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From Austin J. Sharp, Huntersville, W.Va. May, Pocahontas County, W.Va.
From Austin J. Sharpe, Huntersville, W.Va. Hambleton, Randolph County, W.Va.
Locomotive engine on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, W.V.
Photograp taken above the shops, Dynamite house in the background.
Ivan Clarkson standing next to train engine. Sunday afternoon; Ivan Clarkson Collection.
Shay No. 5 on tracks in the forest. Cheat Mountain; Cass, W.V.
Group Portrait of Large Lumbering Crew in Woods.
Train at Cass Yard, Cass, WV; Ivan Clarkson Collection.
From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, WV
Derelict locomotives at Cass Yard, Cass, W.V.
Birch Valley Lumber Co. Train. P.E. Percy, Lima Locomotive Works; CO 359 = Shop #3189 (12 22)
Train moving along tracks.
Photograph of painting by R. Sparks.
Shay Locomotive No. 8 at Water Tank in Spruce, W.V.
Shay trains on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Office, WV State Parks, Charleston, WV 25305.
Cass, WV; Philip V. Bagdon, 7918 New Orleans Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308.
From Austin J. Sharpe, Huntersville, W.V., Cheat Mt., Spruce, W.Va., Pocahontas, County, W.Va.; Camp operated by the Spruce Lumber Co., Cass, W.Va.
Portrait of two men in the forest with a horse pulling their cart along tracks.
Fireman boarding train. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; Richard Carter, N. Whitehall Road, Norristown, R.D. 3, P.A.
Engine hauling cars on the Cass Scenic Railroad.
Lima 2563/1912 at Shaw, WV for Deep Run Coal Company. (To be flooded over by waters of the Bloominton Dam on the Potomac River now being built by the Army Corps of Engineers.  10/21/71)<br /><br />
Locomotive engine with conductors. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, WV; Artie Bailey in the door; "Doc" Carlson at the throttle.
Cass, W.V.; Harry Sturm (Upshur County Extension Agent) and Judd Wolfram (Webster County Extension Agent); boys not identified; Gordon Hamrick.
"Doc" Hannah on first speeder; Blackhurst; Long before cycling grew to widespread popularity, company officials and doctors used 'speeders' in conducting business.  They were also handy means of seeing the wonderful mountain scenery on Cheat Mountain. Hannah, Va.