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505. Construction of Western Maryland Railroad, Garrett County, Md.

Unidentified workers pose on a platform at the mill.

506. Pardee & Curtin Lumber Mill, Nicholas County, W. Va.

House built by Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield in 1906. He was the leader of the Hatfield family involved in a feud with the McCoys of Kentucky. Hatfield lived in the house until his death in 1921.

507. Devil Anse Hatfield's Home, Logan County, W. Va.

The "six foot arch" or treslte bridge is part of the construction of the Western Maryland railroad. Other information includes," l. DivSeg. 17 Sta. 254 to 266."

508. Fill and Six Foot Arch on Western Maryland Railroad

509. Eva Dye Hathaway Next to Ford Roadster, Calhoun, Co. W. Va.

Large crowd and automobiles outline the playing field to watch a baseball game. The teams are not identified.

510. Baseball Game in Progress, Grantsville, Calhoun County, W. Va.

Information with the Photograph: "First Row L to R: Dallas Kight, Albert Kight, Ethel Kight Stump (baby), Gertrude Francis Kight, Ollie Kight Yoak (baby), Tommy Albert Francis, Henry Kight, Emma Hall Francis; Second Row: Joseph Lee Francis, Hattie Francis Ferrell, Orville Kight, Rilla Francis Harris, Jerome Francis, Annie Francis Trippett, Hagan Tommy Francis

511. Tommy Albert and Emma Hall Francis Family, Calhoun County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph, see original postcard for "travel expenses" listed on the back.

512. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Huntington, W. Va.

Bodkin was a Confederate Veteran, having enlisted in the army at age 19 to fight for the southern cause during the Civil War. He was mustered in as a private, 1st Company E, 25th Virginia Regiment, June 9, 1861.

513. Michael Bodkin of Upper Dry Fork, Randolph County, W. Va.

Back Row, L to R: John Bodkin, Elmer Cunningham, Osburn Bodkin, Alby Cunningham, Endress Hartman, Michael Bodkin. 2nd Row, L to R: Louie Cunningham Bodkin, Dolley Mullennex, Elva Cunningham (Mullennex), Gertrude May Bodkin Judy, Sarah E. Hartmen. 3rd Row: Luthur Bodkin, Omer Bodkin, Oscar "Bill" Bodkin, Wade Hartmen, Odis Bodkin, Isom Bodkin.

514. Bodkin Family, Upper Dry Fork, Job-Whitmer, W. Va.

Smallest to largest instruments: mandolin, mandola, mandocello, and mandobass

515. Plectral Choir Instruments

see back of the postcard for the correspondence.

516. Harbor and Docks Great Kanawha River, Point Pleasant, W. Va.