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Three Baltimore and Ohio workers standing in front of a B and O train engine, Grafton, W. Va.

1. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Workers, Grafton, W. Va.

Seven Baltimore and Ohio Train Workers stand in front of a railroad car.

2. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Workers, Martinsburg, W. Va.

View of the Ruins of the Colonade Bridge (B. and O. R. R.) Destroyed by Gen. Stonewall Jackson in 1861.

3. Ruins of Viaduct (B and O R. R.), Martinsburg, W. Va.

B. and O. Tunnel going under Maryland Heights in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

4. Baltimore and Ohio Tunnel under Maryland Heights, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Several Baltimore and Ohio Coal Cars on driving on railroad tracks at an unidentified coal mining community near Grafton, West Virginia.

5. Baltimore and Ohio Coal Cars in a Coal Mine Community near Grafton, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1855 in what was then known as Fetterman, Virginia. During the church building's construction, services were held in the carpenter shop of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company in Grafton.

6. The First United Presbyterian Church of Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

This 305 foot long iron bridge over the Monongahela River in Marion County was built in 1852 at the astronomical price of 1/2 million dollars and was, at that time, the longest iron bridge in the country. Confederate General "Grumble" Jones targeted this bridge during his infamous 1863 raid. After two failed attempts to blow the bridge, he succeeded on the third try.

7. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge at Fairmont, Va. (later W. Va.) Destroyed During Civil War

View looking down on Route 50 between Clarksburg (barely visible at the top of the photograph) and Bridgeport prior to the construction of Interstate 79.  Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line visible on the right portion running parallel to Route 50.  Currently, Interstate 79 intersects Route 50 near the center of the photograph.

8. Aerial View of Route 50 Looking West Towards Clarksburg, W. Va.

9. Derailment on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Monongalia County, W.Va.

'with J. M. Gossetts'

10. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Romney, W. Va.

M&K was a division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

11. Reballasting the Morgantown and Kingwood Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Morgantown, W. Va.

Men standing with surveying equipment next to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks and the Monongahela River.

12. Surveying for the Interceptor Sewage Plant, Morgantown, W. Va.