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A crowd gathers to see the destruction from a train accident which sent cars down a bank and into a river.

121. Passenger Train Wreck Throws Car into River, W. Va.

The "Andes" was a Cincinnati-Louisville packet.

122. Steamboat, 'Andes' on the Ohio River

Two unidentified men stand on each side of the tracks at the tunnel entrance.

123. Kingwood Tunnel, Preston County, W. Va.

The bridge crosses Deckers Creek into the Greenmont area. The man standing on the bridge is not identified.

124. Walnut Street Bridge, Morgantown, W. Va.

Son of Anderson "Devil Anse" and Levicy Hatfield. "Cap" was heavily involved in the feud with McCoys and was known as his father's "chief lieutenant". Information included with the photograph, "The worst killer in the feud as he looks today - a man of peace: 'I have only one machine gun and half a dozen rifles now. I am a man of peace'. Cap is in the uniform of a Logan County deputy sheriff."

125. William Anderson 'Cap' Hatfield Jr. of Logan County, W. Va.

Unidentified people stare towards the camera. The streets are not paved and a brick sidewalk is in the process of being layed.

126. Corner of Chestnut and Fayette Streets, Morgantown, W. Va.

Painted photograph of the Summers home. The structure was built ca. 1800 by Thomas Armstrong and his father. Joseph Summers and his wife Julia began living here in 1853. Identified in the photograph left to right: William Caleb Summers; Sarah Summers Wolf Bower; Elmira Francis Knapp Summers Hurshman; Maud Bower Huffman; Iva Burke Summers; William Bower

127. Old Homestead of Joseph Summers, Marquess, Preston County, W. Va.

None of the subjects are identified.

128. Wayside Helpers' Class, Spruce Street Methodist Church, Morgantown, W. Va.

Mason served on the West Virginia Supreme Court for several terms, was one of the first members of the West Virginia University faculty in 1867 and was also a Union soldier during the Civil War with the rank of sergeant in Battery F, First West Virginia Artillery.

129. John W. Mason of Morgantown, W. Va.

130. Portrait of 'Clark Martin's Girl', Montrose, W. Va.

Lieutenant Carr, back row far right; other officers are not identified.

131. Officers of First West Virginia Regiment

Children of John M. Knapp.

132. Portrait of Elzy and Ella Knapp, Valley Bend, W. Va.