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Mrs. Ro. Murrell and another woman walk down a dirt road.

637. Mrs. Ro. Murrell and Friend, Summers County, W. Va.

Flanagan home at 5th and Summers Street in Hinton, W. Va. Small girl on steps is unidentified.

638. Flanagan Home, Hinton, W. Va.

Mrs. Ro. Murrell and friend pictured at scenic overlook near Hinton in Summers County, W. Va.

639. Mrs. Ro. Murrell and Friend at Scenic Overlook

Lewis is pictured on the far left.

640. Walter Lewis and Family in Unidentified Location

Walter Lewis, marked on the far left, sits on a log with his coworkers.

641. Lumberjacks of Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co. Somewhere in West Virginia

Pictured from left to right are Dr. W. D. David; Stingley Hoffman; Alec Wilson; George Diddle; C. M. Murphy; M. C. Talbott; Dr. F. B. Murphy; Warren B. Kittle; Lloyd Robinson; Chas Hovattes; John T. Roger (sitting); and Stephen Holt.

642. A Group of Male Musicians Dressed as Women, Philippi, W. Va.

Portrait of a young Curtis Truman Lambert (b. 6/6/1905-d.12/19/1993).

643. Curtis T. Lambert, Grafton, W. Va.

"South Penn (Oil) Pump Station on Minor (Jacob) Farm a mile west of Blacksville.  Circa 1900. Bill Stephens son of Minor Stephens & Lillie (Minor) Stephens was the first pump man."

644. South Penn Pump Station on Minor Farm, Blacksville, W. Va.

Lawrence Perry, husband of Louise Edith Stephens, is pictured with associates outside of the train depot. Louise Edith is the daughter of Stacy Stephens, who was the son of Thomas Stephens.

645. Stephens Relatives at Williamstown Train Station, Williamstown, W. Va.

Fire Creek is now a ghost town, located near the New River Gorge, Fayette County, W. Va.

646. Fire Creek C. & O. Station, Fayette County, W. Va.

Men and horses are gathered in front of the buildings. James L. Long, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, advertises fire, life, and accident insurance.  The Photograph Gallery advertises frames and art novelties for low prices.

647. Justice of the Peace Office and Photo Gallery, Glen Jean, W. Va.

Thomas G. McKell built the Kanawha, Glen Jean & Eastern Railway between Glen Jean, W. Va. and Deepwater, W. Va, a town situated on the Kanawha River. The rail line served as a means to transport coal for the McKell Coal & Coke Company, and made a connection with the C. & O. Railway as well.

648. Thomas McKell's K. G. J. and E. Railway near Glen Jean, W. Va.