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'Dr. Ladwig and his daughter, Cornelia. Dr Ladwig is pushing the pram, something few men did then, especially in a lumber or mining town. This say something about the man.'

121. Dr. Ladwig and His Daughter, Evenwood, W. Va.

Dr. Otto Ladwig (right) at the Raine-Andrews Lumber Company.

122. Dr. Ladwig and Mill Managers, Evenwood, W. Va.

'3. O.W. Ladwig, 6. L.R.F. Preysz'

123. Dr. Ladwig and Mill Managers, Evenwood, W. Va.

'Treasurer and Ground Manager of Raine-Andrews Lumbar Company, Evenwood, W. Va.'.

124. T.W. Raine, Evenwood, W. Va.

Dr. Ladwig's house can be seen in the far left of the photo.

125. View of the Mill and Town, Evenwood, W. Va.

'M. M. and D. D. Brown submarine railroad bridge across Cheat River near Stone House, Randolph County, W. Va.'.

126. M. M. and D. D. Brown Submarine Railroad Bridge, Randolph County, W. Va.

The railroad was to transport lumber from the mill.

127. James Cherrilo with Railroad Building Crew at Montes, W. Va.

' U. S. Geological survey marker with pole frame where they at one time had a flag. This was located on Kelly Mountain in what is now the Butt Farm. It was used as a pasture for the Brown and Hill injured horses. This picture was taken in 1906 when we took a Sunday walk to salt the horses. From left to right: George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown.'

128. George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown atop a U.S. Geological Survey Marker, Randolph County, W. Va.

'The above picture was mailed by the son of R. M. Morrison as explained in letter on opposite page. Men in the picture are R. M. Morrison, J. Scott Bell, and an employee by the name of Turner. This shows a heavy stand of Spruce near where they had their bandmill. Further description as to the mill operation is contained in the Morrison and Gross history in the Elkins section.'

129. R. M. Morrison, J. Scott Bell, and an Employee Named Turner in the Snow Covered Woods, Morribell, W. Va.

130. Group of People Standing in Front of the General Store in Mabie, W. Va.

Father and son standing next to a large snow bank.

131. Father Holding Son Roger Perkins, Point Mountain, W. Va.

Photograph postcard of two small children, one riding a pedal car and one on a rocking horse. Information included with the photograph, "From Wookie and Woodrow Formish" and "Names ... looked up Ancestry.com..." The card is addressed to Mrs. Nada Godfrey, Bobbin, W. Va.

132. Two Children on Riding Toys, Roaring Creek, Randolph County, W. Va.