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Near the WVU campus, the walkway bridge over Falling Run Hollow, connecting the campus to Sunnyside, can be seen in the background. The photograph was taken before the stadium was built.
University Toyota's "Mountaineer Balloons Festival"  involved around 40 hot air balloons traveling around Morgantown, often flying above the University campus as seen here.The Festival lasted for until at least 2007, then was put on hiatus due to the loss of festival grounds. It returned in 2015 as "Balloons Over Morgantown," a simpler version of the event.
View of WVU Athletic Field. Pictured in the background are the Armory, Stewart Hall, and Commencement Hall.
WVU Athletic Field with view of Westover.
A view down University Avenue of the WVU campus, showing Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall, and Purinton House.
A view of Falling Run on the West Virginia University Morgantown campus.
Note the steamboat on the Monongahela River below Woodburn Circle.
This shot was staged for a film making class under the speech department. The couples did not necessarily know each other.  They were stopped and asked if they would pose for the film.
Women's Hall in background at West Virginia University.
The fraternities pictured are Delta Tau Delta at the bottom, Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Tau Kappa Epsilon.
Bottom to top: Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi.  In right top corner: Phi Kappa Psi.
Oglebay Hall on right, Woodburn Circle in background.
'Boreman Hall on right, Campus Lunch, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, etc'.
'Temporary building prior to Chemistry Annex.'
Now Dadisman Hall Steps.
'This is the picture Vic Haines thinks shows where Reynolds Hall was or is torn almost to the ground (evidence the crane) and Mountainlair is being constructed at the same time.  This remains a question.  It looks like most of it is Mountainlair, all the way.  But Mountainlair also isn't that near the sidewalk, so it may be that it is???? The type of cars makes it seem Mountainlair.'
View of the Engineering building, Main Library in the background, Chemistry building, and shops.
Night view of Oglebay Hall and plaza on left; Women's Hall on right.
'Tin Can.'
'Help 'DeDee' get a wheelchair. Give your pennies for the 'Ring Around Woodburn Circle!' This is a part of the Easter Seal Crippled Children's Program. Give your pennies! Put them around the cirle.'
Mechanical Hall was located on this site before it burned down.  The temporary Engineering building, Chemistry building, and part of the Wise Library are also visible.
View of parking lot, presently the spot where the Mountainlair stands.
Front left: Engineering building II and  behind it is the Physics building.  Back left to right: President's home, Administration, Law School, Chemistry building.
View of students walking around North High Street.  Fraternity houses on left side of street.  Ruins of Mechanical Hall II on front left.  Girls dorm, Boreman, on right.  Men's Halls, later changed to Boreman when girls were to live in them.
Buildings pictured are the experiment station, Administration, Martin Hall, and the corner of Science Hall.
The old Mountainlair is on the left and the "Writing Lab" or Olgebay Annex is on the right.
View of University Avenue at its intersection with College Avenue on the WVU Downtown campus.  Grumbein Island in center of street.  Martin Hall, Chitwood ('Science') Hall, and WVU Agricultural Experiment Station buildings visible.
View of Grumbein Island, and left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Tower of Administration building, Law School, President's home, Experiment Station.
A campus scene of West Virginia University.
Print number 384. Governor Homer Holt on far left.
Buildings pictured are the Law Building, President's Home, and the library.
The University Observatory is seen on the crest of the hill over looking the campus.
Commencement Hall also visible on the left.
Football players practice while construction of Woman's Hall, now Stalnaker Hall, goes on in the background. Subjects unidentified.
Flag rush held in old athletic field in the fall of 1916.
View of Basketball Hall, 'The Ark', West Virginia University, completed on November 4, 1916 and other downtown campus buildings and the Monongahela River in the background.  Steel bridge over the Monongahela river in the background.
'I. C. White, wife and daughter on White property, site of present Chemistry Building Annex.  The entire White property now is the site of the Mineral Industry (White Hall) Building, Library, Chemistry Building, and Annex.  In front of Mechanical Hall, Prospect Street where library is now.'
'Man in what appears to be a [breathing apparatus] crawling in what appears to be the basement of a building.'
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
'View of the library (now Stewart Hall), and the President's Home (Now Purinton House), taken during the winter of 1911-1912.'
Sometime pre-1920.
Experiment Station is the building at the "Y" intersection of University and College Ave.
Morgantown as seen in part from Westover, about 1910 or so. Visible on the crest of the hill is the old WVU astronomical observatory (built 1900) which was burned in 1919 to celebrate a football victory. In foreground are the old Commencement Hall, (later Reynolds Hall, torn down to make way for the New Mountainlair). Also visible is the Administration Building (Stewart Hall). From an old glass plate negative in the WVU Library.
A bird's eye view over downtown Morgantown looking towards the WVU campus.
Now location of Stewart Hall. Through the trees are buildings 'left to right': Martin Hall, Science Hall, and Experiment Station.
'View from U. Ave end of Martin Hall looking toward present site of E. Moore Hall. Dated by recent planting of trees in picture. Ginko by Martin and Maples along Drivis Way. P.S. Hartman Phys plt'