait of J. S. Hughes

20. Portrait of Lyle Horton

21. Portrait of Jackson H. Huddleston

'Founder Bank of Alderson, later First Nat. in 1901.'

22. Portrait of E. Frank Hill

23. Portrait of John H. Holt

24. Portrait of Milton Wylie Humphreys

25. Portrait of Homer Holt

26. Portrait of Chester D. Hubbard

27. Portrait of Florence Holmestead

28. Portrait of Areta Hicks

29. Portrait of Mary Lee Hicks

30. Portrait of Dana Hicks

A photograph of Dana Hicks, holding a hunting rifle, with his dog outside a cabin.

31. Portrait of Dana Hicks

32. Portrait of Dana Hicks

33. Portrait of Elma Hicks Martin

34. Portrait of Stanley Higgins, Jr.

35. Portrait of J. A. Hunt

36. Milton Wylie Humphreys

'Born March 27th, 1794; Died Feb. 8th, 1881'

37. Portrait of Thomas Hickman, Son of Sotha Hickman

38. Portrait of L. H. Hutchinson

'b. 1799; m. Ann King 1819 Monongalia Co. WV; d. May 1868 Monongalia Co. WV'

39. Portrait of Leven Howell, 1799-1868

40. Portrait of Collis P. Huntington

41. Portrait of Collis P. Huntington

42. Portrait of Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.

43. Portrait of Rush D. Holt at Two Years Old

A photograph of Susan Hood, a student at Morgantown High School, at what appears to be the high school's science fair.

44. Susan Hood

45. Garret A. Hobart

"They wore hats in those days."

46. Frank E. Hern

47. Frederick Harris

Stanley Harris, far right.

48. Stanley Harris at WVU Graduation Ceremony

Several miles north of Franklin on So. Branch.

49. Mary Harper Hammer (1818-1905) on Horseback in Pendleton County, W. Va.

Husband of Juliette Ruth Tigner, 1891-1959. Father of Susan Adelaide Hays Ashbrook, 1917-.

50. Mathew Ewing Hays (1886-1918)

"Faithful WVU Football fan- carried hatchet to all WVU home football games and his cheer was Chop 'em down! "

51. Frank 'Chop - em - Down' Henderson

52. Clyde O. Hess

53. Cindy Hardesty Washing Dishes

54. C. R. Boss Heermans

55. Judge William A. Harrison

56. George Hebden

57. Rev. Roy Hashinger of Lutheran Church, Morgantown, W. Va.

58. L. S. Hartley

59. Major Hammer, Salvation Army, Morgantown, W. Va

60. John Henderson

61. Charles Morris Hawes, M. D., of Huntington, W. Va.

Mrs. Abijah Hays, born Dec. 12 1867.

62. Laurane Boreman Hays

Supt. McShain Co. Buildings, WVU.

63. Leslie R. Hewett

64. On the Hunt, M. Hall & His Dog Duke in Clarksburg, W. Va.

M. Hall's dog, Duke in straps to pull a toy cart.

65. Hall Family Dog, Duke, Pulling Cart, Clarksburg, W. Va.

66. Cadet M. Hall in Uniform in Clarksburg, W. Va.

67. W. Hall, Duke and Their Friends, Clarksburg, W. Va.

68. John P. Hale

69. Halaby

70. General T. M. Harris

Granville Davisson Hall (1837-1934) of Harrison County distinguished himself as author, editor, historian and public official.

71. Granville Davisson Hall

72. W. A. Haslam

George Harvey is a manager of Sprague Company Store.

73. George Harvey, Sprague, W. Va.

74. Dr. William H. Harriman, Jr.

'Hall distinguished himself as author, editor, historian and public official.  As a young man, this Harrison County author became so interested in the Pitman shorthand system that he determined he would master it from a manual which he possessed.  After teaching school for one term, he took his earnings and went to Washington where he obtained a position in the U. S. Senate copying debates.  He returned to his native Virginia in 1861 and went to work on the Wheeling Intelligencer just before Virginia seceded from the Union in April, 1861.  He made verbatim recordings of the conventions held in Wheeling from 1861-1863.  When the legislature of the new state met at Linsly Institute, Hall was chosen clerk of the House of Delegates.  He served as Secretary of State from 1866-1868 and then retired from political life, having acquired part ownership of the Wheeling Intelligencer.  He was the paper's editor until 1873.  Hall's historical works include: The Rending of Virginia (1902); Lee's Invasion of Northwest Virginia in 1861 (1911); and The Two Virginias (1915).  Among his works of literature are: Daughter of the Elm (1899) and Old Gold (1907).

75. Granville Davisson Hall

76. Artist W. E. Harnsworth, Sutton, W. Va.

77. Justina Hart

Richard Harte, President of W. Va. Chamber of Commerce.

78. Richard Harte

79. A. L. Helmick, State Senator, Thomas, W. Va.

80. Walter Hallanan

Peregrine Hayes (1820-1903)was a Confederate guerrilla in central West Virginia during the Civil War.

81. Peregrine Hayes of Calhoun and Gilmer Counties, W. Va/

The inscription reads "To my good friend Ned Smith, James H. Hanway, Mayor."

82. James H. Hanway

83. William J. Hatfield

(Harvey?)

84. Mr. Harmer

'Judge W. H. Hagen: Member of first City council one of organizers of Bank of Huntington and the First Huntington National Bank.'

85. Judge W. H. Hagen, Huntington, W. Va.

86. Portrait of J. W. Hartigan

87. Portrait of Troy E. Hardman, Elkins, W. Va.

Signed portrait of Granville Davisson Hall who participated in the formation of the state of West Virginia and authored, "The Rending of Virginia".

88. Portrait of Granville Davisson Hall of Harrison County, W. Va.

Three sisters, posing in a garden, all became teachers.

89. Margaret, Gertrude and Calora Hardway, Lost Creek, W. Va.

Capt. George Haldeman of Haldeman Elder Trans-Atlantic Flight.He was a pioneering aviator who barnstormed and set flight records. In 1921 he made one of the first trans-continental flights from Florida to California.

90. Captain George Haldeman of Oak Hill, W. Va.

91. Sallie Little Holmes

He preached the first Mother's Day Methodist Sermon in Andrews Methodist Church. He chose as his text John 19 chapter, 26-27 verses. "Woman, behold thy son, and to the Disciple, behold thy Mother."

92. Rev. Harry C. Howard, Grafton, W. Va.

93. Troy Hatfield

94. Portrait of Actress Pauline Hall in Costume

95. Portrait of R. G. Hammett

96. Drusilla Rutherford Hinds in a Rose Garden