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See original for further information about hotel. Published by E.C. Kropp Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

97. Summit Hotel, Golf and County Club, Above the Clouds, Uniontown, Pa.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

98. Blackwater Canyon, Near Davis, W. Va.

Group of people further down railroad tracks walk in the same direction. Two miners covered in dirt approach the young girl.

99. Young Girl Walks Along Railroad Tracks Next to Stables Mines, Omar, W. Va.

Print number 1288.

100. Civilian Conservation Corps Crew

Print number 1288c.

101. Civilian Conservation Corps Crew at Work on Bridge

Print number 1558a.

102. Possible Moose Lodge Banquet

Portrait of United States Senator Rush D. Holt. Inscribed on the photograph,' Young people should not be afraid to put their ideas against those of their elders. They should not accept things simply because those things are old and conventional. This is a time for questioning and experimentation. It is through this kind of conflict that every worth while advance has come. Young people must not follow the old standards and leaders blindly through.'

103. U. S. Senator Rush D. Holt from Weston, W. Va.

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

104. Driveway Into Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

105. Company Street at Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.

Lost River State Park is located in Hardy County, West Virginia. Picture however likely taken at Camp Cranberry in Cowen, West Virginia.

106. Lost River State Park Float

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

107. Civilian Conservation Corps Members With Air Compressor Machine, Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

108. 'Just the Bald Headed Gang', Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.