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13. Loggers Eat Dinner in a Meadow River Lumber Company Dining Hall

Three men pose in front of a tree.  At that time L.C. Dyer was president of Meadow River Lumber Company in Rainelle, W.Va.

14. Dyer, Big P and L.C.

Tracks converge in the forest.

15. Logging Railroad Switch Back, Meadow River Lumber Co.

Lumber mill and log pond.  Rainelle, W.V.  Built 1910.

16. Meadow River Lumber Company, Rainelle, W. Va.

A view of the Meadow River Lumber Company Building (in the foreground), a bank, and an office building in Rainelle. The Sewel Valley Depot is to the right.

17. Meadow River Lumber Company, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

A view of the Meadow River Lumber Company Office and Bank Building in Rainelle, West Virginia.

18. Meadow River Lumber Company Office and Bank, Rainelle, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Cass Scenic Railroad No. 418 and Meadow River Lumber Company No. 3.

19. Camp Car -Caboose at Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W.Va.

'Car on Cass Scenic Railroad property.'

20. Meadow River Lumber Company Caboose No. 3 at Cass Scenic Railrod, Cass, W. Va.

'Heisler No.6 built as Bostonia Coal and Clay Product Co., New Bethlehem, Pa. No.20. Sold to Meadow River Lumber co., their No.6. Shay No.4 built as Strouds Creek and Muddlety No.5. Sold in 1943 to Mower Lumber Co., their No.4. Type: 3 Truck Heisler, 3 Truck Shay.  Builder:  Heisler, Lima Locomotive. Year:  10/29, 12/22.  Builders No. 1591, 3189.'

21. Shay No. 6-4, Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W.Va.

'Built for Bostonia Coal and Clay Products Co., New Bethlehem Pennsylvania, their No. 20. sold to Meadow River Lumber Co., their No.6. Then Cass Scenic Railroad No.6. Type: 3 Truck Heisler.  Builder:  Heisler Locomotive Company.  Year: Oct. 1929. Builders No. 1591.

22. Cass Scenic Railroad #6, Cass, W. Va.

'Built for Bostonia Coal and Clay Products Co., New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, their No. 20. sold to Meadow River Lumber Co., their No. 6. Type: 3 Truck Heisler. Builder:  Heisler Locomotive Company.  Year:  Oct 1929.  Builder's No. 1591.'

23. No. 6, Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W. Va.

Man holding the child is probably James Williams. This was possibly the last steam powered locomotive to pass through Hinton. Other information on the back on the photograph includes: "Hinton Daily News Coll. from Fred Long to Stephen Trail Su Co WV ... - 1996"

24. Meadow River No. 7 Steam Engine at Hinton Yards, Hinton, West Virginia