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Elevated view of the bridge from the west side.

97. Cheat River Bridge, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The Barton mine was owned by the Pardee-Curtin Lumber Company. The town of Barton later became known as Curtin.

98. Elevated View Mine No. 2 at Barton, Webster County, W. Va.

Merchandise sold at the store included dry goods, cloaks and millinery apparel.

99. C. Frank Ellis Store in Grafton, W.Va.

Three little girls pose in a cart hitched to a pony with a dog on a leash tied to the harness. The only identified child is Ada Robinson, sitting-right.

100. Cart and Pony Ride, Grafton, W. Va.

Crowd fills the grandstand and a few spectators stand next to the track.

101. Race Track, Fairmont, Marion County, W. Va.

A race track dominates the photograph with a grandstand on the left and several parked cars in the infield.

102. Gilmer County Fair Grounds, Glenville, W. Va

Elevated view of unpaved roads crossing in downtown Fairmont.

103. Crossroads in Fairmont, W. Va.

Looking towards the Maryland side of the river and Douglas Hill or Ferry Place Hill.

104. View of Bridges Crossing Potomac River, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Students on dress parade.

105. Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, W.Va.

Class photo of unidentified students. The school was also known as the Greenbrier Presbyterial School.

106. Greenbrier Military School. Lewisburg, W.Va.

Team portrait of unidentified members of the Wesleyan Baseball Team.

107. Wesleyan Baseball Team, Upshur County, W. Va.

Established in 1812, the school was forced to closed during the Civil War. It was reopened at the location in the photograph in 1875 and subsequently became the Greenbrier College for Women, permanently closing in 1972.

108. Broadside with Photograph for Lewisburg Female Institute, Lewisburg, W. Va.