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181. Town Corner, Osage, W. Va.

182. Eureka Pump Station on Dolls Run

Shown here is the muzzle-loading rifle used by Adam Poe.  The total length of the gun is 57 inches, the barrel 42 inches.  The barrel is octagonal on the outside and its circumference is four inches.  The total weight of the gun, 12 lbs 6 oz.

183. Rifle Used by Adam Poe

184. Oil Well Derrick, W. Va.

This mill on Dunkard Creek was operated by Isaac Core until 1871.

185. Core's Mill on Dunkard Creek

186. Drawing of Massacre of the Eckerlin Colony and Dunkard Bottom

A view of General Woodworking Company plant.

187. Delivery Wagons in front of General Woodworking Company

188. Dismantling the Suspension Bridge Between Morgantown and Westover, W. Va.

189. Dam and Lock on the Monongahela River, Monongalia County, W. Va.

190. Suspension Bridge Between Morgantown and Westover, W. Va.

191. Suspension Bridge Between Morgantown and Westover, W. Va.

'Home of Col John Evans, "Walnut Hill." Stood near where the St. Francis High School now stands. Left to right: 1) Unknown 2) Unknown 3) Unknown 4) Sitting- Charles Stoneking 5) Clyde Snider 6) Sitting- Charles Cook, 7) John Cook 8) Standing on box- Unknown, 9) Arthur Llewellyn, 10) Sitting- Duke Cairney, 11) Ray Houston, 12) Abagail Cook, 13) Icie Cook, 14) Thornton Flowers, 15) Addie Snider, 16) William E. King, 17) Hattie Stoneking. William E. King and Hattie Stoneking latter were married and were the parents of Mrs. Raymond(Frona) Coburn, Mrs. Paul(Ruth) Huggins and Mrs. Clarence (Cecile) Milligan. Abagail Cook married Samuel King and were the parents of Frank and Paul King.'Note: St. Francis High School has since been demolished.

192. Home of Col John Evans, Monongalia County, W. Va.