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Text on back reads, "Caption 'Actual photograph, hand painted with finest (?) oils' on original frame."
A view of Squirrel Rock, which was submerged when the Cheat Lake Dam was opened in 1926.
Squirrel Rock was submerged when the Cheat Lake Dam opened in 1926.
A group of men pend time in boats on the Cheat River. The banner in the background reads in part, "Elkhorn Hunting."
A man in a rowboat pauses by Squirrel Rock, which was submerged with the construction of the Cheat Lake Dam in 1926.
Squirrel Rock was submerged when the Cheat Lake Dam was completed in 1926.
The Devil's Den is a swimming hole located on the Cheat River near the mouth of the Big Sandy.
A group of young men and women pose on a rocky hillside near the Cheat River, W. Va.
A frozen waterfall on Cheat River.
An unidentified man guides his canoe through Calamity Rock at Cheat River Narrows during the National Wildwater Races.
Two women, identified as Gara and Toots, pose in the Cheat River, likely in Preston County.
Two people, identified as "Toots" and Fred, lounge along the Cheat River, likely in Preston County.
Miller, marked on the photo with an "x", swims with his friends in the river.
View of the Cheat River with mist on the mountains from Coopers Rock overlook in Cooper's Rock State Forest, W. Va..
A boat transporting unidentified people crosses the Cheat River.
View of Squirrel Rock that is in the Cheat River.
One of Preston County's leading industrial plants
The boulder on the Cheat River, known as Squirrel Rock, is pictured.
Four men sit in a canoe beside the large boulder in the middle of the river. Subjects unidentified.
Two boys are pictured on top of the rock, looking east. Subjects unidentified.
View of the river from the Ice's Ferry Bridge before Cheat Lake was formed.
This is a photograph of the Cheat River. It was taken from Coopers Rock, West Virginia.
Photograph postcard of Corricks Ford on the Cheat River where Union forces commanded by General Thomas Morris, defeated Confederate troops under General Robert Garnett, July 13,1861. Garnett was killed in the fight, the first general officer to die in action in the Civil War.
Anna Mathers, wife of Max Mathers, their daughter, Margaret and Stella C. DeGant, Anna's sister enjoying a boat ride on the Cheat River.
Ferry Boat at north bank was used while new bridge was being built during the summer of 1918.
Color post card print.
Bathing beach over Cheat. From the pamphlet "Morgantown West Virginia Past and Present with a Glance to the Future."
2,000 feet above sea level.
'M. M. and D. D. Brown submarine railroad bridge across Cheat River near Stone House, Randolph County, W. Va.'.
'Campers at their camp site "Dew Drop Inn", on the Cheat River opposite of Mont Chateau. From left to right: Charles W. Louchery-"Judge", James W. Burns-Dishes, N. Ott. Garrison- "Hog" Cook, Mal. Turner-"Wasn't Jim", Roy J. Jamison-"Ace", Charles Hodges- "Tar", French Yoke-"Lanky"- Roscoe P. Posten- "biggest eater" and Sid Treat- "Stawberrian"
'Cheat River at Rockely and Mont Chateau, before the the dam was built'.
'Cheat River at Rockely and Mont Chateau, before the the dam was built'.
'Cheat River at Rockely and Mont Chateau, before the the dam was built'.
'Cheat River at Rockely and Mont Chateau, before the the dam was built'.
'Cheat River at Rockely and Mont Chateau, before the the dam was built'.