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Lumber crew poses with horses.  Near Diana, W. Va.
Men and horses at a lumber mill.
Train track in the middle of forest in Nicholas County.  Man and dog standing beside the track.
Group of people wait at the train station as a train comes in.
Train engine hauling logs.  Workers standing on logs.  Maben Mill, Raleigh County. "Mrs. J.C. Prince"
C.H. Akers, engineer (front) with other unidentifed railroad men.
A close-up view of Sen. John W. McCreey's Mansion in Beckley, West Virginia.
George Bair, Sr. and an unidentified man are standing in side yard. Mable Bair Saunders, Maggie Bair, and "Aunt Brook" (Mrs. George Bair, Sr.) are standing with three unidentified people on the front porch of a house in Beckley, West Virginia.
Group portrait of students at the Fairmont State Normal School.
First U. B. Church located on 16th and St. Marys Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Covered bridge spanning Deckers Creek. Trees, telephone poles, and fence apparent. View of foundation of bridge.
Robert L. Stewart and his son, Robert W. Stewart in their horse drawn wagon.
Large crowd gathered for a church dedication (probably Wesley Methodist, corner of High Street and Willey Streets), Morgantown, W. Va.
'Old Hough home near head of High Street'.
Men and women are standing on the front porch of Franklin Hotel, long alley at Walnut and Chestnut Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'John H. Krepps 248 Jackson Avenue Morgantown, W. Va. Father of James Henry Krepps.'
'Son of John H. and Dora A. Baker Krepps. 248 Jackson Avenue South Park Morgantown, W. Va.'
'James Henry Krepps, 'looking pretty', and Frank Morgan at Old Mill Cottage at Cheat.  Shaffer home in background.  All are now covered by Cheat Lake.'
'Left to right, Mrs. John H. Krepps, John Morgan, John H. Krepps.  Children, left, Frank Morgan and, right, James Henry Krepps.'
'At the Old Union District Jail, below Ice's Ferry, now covered by Cheat Lake.'
Top Row far left 'Russ Morris', Bottom row left to right: 'John L. Johnston, and 'Zed' Yost'.
A portrait of an unidentified school group.
View of the city from near the rail road tracks.
'For Building Use Only, Morgantown Public Library, Morgantown, W. Va.; E. Ralph Clear, For Good Lighting--See Clear, Morgantown, W. Va.'
A view of South Decker's Creek.
American Beauties: 'Laura Dean, Lottie Thornton, Della Marrion, Will Plankey, Ed McAlister, and Annie DeGant' pose for a group portrait in front of Anna DeGant's father's glass store.
Photo by J. W. Wilson of Ronceverte, West Virginia.
Two men sitting in the shade of a tree to the left of the photograph. Two cattle are seen roaming in the center.
View of a small group of people standing by the Rock House in Petersburg, W. Va. 'Mrs. Annie Smith with guitar.'
View of a small girl and dog on the front porch of the Delay House in Petersburg, W. Va.
View of four men in front of Groves and Halterman Furniture and Department Store from across the street, Petersburg, W. Va. 'Harmen Groves, F. E. Harman, Wilbur Heach'
View of a group of people gathered at the entrance of a large canvas tent in Greenbrier county, W. Va.
View of the Iron Bridge at Whitcomb Depot, C. and O. Railroad on a low water area of the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County.
View of an old mill at Royal Glen. 'The Frederick Mill was burned when the Royal Glen Dam was built. Susan Hyre kept the boarders and invalids in her old home in the back.'
'Picture of the Bluefield Inn, taken in 1890. Princeton Avenue, in the foreground, was unpaved. The building is now used as the Division Office of the Norfolk and Western Railway. There is a boardwalk in front of the building with wooden steps leading to the building.'
'Scene from Virginia Avenue'in Mercer County. Two men stand outside of the train car and a young boy sits in the bottom right corner.
An ink engraving of the Clerk Office, Post Office, Court House, and Printing Office in McDowell County, W. Va.
Two horses are standing in front of a Standard Oil Delivery Wagon in Eckman, McDowell County, West Virginia.
'Jay Lambert on hay stack.  Ona and Otho Davis on load, Miles Thompson by the wagon, George Davis on the rake and Jim Skiles or Loyd Lambert pitching hay. George Davis farm is located on Rt. 220 north of Franklin, and later it became the Foster Dyer Farm.'
Group portrait in front of a pavillion.
Oil well drilled by Ira Cox on Lucille DeBerry Farm.
Deepwater Railroad, later known as Va. Railway Co.
Bridge #40 Crossing Valley, Raleigh County.
The Section that kept the trains on the track, operating their 'strongarm.'  Pictured; 1st Row: Guy Holmes, Lacy Shrewsbury, Jim Smith, Henry Morls, J.B. Holdren.  Back Row: unidentified, Z.M. Lafon, Vick Leily, Henry Shrewsbury, C.R. Holdren.
Freight was hauled over mountains by horses and wagon trains due to bad roads.  Photo was taken in Briery Branch, Va.  People and wagons from Pendleton County, W. Va.
Five mile circle taken from Trap Hill Post Office. The huge three floor general store of Mont Mankin. Mont Mankin stands to the right of the door with his hands on his hips.
A group of people have congregated on the bridge over the frozen river.
Men in front of a Livery Stable, New Martinsville, Wetzel County, W. Va.
Back row- Bill Dumire, Joseph Summers.  Front row- Charley Poling of William, W. Va. (in middle).
A lady is standing on the front steps of the J.W. Watson, Feetwell, Wilhelm House in Kingwood, West Virginia. 'J.W. Watson house, now owned by Feetwell, corner of Tunnelton Street in Kingwood. Home also of Judge Wilhelm in his later years.'
View of men by tents from the Oak Park Camping Club.
Three people are standing near the front porch of the house where Irene Burshinal Manear (wife of Clinton T. Manear) spent her young years.
First on left is Ephraim M. Manear.
People are enjoying an outing along Decker's Creek in Preston County, West Virginia.
Split rail fences mark the boundaries of each field.
Below Petersburg.
Below Greenland Gap.
Ira Robinson is standing on a chair and holding a hat in this photograph.
At the back of Bush's House.  Pictured; G.M. Allen and "dead dog."
The sign in the window says Attorney at Law.
Ada is the one seated.