Search Results

49. Steamboats Greenwood and Ann Bailey at Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Portrait of 'Fred O. Blue, Lawyer with Dayton.'

50. Lawyer Fred O. Blue

Inscription: "With the warmest regards of you, sincerely, John W. Davis."

51. Portrait of John W. Davis

52. Portrait of Harry Lauder

Several players are wearing "noseguards" around their necks.

53. Probably Grafton High School Football Team, Taylor County, W. Va.

Travelers await train arriving at station in Philippi, West Virginia. Published by Reger News Stand. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

54. Old Depot and B & O Railroad; Philippi, W. Va.

Students gather in the yard outside of school building for activity. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

55. Philippi School Children at Exercises; Philippi, W. Va.

The battle at Philippi was the first land engagement of the Civil War and took place on June 3, 1861. In foreground, Federal artillery firing brass six pounders from Talbott Hill, now the site of Alderson Broaddus College. Center, left, Kelley on horseback leading his men into the town. Center, cavalry tents: Confederate cavalry leaving for Beverly. Hill in distance, Milroy's troops firing on retreating Confederates who are returning fire from the Beverly-Fairmont Pike. Center, right, Covered Bridge crossing Tygart's Valley River. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

56. The Battle at Philippi; Philippi, W. Va.

Whitescarver Hall is a dormitory at Alderson Broaddus College which was built in 1911-1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Published by C.C. Day in Philippi, West Virginia. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

57. Whitescarver Hall; Philippi, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

58. Glenville State Normal School; Glenville, W. Va.

Several horse and buggies travel down the road during some sort of possible festivity. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

59. Third Street, Looking South; Clarksburg, W. Va.

"The Industrial Home for Girls was opened in 1899. It served as housing for young females sentenced by the juvenile courts or justices of the peace for incorrigibility and immortality, and by the criminal courts for felonies." See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

60. Industrial Home for Girls; Salem, W. Va.