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Aerial view of the salt works with salt water reserve tank in the foreground and surrounding buildings.

1. Dickinson Salt Works

2. Blacksmith Shop at Dickinson Salt Works.

A salt well derrick in the midst of winter.

3. One of the First Salt Wells Drilled for J.Q. Dickinson & Company

Picture of 17 genuine Kanawha Salt Bags from J.Q. Dickinson and Co., Malden, W. Va.  Also bags of Charmco Feeds Screened Cracked Corn from the Charleston Milling Company, Charleston, W. Va.

4. Genuine Kanawha Salt Bags

5. One of the First Salt Wells Drilled for J.Q. Dickinson & Company

Picture of salt water cistern at Dickinson Salt Works. Brine from all wells is piped to this cistern, which serves as a reserve supply should the wells be shut off for a short time.  The bottom logs in foundation of this cistern were put in about 1870.

6. Salt Water Cistern at Dickinson Salt Works

Barn with a tractor parked beside it as well as a salt dryer building at Dickinson Salt Works.

7. Barn and Salt Dryer at Dickinson Salt Works

Dust-Lay advertisement for J.Q. Dickinson and Co. Malden, W. Va.

8. Dickinson's Dust-Lay Service for Dust Proofing Dirt, Cinder, or Gravel Surfaces