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View of tracks running through Dobbin, W. Va. a once thriving town before the 1900's and now a ghost town in Grant County, W. Va.

133. Tracks Running Through Depot, Dobbin, W. Va.

A scene of people coming and going from the Weston Train and Trolley Station.

134. Weston Train and Trolley Station, Weston, W. Va.

135. Trolley Crossing a Bridge in Weston, W. Va.

'I. T. Hammer home, shortly after new addition was added. Early 1900's.  Later the Ashby G. Bowers Farm.'

136. I. T. Hammer Home, Ruddle, Pendleton County, W. Va.

A view of the McCoy Mill, a Civil War Landmark in Pendleton County, West Virginia.

137. McCoy Mill, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

'Man on right is Albert Hertig of Evenwood, W. Va.'

138. Shay Locomotive and Crew in Randolph County, W. Va.

Members of the Taylor County Band standing on a hillside.  Third from right with trombone is Dr. Charley Brown

139. Band, Taylor County, W. Va.

140. Horton Lumber Mill, Randolph County, W. Va.

141. Mechanic Poses with Dynamo at the Power House in Harding, W. Va.

'A- Old Stump just in rear of right wing of Old Mansion.  B- Stone Pillar which stood at River, being part of Gateway leading to House.  C- Sycamore growing out of Wine Cellar of Blennerhassett Home.'

142. Blennerhassett Home on Blennerhassett Island, Wood County, W. Va.

'One of the first lawyers in Tucker County, W. Va.  Lloyd Hansford secured a good common school education and in 1879 graduated from the State Normal School at Fairmont with a degree in Law, being the first graduate from Tucker County from any State institution.  His first office was in St. George, W. Va., then moved to Parsons when it became the county seat.  His office was on Main Street called the Hansford Building, and the Opera House of Parsons.  He was born in 1857 and died in 1916.  Biographical information from the Book "Men of West Virginia, Biographical Publishing Co., 1903.'

143. Lawyer Lloyd Hansford, Parsons, W. Va.

144. Mary Wamsley Hansford with Son Lloyd Jr., Tucker County, W. Va.