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A View of West Grafton across the river.

25. West Grafton, W. Va.

26. West Grafton, W. Va.

B&O Roundhouse visible at right.

27. Tygart River at Grafton, W. Va.

The town of Belington is in Barbour county.

28. Tygarts River Bridge, Belington, W. Va.

29. Grafton, W. Va.

The debris after a flood stopped by the Tygart River Reservoir Dam.  On the back facts on the dam are noted: 'Supervision: Corps, U. S. Army Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., Contractors: Frederick Snare Corp., New York, N. Y., Length 1900 Ft., Height: 265 Ft., Shore Line of lake: 68.6 miles, Photo: W. R. Loar & Son, Grafton, W. Va.'

30. Flood Debris (including a house) at theTygart River Reservoir Dam

"Beauty spot six miles north on the boundary of Taylor and Marion counties where Tygarts Valley River dashes through a mile-long gorge in series of lovely falls and rapids.  Included in 1000-acre grant to Thomas Parkeson in 1773."

31. Valley Falls Historic Marker on U. S. Route 50 near Grafton, W. Va.

'M. M. & D. D. Brown logging equipment brought into Elkins yard near sawmill for storage and reshipment to Spring Creek, W. Va.'.

32. Old Time Sawmill on Tygarts Valley River, Elkins, W. Va.

33. Tygart Valley River Near Logging Operation in Montes, W. Va.

34. Looking up Tygart Valley River Towards Montes Bridge, Randolph County, W. Va.

The three men are associated with the logging and sawmill business in Montes. The river is most likely the Tygart Valley River.

35. George Foster, D. D. Brown, and Charles W. Feeny Standing Near River, Montes, W. Va.

36. View from Bridge in Montes, W. Va.