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'Morgantown from across the Monongahela River. Sometime in the late eighties. Note this is the suspension bridge the Confederates partly burned during the Jones-Imboden raid in the Civil War. Property of Jas. R. Moreland.'

10969. Suspension Bridge Across the Monongahela at Morgantown, W. Va.

A snow scene of Deckers Creek in Morgantown, West Virginia in 1958.

10970. Decker's Creek, Morgantown, W. Va.

Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines.  Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10971. Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster

Crowds gathered at the entrance to Mine No. 8 after the explosion at Monongah. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10972. Entrance to Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mine No. 8 After the Explosion

10973. Lock and Dam on the Monongahela River, Morgantown, W. Va.

Different view of the cemetery after the Monongah Mine explosion.  Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10974. Preparing the Cemetery after the Monongah Explosion

10975. View of Greenmont from Spruce Street High School, Morgantown, W. Va.

A view taken from the Martin Hall Tower at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia.

10976. View Taken From Martin Hall Tower, Morgantown, W. Va.

Crowds line the hillside above and gather near the entrance to mine No. 8 after the disaster. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10977. No. 8 Coal Mine Entrance after the Explosion at Monongah, W. Va.

Crowd of people looking at the destroyed fan and boiler house after Monongah Mine explosion. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10978. Mine No. 8 Fan and Boiler House after Monongah Explosion

Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10979. Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster

Ruins of the fan and boiler house after the Monongah explosion. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

10980. No. 8 Coal Mine Fan and Boiler House after the Explosion at Monongah, W. Va.