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Old-fashioned coke ovens pictured in the background where pollution fills the surrounding area.

37. C. & O. Railway Looking West From Rear Car of Train No. 14 at Fire Creek, W. Va.

Three unidentified men are pictured outside the wooden building. The picture view looks east at milepost 369.9 at the New River sub-division.

38. C. & O. Station at Meadow Creek, W. Va.

A small C. & O. railway cart is pictured on one of the many sets of track.

39. Meadow Creek Station, Summers County, W. Va.

Looking east from the M. D. Tower at the center of the passing track. On the west-bound is a pull-off track and connections on the left to the Nicholas, Fayette, and Greenbrier Railway.

40. C. & O. Railway at Meadow Creek, W. Va.

Drawn depiction of the grand hotel building located along the C. & O. Railroad.Published by E. G. White of Ronceverte, W. Va.

41. Valley Heights Hotel, Pence Springs, W. Va.

A train winds along the track placed next to New River.

42. Steam Engine on Double Track Along C. & O. Railroad, Summers County, W. Va.

A look at the damage after 24 cars derailed for unknown reasons. The C. & O. Railway bridge was extensively damaged by the wreck.

43. Derailment near Sandstone Depot, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the mill located outside of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.

44. Mills and Yard of Sandstone Planing Mill Co., New Richmond, W. Va.

Drawn, colored depiction of the view from the C. & O. Railway. Two figures are pictured on top of a large rock formation.Published by J. A. Graham & Co.

45. Scene near Sandstone, W. Va.

A group of unidentified workers and what appears to be their African-American cook gather for a picture. Behind them are Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars.

46. Railroad Workers in Summers County, W. Va.

The C. & O. engineer Burdette, pictured on the far right, laughs beside two unidentified men.

47. John " Cannonball" Burdette and Associates, Hinton, W. Va.

Diefenbach, a telegraph operator for the C. & O. Railroad, rode this horse to and from the cabin.

48. Mrs. Diefenbach and Horse by C. W. Cabin, Hinton, W. Va.