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17845. Civilian Conservation Corps Member in Automobile

Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17846. Flooded Barracks at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17847. Officer at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

Clyde Evans holding a guitar with a friend holding a banjo at Camp Crawford.  Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17848. Clyde Evans and Friend at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17849. Flags at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

17850. Flooded Buildings

Four men with musical instruments, including banjo, guitar, and violin at Camp Crawford. Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17851. Musicians at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

A man stands in water up to his knees in flood waters by the barracks at Camp Crawford.  Camp Crawford was a base for Company 1512 in the Charleston District, Fifth Corps Area.

17852. Flooded Barracks at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Crawford, Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va.

'Pitt 92, West Virginia 87; March 3, 1970; The final game in historic Mountaineer Field House found West Virginia losing to Pitt, 92-87, but finishing a 42 year span with an overall record of 347-77 in the Beechurst Avenue barn.  Two stars who played in the Field House when it first opened in 1928 were honored at halftime--Dr. Marshall (Little Sleepy) Glenn, former West Virginia athlete and coach, and Charley Hyatt, then All-American basketball star at Pitt.  Athletic Director Robert N. (Red) Brown presented plaques to Hyatt, Glenn, T. Edward Davis (who coached Salem College in the first Field House game in 1928), and Mickey Furfari who accepted Walter L. (Bill) Hart, columnist and former editor and sports editor of the Morgantown Dominion News.  A speech by Brown on Field House highlights was the feature of the special halftime ceremony.'

17853. WVU Basketball Team Plays its Last Game in Mountaineer Fieldhouse vs. Pitt

17854. WVU Basketball Coach Bucky Waters Instructs His Team

17855. WVU Basketball Coach Bucky Waters Instructs His Team

17856. WVU Basketball Coach Bucky Waters