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1. Henry Clay Iron Furnace on Quarry Run Road, Coopers Rock State Park, W. Va.

2. Gas Station, Osage, W. Va.

The company house is on the right and the station on the left; Jack Blaker possibly lived here and operated the station.

3. Eureka Pipeline Station and Jack Blaker Home, Core, W. Va.

Shop and Residence of A. I Strosnider,manufacture and dealer of Boots and Shoes, Blacksville, W. Va.  The illustration is from Coldvell's Illustrated Centennial Atlas of Greene County, 1876.

4. Drawing of A. I. Strosnider's Boots & Shoes, Blacksville, W. Va.

5. Dunkard Valley Bank, Blacksville, W. Va.

Rear view of a group of dwellings containing meat, grocery and general supply stores.

6. Rear View of Sabraton Area Stores, Morgantown W.Va.

Built by Mr. Hukill on Dunkard Ridge, Monongalia County between Dolls Run and the Pennsylvania state line. Many oil wells were located in this area. The hotel boarded several oil workers, speculators, and contractors. Few identified in photograph are (left to right): Bill McKee, Dave Miller, Mac Browers, and J. Oliver Dan ?

7. The Dunkard Ridge Hotel

Cold-blast furnace run by steam. Built by Leonard Lamb between 1834 and 1836.

8. Henry Clay Furnace, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Caption with image published in the " Mason-Dixonland Panorama" 1974/12/01, "A quick view of "black gold" in the pipe is provided as Leslie Neely of Morgantown snatches a plug from the line to the storagetank."

9. Leslie Neely Working on Pipeline, Core, W. Va.

Caption with image published in the "mason-Dixonland Panorama" 1974/12/01, "Grabbing the flywheel, Leslie Neely pulls on it to start the engine."

10. Leslie Neely Grabbing Flywheel, Core, W. Va.

Caption with the image when published in the "Mason-Dixonland Panorama" 1974/12/01, "Pumper Leslie Neely works beneath towering derrick."

11. Leslie Neely Working Beneath Towering Derrick, Core, W. Va.

12. First National Bank and Post Office, Klondike, W. Va.