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Pardee and Curtin Logging Company
Shay locomotive and fully loaded log cars on a bridge over the Cherry River in Nicholas County, W. Va.
Loading completed, Shay No. 3 prepares to depart a log landing on Cheat Mountain 1904.  In Cab:  Cal Bradley.  On Ground:  1.? 2.? 3.?
'First locomotive with circular mill at Montes, W. Va. Used this mill to saw lumber for band mill. 1905.'
Greenbrier, Cheat and Elk Railroad No. 2 for West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. at Cass, W. Va; Shay No. 2 on Cheat Mtn. 1908.  Bob Hivick, Engineer.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company Engine No. 2
Train engine.  At bottom of pix says:  Note:  Also applicable to shop No. 2248, C&O Rd. No. 11 (1910), built to same plan No. 1586.
Cass, W.Va.  Pulp and Paper Co. Engine No. 2; Engineer Lewis Collins sitting on stump.  Note the size of timber that was cut from pulpwood.; A.F. Burrell, Box 207, Cowen, WV
Cass, WV; Second switchback, Cass Hill; Foreground 1-r; 1. Merle Ervin, brakeman 2. Ward Hudson, Conductor 3. Joe Woodell, brakeman; Cab: doorway- Cardock, fireman; throttle- Piney Williams; K.J. Neighbors Collection<br />
Train engine with log carts.  Two men in engine, four men standing by tracks.
Shay No. 1, 'Old Barney' (the original #1) at the Spruce Shop.
Men standing in front, on, and around the locomotives.
Three men in front of a train engine.
Front view of Shay No. 11 train engine at the water tank with six crew members in front.
Whitmer Lane Boom and Lumber Company. From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, West Virginia.
Three train engines and crew. 1910 postcards Joe Crowl, Geo. Cramer, Bob Dean, Cal Bridly? (Bladley), Freddie Linan.
Shay train engine.  Construction camp.  At throttle:  Charlie Crommer.  In doorway:  Unknown
Looking toward Spruce with Shavers Fork on the left.  Left to Right 1. Page McCloud (killed 1/25/23 at Sugar Grove), 2. not identified, 3. not identified, 4. not identified, 5. Piney Williams, Engineer, 6. Fireman; Ready to head down the steep mountain to Cass, Shay no. 11 and crew pause at Spruce water tower in 1916.  This engine was the biggest engine on the R.R. until the purchase of # 12 in 1921.
Shay No. 8 train engine with two men standing beside it and two men in the cabin.
P.E. Percy, Lima Locomotive Works.
Train engine with three crew members standing in front of it.
Original photo from Paul James.
Near Tioga, WV; Killed:  George Harrison (last living owner of old Tioga Lumber Co.) Omar Fitzwater, engineer, Vaon (?) Cox, fireman, Moody McCoy, brakeman; Injured:  Floyd Hinkle; Cass No. 4 Shay.
Shay No. 4 train engine pushing/pulling a lumber loading cart.
Train engine and crane working in log yard.
Crane loading logs onto train.
Mower Lumber Company log loader loading logs onto train; Cass, W.V.<br />
Crane loading logs on flatbed train car.  Workers securing logs.
Starting up Shavers Fork (Shay in woods at end of tracks); Walter Good 'Bluejay' Tumblin on flatcar (maybe not Walter Good - maybe Barney Showalter); D.D. Brown Collection.
Train engine on tracks in forest.
Shay  No. 7 train engine.
Shay No. 1 train engine on tracks. Cass Yard coal dock.
Train engine in the snow.
Train engine on tracks from the front.
Front view of a train engine.
View of Shay No. 4 train engine pulling log carts.
Front view of the Shay No. 4 train engine.
Side view of train engine and three crew members.
View of a Shay Engine traveling on tracks.
Back, side view of train engine.
Shay No. 4 engine traveling on tracks.
Shay #4 on tracks from the front.
Train engine with conductor looking out the window.
Shay train engine pushing empty carts.
Train engine on tracks heading towards a cart.  Man standing on tracks.
Train traveling down tracks.