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Whitmer from the northwest. The large three-story buildings are the Nydegger building and the Nethkin and Layman building

1. Bird's Eye View of Whitmer, W. Va.

The blades in the foreground and on the filing machine are for a double cut band saw, while the one suspended from the ceiling is for a single cut rig.

2. Horton Mill Filing Room, Horton, W. Va.

3. Men Working in Lumber Yard

4. Family Group in front of D.K. Teter's Star Restaurant, Whitmer, W. Va.

Right to left: Andrew Hedricks, Tom Workenbaker, Truman Nethkin, Lafe Troy, Smith Dugger, unidentified, Dr. Harper Judy (wearing bow tie), unidentified woodsman and bartender.

5. Nethkin and Layman's Saloon, Whitmer, W. Va.

6. Horton Presbyterian Church, Horton, W. Va.

Dry Fork Railroad shop building at Hendricks. - Courtesy of WVU Archives D. D. Brown collection.

7. Dry Fork Railroad Shop, Hendricks, W. Va.

Looking north on Railroad Avenue. The first four buildings are still in use.

8. Railroad Avenue, Whitmer, W. Va.

9. Lumber Yard, Whitmer, W. Va.

10. Central West Virginia and Southern Trolley Car No. 9

Laneville, with the Dry Fork Company mill in the foreground. Note the footbridge across Red Creek (at center of picture), connecting the mill with the town.

11. Bird's Eye View of Laneville, W. Va.

12. Logging Crew With Axes Posed By Tree, W. Va.

13. Whitmer Cornet Band, Whitmer, W. Va.

14. Economy Up Dry Fork, W. Va.

Dr. Thomas B. Crittenden- Courtesy Russel White

15. Portrait of Dr. Thomas B. Crittenden, Whitmer, W. Va.

16. Lumber Mill, Yard and Log Pond, W. Va.

17. Commercial Hotel, W. Va.

18. Portrait of a Young Boy, W. Va.

19. Train Station, W. Va.

20. Shay Locomotive No. 8 and Crew

21. Group Portrait, W. Va.

22. Group Portrait of Bero Boys Baseball Team, W. Va.

23. The Hotel De Armit, W. Va

24. Horton to Whitmer, W. Va.