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Railroad tracks beside a building.
Mill, log pond, and four stacks.  W.Va. Spruce Lumber Co., Cass, W.Va. (Greenbrier, Cheat, and Elk Railroad No. 5) Believed to been at time No. 1503 in operation.
Greenbrier, Cheat and Elk Railroad No. 2 for West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. at Cass, W. Va; Shay No. 2 on Cheat Mtn. 1908.  Bob Hivick, Engineer.
Shay No. 1, 'Old Barney' (the original #1) at the Spruce Shop.
Large group of men posed on the Skidway.
Front view of Shay No. 11 train engine at the water tank with six crew members in front.
"Baker House $1.00 per day" on sign.  Cass, W.V.
Three train engines and crew. 1910 postcards Joe Crowl, Geo. Cramer, Bob Dean, Cal Bridly? (Bladley), Freddie Linan.
View looking upstream of the Stoney River Dam.  Newly completed 1915.
Shay No. 8 train engine with two men standing beside it and two men in the cabin.
Boiler Room, chipper shed, pan room and extract plant.  Looking east towards structures facing the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
Extract plant with large smoke stack.
Paul James and Ray McClelland pose in front of loaded log cars.
Cass Mill and two of its smoke stacks.
The northern part of the town of Cass, W. Va. can be seen on the hill in the background.
View of Bald Knob Mountain.
Shay No. 4 train engine pushing/pulling a lumber loading cart.
Loader placing logs on lumber cars.
Loader putting lumber on cargo cars.  Man standing on logs on the car.
Shay  No. 7 train engine.