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Portrait of Mother Jones. 'The Mine Worker's Friend who has played a prominent part in all the great coal strikes of recent years.'

25. Mother Jones

26. Greenhouse Lettuce, West Virginia University

The library was built in 1902.  After another, larger library was constructed in 1932, this building was subsequently renamed Stewart Hall and houses the West Virginia University administration offices.

27. Entrance to Library at West Virginia University

'Drill field at WVU. Ellison in all white uniform'.

28. Addison Dunlap Ellison, West Virginia University

Made Survey for Huntington, W. Va. Born March 18, 1826, at Campton, New Hampshire died July 18,1903, at Minneapolis, Minnesota.

29. Rufus Cook, Surveyor, Huntington, W. Va.

Rotograph Series.

30. Teddy Roosevelt and Family

Peregrine Hayes (1820-1903)was a Confederate guerrilla in central West Virginia during the Civil War.

31. Peregrine Hayes of Calhoun and Gilmer Counties, W. Va/

A photograph of the National Guard drilling in a field.

32. West Virginia National Guard

33. Three Men in the Superintendent's Office at Davis Coal and Coke Company, Elk Garden, W. Va.

Portrait of John Thomas Gibson sitting on the front porch of his Charles Town, W. Va. home. Mr. Gibson is sitting in his father's (James Gibson) chair.

34. Portrait of John Thomas Gibson of Charles Town, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of an elevated view of the glass factories and oil derricks in Mannington, West Virginia. See original for note written on the back of postcard.

35. Glass Factories in Mannington, W. Va.

Several unidentified men pose on the newly constructed bridge, contracted for $18,632. The bridge was 467 feet long and designed to support a 24 ton street car.

36. Street Car on Walnut Street Bridge, Morgantown, W. Va.