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Springhill Furnace Presbyterian Church was built ca.1833 and is still in use.
Cityscape of Pittburgh, looking from Mt. Washington.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A man walks down the sidewalk alone on the left.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A man uses his ax to tip over a tall tree on the highest point of the South Pennsylvania line, just above the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A man stands knee deep in snow just outside of the tunnel entrance while surveying for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
A group of men survey the land for the B. & O. Railroad. Subjects unidentified.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
View of the office building that occupied the surveyor's for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
Winter scene at a Somerset County sugar camp, where sugar and syrups are produced.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
Members of the Glessner family stand on the home porch.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
Mary Rupert Green (b. 1854, d. 1929/03/01) was married to Thomas B. Green and mother to photographer James Edwin Green, Sr.  A pennant for the U.S. Marines is hanging in the background.
An interior view of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr.'s home.
James Edwin Green, Jr., son of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr., is pictured laying in bed with a cast and splint on his left leg.
An unidentified boy lays in the grass beneath a flower bush with a pile of apples.  The boy is likely visiting the home of the photographer, James Edwin Green.
View of a small pantry room, storing various canned foods and supplies. In the background, on the top shelf, is a barrel that has "Mr. T. B. Green" burned into the wood. Mr. T. B. Green refers to Thomas B. Green (b. 1853, d. 1940/01/27), father of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr., and grandfather to James Edwin Green, Jr.
Surrounded by large plants and trees, a man and woman embrace in the background.
Gifts clutter the ground beneath a small Christmas Tree at the home of photographer James Edwin Green.
An oil derrick is pictured in the woods.
Son of photographer James Edwin Green, 9-year-old James Edwin Green, Jr. (b. 1904) poses in a Spanish War uniform while holding a rifle. He is surrounded by American flags, celebrating the Fourth of July.
Four women stand in front of two boys and an older man, perhaps their professor. Each student holds a diploma.
Members of the Green family pose at an outdoor dining table during a meal.  The covering on the table is sheets of newspaper.
Three unidentified women read materials stacked on the table they are sitting at. The library was originally called the Hannah Fox Memorial Library.
View of what is likely the River Stone Estate near Foxburg, Pa.
Two men, likely members of the Green family, are operating a plow attached to an automobile.  One man drives the car and the other guides the plow.
A man stands in a yard beside a house while a woman and child sit on the porch steps. Subjects unidentified.
Construction managed by contractor T. A. Gillsepie is conducted across the river and along the river bank.
A crowd gathered in the center of the photograph eats, dines, and converses with associates.
Street view of the church building which is located between Washington and Waynesburg, Pennyslvania. The church was built in 1904.
Houses are scattered at the top of hill.
The marker, which is decorated with an American flag, reads, "About one half mile above this point is the 'Great Crossings' of the Youghiogheny River, where George Washington crossed November 18th, 1753, when sent as envoy by Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginia to the French Commandant at Fort Le Boeuf.Washington, on his military expedition to the Ohio, encamped there with his forces, May 18th to 24th, 1754, and from that point explored the Youghiogheny.There, also, Major General Braddock, with his army, crossed June 24th, 1755, on his march against Fort Duquesne."
Eight men are pictured on either side of the lawn. The photograph looks down a pathway lined by flowers and directly at a gazebo. The garden is likely part of the property at Linden Hall in Pennsylvania.
Tents are pitched across a field. A large American flag waves above banners that read, "Camp Wilson on the Cheat River" and "Grapeville Outing Club, Grapeville, Pa."
A group holding American flags gather together for a group photo in a field. Three men at the center of the image look to be priests or other members of the clergy.
Blain is a town located in Perry County, Pennsylvania.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role int he timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
The flooded town is shown with mountains in the background and the "P.R.R. Railroad tracks in foreground."
A man uses a boat to travel around the flooded town.
Two men stand in a boat they are using to travel down a flooded street
L.D. Sisler and Sons General Merchant store can be seen to the right.
School in a town right across the borders of both West Virginia and Maryland.