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'Ranwood Lumber Company'

1. Yellow Poplar Tree

2. Ranwood Lumber Company's No. 1 American Log Loader, Pickens, W. Va.

3. Overturned Log Car on 36 Inch Railroad at E. M. Bonner and Associates, Ranwood Lumber Company, Pickens, W. Va.

4. Loggers at Work for the E. M. Bonner and Associates Ranwood Lumber Company, Pickens, W. Va.

'E. M. Bonner and Associates Ranwood Lumber Company, Pickens, W. Va.'

5. Yellow Poplar Tree in Pickens, W. Va.

6. Lumber Yard and Village of 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.'

7. Log School House in Pickens, W. Va.

8. Holden, C. H. President of the Ranwood Lumber Company, Riding on a Railroad Inspection Motor Car.

Coal mine entrance.  Child in foreground is Ralph Jones Jr., M.D. a Graduate of W. Va. University.

9. Ranwood Coal Mine on Sugar Creek

Log dump beside train tracks.

10. Log Dump

Close view of Ranwood Lumber Company 'American Log Loader'.

11. Ranwood Lumber Company No. 1 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.

12. Lumber Company Men Evaluate Their Equipment

Engineer (Frank), fireman (Jim), and brakeman (Dan) on Climax locomotive and a load of logs.

13. Climax Crew Posing in Front of Their Engine

14. Loggers Working with Logs in Ranwood Lumber Company Pond, Randolph County, W.Va,

15. Ranwood Lumber Mill and Log Pond at Pickens, W.Va.

Part of the Ranwood Lumber Company yard in Tioga; Mrs. Duke Burger.

16. Ranwood Lumber Company Yard, Tioga, W. Va.

Log skidder in the forest.

17. Skidder Used by the Ranwood Lumber Company

C.H. Holden seated on one of Ranwood Lumber Company's Shay Engines.

18. Holden, C. H. President of the Ranwood Lumber Company,

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.

20. Lumber Mill and Homes, Ranwood Lumber Company

21. Loggers Unloading Logs at a Ranwood Lumber Company Pond

Loader lifting up a log out of a log dump.

22. Ranwood Lumber Company American Railway Ditcher at Work.

Pile of lumber at the end of train tracks.  Loader visible.

23. Log Dump at End of Train Tracks

Fully loaded log train on tracks.

24. Logs at Ranwood Lumber Company Mill

25. Loggers Unloading Logs at a Ranwood Lumber Company Pond

Logs ready for loading at log dump.

26. Ranwood Lumber Company 'Log Dump'

Equipment loads a large pile of logs.

27. Ranwood Lumber Company No. 2 American Railway Ditcher

Path between rows of lumber piles.

28. Cut Lumber Awaiting Transport

Lumber Holding Area at Ranwood Lumber Company Mill

29. Drying Kiln, Ranwood Lumber Company

30. Mountain Cabin in the Woods

Men working with logs in the Ranwood Log Pond.

31. Ranwood Lumber Company Log Pond at Pickens, W.Va.

Loader pulling up a log.

32. Ranwood Lumber Company Loader

Part of the Pickens and Webster Spring Railroad on Little Sugar Creek in Webster County.

33. Ranwood Lumber Company Logging Road

Road cut into hillside.

34. Ranwood Lumber Company Skid Road

Two young girls stand among piles of lumber.

35. Ranwood Lumber Company Yard at Pickens, W. Va.

Three men standing in front of a train engine pulling lumber cars.

36. Locomotive with Engineer, Fireman, and Brakeman.

Waterfall on Little Sugar Creek.

37. Little Sugar Creek

Train travels through a wooded area.

38. Switch-back Railroad

Pickens, W.Va. about 1922 during the operation of the Ranwood Lumber Company.  J.T.

39. Bird's Eye View of Pickens, Randolph County, W. Va.

40. Holden, C. H. and Engineer Paul Wassner next to the Engine 'Boot Jack'

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.

41. Lumbermen Eat While Evaluating Ranwood Lumber Co. Tract

Bridge over the Back Fork of the Elk River gave way dropping the engine into the river.

42. Collapsed Bridge

Homes visible behind train.

43. Log Train with Loaded Carts

On the Ranwood Lumber Company tract and mined for company use.

44. Sixty Inch Seam of Coal, Sugar Creek.

45. Ranwood Lumber Company Logging Road

Ranwood Lumber Company Mill.  Four smoke stacks visible.

46. Drying Kiln, Ranwood Lumber Company

Close up view of tree trunk.

47. Virgin Timber Cut by the Ranwood Lumber Company

48. Dock for Air Drying Cut Lumber at Ranwood Lumber Company, Webster County, W. Va.

Piles of logs on the edge of the forest.

49. Logs Cut on Sugar Creek, Webster County by the Ranwood Lumber Company