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'C and P telephone office now on this site.'

49. Hayes House on the Corner of Fayette and Chestnut Streets, Morgantown, W. Va.

A streetcar is driving on High Street at the corner of High and Pleasant Street. Moore and Parriott's Drug Store is on the right side on the corner.

50. Streetcar on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

View of the old Court House on Main Street in Moorefield, opposite the Presbyterian Church. 'The old brick Court House on Main Street was the second Court House. This fine old building sat back about thirty feet from the side walk with an iron fence in front. This was done by the Eberlys. This building was used until 1913 when the new Court House on Washington Street was opened. It was a nice cool old building. The large trees in the yard provided nice shade for loafers on hot summer days and the well of cold fresh water is just hidden by the scales along the street. There was always several benches in the yard in the summer time. Just inside of the front door wide steps led to the main court room on the second floor. The court room had a gallery around the North, East, and South sides with Judges stand and Jury seats in the West. The gallery was held up by large iron posts. At this time (1955) some of these old iron posts are serving as porch posts at the home of Howard Williams West of town. On the first floor a passage way led around both sides of the steps and into a hall in the center of which led to the back of the building. On both sides of this hall were offices for the Sheriff, Clerk, and lawyers. Picture is from Miss Maie Alexanders Moorefields Oldest Htg. and Appl. dealer collection.'

51. Old Courthouse on Main Street, Moorefield, W. Va.

Rebel's View, looking East up the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and the Greenbrier River.  Above the Iron C and O Railroad bridge.

52. Rebel's View, Greenbrier County, W. Va..

View of the Ruins of the Colonade Bridge (B. and O. R. R.) Destroyed by Gen. Stonewall Jackson in 1861.

53. Ruins of Viaduct (B and O R. R.), Martinsburg, W. Va.

Sim Ballard sits in the back seat of a car full of people. They hold a banner outside the car that says 'On the Boundary Line, U. S. and Mexico.'

54. Simpson Ballard's Trip to Mexico

Railroad workers are posing in front of a train at the C and K Railroad at MacFarlan Station in Ritchie County, West Virginia.

55. Crew Poses with Locomotive at MacFarlan Station, Ritchie County, W. Va.

A picture postcard of Valley Heights Hotel on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in Pence Springs, West Virginia.

56. Valley Heights Hotel on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Pence Springs, W. Va.

View of Davis Coal and Coke Company with smoke stacks, Tucker County.

57. Davis Coal and Coke Company, Thomas, W. Va.

The Davis Coal and Coke Company shown operating on line of the West Virginia Central  and Pittsburgh Railway Company.

58. Davis Coal and Coke Company, Thomas, W. Va.

Photo postcard of John Edward Hallam. Hallam poses for a basketball photo at White School in Fairmont W. Va. He later married Stella Gattian.

59. John Edward Hallam, Fairmont, W. Va.

Reverse reads "Please do not get scared". The men appear to be part of some type of military unit.

60. Hall Family Members, W. Va.