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Monongalia County Building and Loan Association.  District: Second Ward.  From Whom Acquired: Morgantown Security & Dev. Co. # 2.  Address of Property: Corner of Wilson Avenue & Overdale Street.  Description: Lot 1 Bk B Homeside.  Improvements: Store room with apartment of four rooms and bath above, frame construction, composition roof.

85. Home located at the Corner of Wilson Avenue and Overdale Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Monongalia County Building and Loan Association.  District: Fourth Ward.  From Whom Acquired: Shuman & McCue # 2.  Address of Property: University Avenue & Stewart Street.  Description: Lot Stewart Street & University Avenue (Three Bldgs.)  Improvements: Dwelling, three apartments, frame construction, composition roof, one-seven room, one-six room and one-three room apartment in basement.

86. Home located at University Avenue & Stewart Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Monongalia County Building and Loan Association.  District: Fifth Ward.  From Whom Acquired: Shuman & McCue # 5.  Address of Property: 10 Mansion Avenue.  Description: Lot 2 Bk F East View 40 x 100'.  Improvements: Dweling, five rooms and bath, frame construction, composition roof, furnace.

87. Home located at 10 Mansion Avenue, Morgantown, W. Va.

Monongalia County Building and Loan Association.  District: Star City.  From Whom Acquired: Anderson, Peter A.  Address of Property: First Avenue, Star City.  Description: Lot 100 x 246' First Avenue & Main Street.  Improvements: Dwelling, five rooms, frame construction, composition roof.

88. Home located on First Avenue, Star City, W. Va

'Agriculture Bldg., West Virginia University at Morgantown.  R. R. Kitchen & Co. Contrs., Wheeling, W. Va.'

89. Oglebay Hall Under Construction, West Virginia University

Pictured: 'J. M. DeHonney, R. P. Sims, Henry Carter, W. P. Crump, Stella James, J. C. Gilmer.'

90. Academic Class of 1893, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Written on the back: 'The hall where the first Continental Congress was held. September 5, 1774. Built 1770. Jim and I visited this June 18, 1900.'

91. Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

'The four main speakers at the Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU are pictured from left to right: Alexander Heard, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University; T. H. Hunter, Chancellor for Medical Affairs at the University of Virginia; Carl M. Frasure, Dean of the WVU College of Arts & Sciences; and Edward D. Eddy, president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh.'

92. Speakers at a Seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at West Virginia University

A view of Greenhouse (from Agricultural College. 'Farm & Farm Bldg. Collection')

93. Greenhouse, West Virginia University

'Faculty 1897 Romine, Konrad, White, James W. Hartigan (bio & athletics), R. H. Douthat (ancient lang.) wife & child, Mrs. Wood, Bernhardt & Bennett.'

94. Faculty Group, West Virginia University

A student group from the West Virginia University school of Pharmacy on a visit to the Calco Chemical Plant on Willow Island, W. Va. See A&M 977 for correspondence regarding this trip.

95. Student Group from Pharmacy School on Visit to Calco Chemical Plant, Willow Island, West Virginia

Independence Hall, where the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence July 2, 1776 and the finalized document was dated July 4, 1776. The structure was built in 1726.

96. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.