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'E. M. Bonner and Associates Ranwood Lumber Company, Pickens, W. Va.'
' E. M. Bonner and Associates, Ranwood Lumber Company, Pickens, W. Va. Log Cabin used for many years as a school house.'
Coal mine entrance.  Child in foreground is Ralph Jones Jr., M.D. a Graduate of W. Va. University.
Log dump beside train tracks.

10. Log Dump

Close view of Ranwood Lumber Company 'American Log Loader'.
C.H. Holden, of Parkersburg, C.W. Sprinkle, of Cincinnati, and Dave Cougar, of Skelt, W.Va. checking a Model "T" converted for use on the Pickens and Webster Spring Railroad.
Engineer (Frank), fireman (Jim), and brakeman (Dan) on Climax locomotive and a load of logs.
Part of the Ranwood Lumber Company yard in Tioga; Mrs. Duke Burger.
Log skidder in the forest.
C.H. Holden seated on one of Ranwood Lumber Company's Shay Engines.
Logs to be unloaded, in the pond of the Ranwood Lumber Company, at Pickens, W.Va.

19. Log Train

View of lumber mill and lumber piles.
Loader lifting up a log out of a log dump.
Pile of lumber at the end of train tracks.  Loader visible.
Fully loaded log train on tracks.
Logs ready for loading at log dump.
Equipment loads a large pile of logs.
Path between rows of lumber piles.
Lumber Holding Area at Ranwood Lumber Company Mill
Men working with logs in the Ranwood Log Pond.
Loader pulling up a log.
Part of the Pickens and Webster Spring Railroad on Little Sugar Creek in Webster County.
Road cut into hillside.
Two young girls stand among piles of lumber.
Three men standing in front of a train engine pulling lumber cars.
Waterfall on Little Sugar Creek.
Train travels through a wooded area.
Pickens, W.Va. about 1922 during the operation of the Ranwood Lumber Company.  J.T.
Timber crusing (estimating) prior to purchase of the 7,600 Acre tract, known as the Ranwood Lumber Company Tract, on Sugar Creek and Back Fork of Elk, Webster County.  CH Holden, Ranwood Lumber Company;  C.W. Sprinkle, Atlas Lumber Company;  EM Bonner, Atlas Lumber Company; and Dave Cogar, woods boss.
Bridge over the Back Fork of the Elk River gave way dropping the engine into the river.
Homes visible behind train.
On the Ranwood Lumber Company tract and mined for company use.
Ranwood Lumber Company Mill.  Four smoke stacks visible.
Close up view of tree trunk.
Piles of logs on the edge of the forest.