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73. Aerial View of Lumberport; W. Va.

74. Street View of Mannington; W. Va.

75. Community Building; Mannington, W. Va.

Two Marshall football players, who were injured and didn't fly with the team on a plane which crashed and killed all 75 aboard, visit a symbolic wreath of flowers on Marshall's football field with the father of one of the victims. From left: Felix Jordan, Cincinnati, OH.; Nat Ruffin, Quincy, Fla.; and Lucian Sanders, Tuscaloosa, Ala., father of football player Larry Sanders.

76. Marshall Football Players Mourn the Death of Teammates; Huntington, W. Va.

First time in 27 years the West Virginia Mountaineers beat the Penn State Nittany  Lions 17 to 14 at Mountaineer field.

77. Students Tear Down Field Goal Post After West Virginia University Football Team Beats Penn State University; Morgantown, W. Va.

78. Car Driving Down Route 50; Macomber, W. Va.

79. Hamill C & C Co. Dump and Coal Carrier; Blaine, W. Va.

The Monongah Mine disaster occurred on December 6, 1907 and has been described as the worst mining disaster in American history. An explosion thought to have been caused by the ignition of methane ignited the coal dust in mines number 6 and 8, killing hundreds of workers.

80. Monongah Mine After Explosion, Monongah, W. Va.

81. Moore Farm Near Stewart Run; Harrisville, W. Va.

82. Music Teacher In Randolph Co., W. Va.

83. Cemetery Near Mannington, W. Va.

84. Main Street; New Martinsville, W. Va.