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Dr. Roy Bird Cook standing.  Seated left to right; Dr. Fortney, Dr. D. D. Lambert, D. D. Brown and C. R. Zarfoss.  Fairfax Stone, Tucker County, West Virginia. Gulley leading from the stone is head spring of the Potomac. The stone is located at the corner of the West Virginia/Maryland boundary 3 miles off U. S. Route 219 between Thomas, West Virginia and Red House, Maryland. The inscription of the bronze plaque embedded in stone written by Dr. D.D. Lambert. State Conservation replaced Fairfax Stone with approximately $2,000.00 appropriated by 1955-1957 legislature. $1,500.00 was from 1955 while $500.00 was from 1957.

121. Dedication Ceremonies of the Fairfax Stone, Tucker County, W. Va.

Fairfax Stone, Tucker County, West Virginia. Gulley leading from the stone is head spring of the Potomac. The stone is located at the corner of the West Virginia/Maryland boundary 3 miles off U. S. Route 219 between Thomas, West Virginia and Red House, Maryland.

122. Group Poses with Fairfax Stone, Tucker County, W. Va.

'Rowlesburg Boy Scout Troop 85', viewing Blackwater Falls, falls are nearly frozen over.'

123. Rowlesburg Boy Scouts at Blackwater Falls, W. Va.

124. Lumber Mill and Surrounding Countryside, Laneville, Tucker County, W. Va.

William is small community located north of Thomas, at the intersection of US RT 219 and WV Rt 90.

125. Rhubarbs or Suburbs of William, Tucker County, W. Va.

'Passenger train on the W. Va. and Pittsburgh Railroad on the grade between Hendricks and Thomas in Tucker County.  This became a B. & O. branch. O. Homer Floyd Fansler.'

126. West Virginia and Pittsburgh Passenger Train, Tucker County, W. Va.

127. Drawing of Chimney Rocks in Tucker County, W. Va.

An artist's rendition of Karr's Pinnacles in Tucker County.

128. Karr's Pinnacles, Tucker County, W. Va.

Elevation of town is 3,300 feet.

129. Allegheny Heights Hospital and Sanitarium, Davis, W. Va.

130. Mill Pond, Davis, W. Va.

131. Looking East, Parsons, W. Va.

132. Courthouse, Parsons, W. Va.