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The caption reads: "This scene shows rescuers at work at the mouth of No. 8 mine: broken and twisted machinery shown in foreground to the right."

1. Aftermath of Explosion at Monongah Mine No. 8, Monongah, W. Va.

2. View of Collins Colliery Co., Glen Jean, W. Va.

3. At YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Tucker County, W. Va.

4. Depot, Belington, W. Va.

5. Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, Charleston, W. Va.

6. Kanawha and Michigan Station, Charleston, W. Va.

7. Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Hundred, W. Va.

8. Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Clarksburg, W. Va.

9. Western Maryland Depot, Elkins, W. Va.

10. Western Maryland Depot, Elkins, W. Va.

This depot was located on the Western Maryland Railroad.

11. Depot, Elkins, W. Va.

12. Western Maryland Depot, Elkins, W. Va.

13. Virginian Depot, Princeton, W. Va.

The postcard names M. A. Long as the architect of the building, which today houses the West Virginia Northern Community College.

14. New Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Wheeling, W. Va.

15. Western Maryland Station, Thomas, W. Va.

16. Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot, Martinsburg, W. Va.

17. Chesapeake and Ohio Station, Montgomery, W. Va.

18. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, New Martinsville, W. Va.

19. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station, Parkersburg, W. Va.

20. Cumberland Valley Railroad Station, Martinsburg, W. Va.

This line was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

21. Main Line Depot, Parkersburg, W. Va.

22. Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Mannington, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "The Collins P. Huntington Monument. Erected Oct. 22, 1924, in memory of Collins P. Huntington, the founder of the cities of Huntington, W. Va. and Newport News, Va. He was born Oct. 22, 1821 at Harwington, Conn. Through his efforts in 1862, the Central Pacific Railroad Company was formed to construct a telegraph and railroad line from the Pacific Coast to Ogden, Utah, to connect with the Union Pacific Railroad. The completion of this project placed him in the foremost ranks of American empire builders. He was president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company from 1869 to 1887. Died Aug. 13, 1900."

23. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station and C. P. Huntington Monument, Huntington, W. Va.

24. Western Maryland Railroad Depot, Parsons, W. Va.