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Empty freight carts stand between an empty track and the depot platform.

229. Chesapeake & Ohio Depot at Renick, W. Va

The buildings are located along the New River, below several small houses.

230. Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Facilities at Thurmond, W. Va.

Photograph was taken along the river bank, looking up at the bridge as two locomotives pass each other.

231. Railroad Bridge Across New River at Thurmond, W. Va.

Film negative of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad track running parallel to the New River, leading into the Shoo Fly Tunnel.

232. Shoo Fly Tunnel and New River, Near Gauley, W. Va.

C & O Railroad's mallet engine on track in Mount Hope, West Virginia.

233. Chesapeake & Ohio's Mallet Engine No. 1332, Mount Hope, W. Va.

An ambrotype portrait of Nathaniel Alcock Bailee [Baillie] dressed in an unidentified uniform. Bailee was a chief civil engineer during the construction of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad in the Kanawha Valley, ca. 1867-1873.

234. Cased Portrait of Nathaniel Bailee [Baillie] of Hansford, W. Va.

One of the earliest baseball teams known to Hinton.Starting in the back row, from left to right, is Edgar Noel, "Bootie" Brown, C. Templeton, Bob Hoover, Owen Miller, Ernest Bond, Ott Morton, Charlie Kline, Frank Sweeny, Forest Bradenberg, and Irvin Maxwell.

235. Hinton C. & O. Baseball Team, Hinton, W. Va.

Tracks running through the station along the Chesapeake & Ohio  (C & O) Railroad. Town seen in the background.

236. Hinton Freight Depot, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking down at the buildings from a hill. New River seen in the background.

237. Freight House and C & O Power Station, Summers County, W. Va.

House built in ca. 1875 by the C&O Railroad Company to house laborers working on the roundhouse. Located on Block C #11.

238. C&O Railroad Boarding House, Hinton, W. Va.

Photo lifted from the "Official C&O Industy Guide & Shipper's Directory, 1906".

239. Hotel McCreery, Hinton, W. Va.

Men and their cattle pictured in the lumber yard located next to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway station. Note "N" Telegraph Office over the roof of the station.

240. Freight and Lumber Yard Next to C. & O. Station, Sandstone, W. Va.