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7981. House No. 76, Thomas, W. Va.

View of House No. 22 in Thomas, Tucker County, after it was destroyed by fire.

7982. Remains of House No. 22, Thomas, W. Va.

'Old buildings on site of Weston Post Office.  The street formerly was on level with doorways.  A meteor fell in this unpaved street in 1833.  Bishop John W. Hamilton born here in 1845.  And, in one of the frame buildings or next on South in Maxwells place was held the first meeting of the County Court of Lewis, held in Weston.  The first was held at Westfield.  The little old brick, concreted, was office of Gideon D. Camden and J. M. Bennett, lawyers, both very able men.  Building to right reaches to corner of 'Bank Ave' - and was once owned by Burns family.'

7983. Buildings on the Site of the Weston Post Office, Weston, W. Va.

Men stand by equipment outside of the hardware store.

7984. Harrison and Warren Hardware Store in Weston, W. Va.

7985. House With a Wooden Fence in Thomas, West Virginia.

People are walking in front of Buckston and Landstreet Store and the Railroad Depot in Thomas, West Virginia.

7986. Buckston and Landstreet Store, Thomas, W. Va.

Two paintings as well as other visual art.

7987. Art Exhibit and Sale, Morgantown, W. Va.

7988. John D. Clarkson, Director of the WVU Creative Arts Center with An Unidentified Artist

Tables displaying children's art is set up on the Court House Square in Morgantown.

7989. Playground Arts and Crafts Exhibit in Courthouse Square, Morgantown, W. Va.

7990. Morgantown Woman with Spinning Wheel, Morgantown, W. Va.

A group of antiques on a table.

7991. Display of Antiques, Morgantown, W. Va.

Currently located in the Milano Reading Room of the Wise Library.

7992. Bust of Dante in the Wise Library Reserve Room , West Virginia University