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Oil field, blowing in, standard rig.

121. No. 1 Schaupbach, Near St. Mary's, W. Va.

Well blowing in.

122. Tait and Patterson on Cook Farm, Near St. Mary's, W. Va.

Photographers note: "Grandmothers sister".

123. Julie Taylor Goodluck Standing With Two Horses on Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Floats are being pulled by horses.

124. Industrial Parade, St. Mary's, W. Va.

125. Complete Standard Rig, With Steam Power House, St. Mary's, W. Va.

An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.

126. Harvesting Wheat on T.J. Taylor's Farm, Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.

Two cats drink milk beside her.

127. Jeanette P. Green in J.E. Green's Front Yard, Foxburg, Pa.

He is taking a "selfie" by using a string, for darning socks, to trigger the shutter. The oilfield cabin he is in is referred to as a "Jenny Lynd" type, which means it has no studding, just wide poplar boards. Photographers note: "If wife would only come back."

128. J.E. Green Baching at Henry Camp Oilfield, While Wife Edith Taylor Green is Away Having Baby, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Vaw Clue in Pleasants County, West Virginia is south of St. Mary's, West Virginia.

129. Julia Taylor Goodluck Milking Cow Into Cat's Mouth, While Her Husband Oscar Goodluck Stands Beside, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Oscar Goodluck is reading the April 1909 edition of Scientific American, which was Volume 100, Number 16.  The cover images reference the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

130. Julia Taylor Goodluck and Husband Oscar Goodluck Reading in Parlor, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

131. Julia Taylor Goodluck and Husband Oscar Goodluck With Their Instruments Inside Home, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Rig was used to remove grain from stalks.

132. Threshing Rig Traveling Down Road Past Fields