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Twins, Anna and Stella White, were the first women to earn Bachelor of Science degrees from WVU. In 1886, the family sold their Ohio farm and moved to Morgantown so their children - 4 sons and two daughters, could attend WVU. Family or one parent relocation with students was not uncommon in and era when mid-western state universities did not routinely erect dormitories.

25. Portrait of Stella White

Cutting the drifts in the road. 1. Angus McDonald 2. W.T. McDonald 3. Pierce McDonald

26. Group Portrait during the Blizzard of 1895

See back of the original photograph for correspondence attached.

27. Meeting of Ohio Valley Druggists, Wheeling Park, W. Va.

Members of the team included: W. Bernard Cutright, Manager; Rane, Nethken, Krebbs, Robb, Keely, Leps, White, Standiford, Yost, Brunner-Captain, South. Sunstitutes: Arnold, Caldwell, Cole, Ford, Nelly. [No. 19]

28. West Virginia University Football Team, Morgantown, W. Va.

This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community."Pulp job in Stark, New Hampshire, 1895. Near state road above Abbott House."

29. Pulp Job, Stark, N. H.