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13. Logging Crew with Ox Teams at Rum Creek, W. Va.

'Cubby Bair says: first home of Dr. A.S. Abshire, Crow, where Charles Jordan now lives. He first came from Roanoke, then from Hinton, went out to Crow as company doctor for J.R. Beaty Lumber Company. In picture is Dr. and Mrs. Abshire (she was Cubby's aunt, a sister of Fred Bair). This railroad shown is a part of the company built-owned, first rails to be laid in Raleigh county. The track stretched from the New River up Glade Creek, through new tunnel at top of Crow Ridge, down to Beaver, Raleigh, up. Happy Hollow to the little station below Beckley Seminary.'

14. Along the Old Crow Road, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Group portait of participants in the Teacher's Institute.

15. Teacher's Institute, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

16. Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Group portrait 'by Bennett.'

17. Tournament at Ruddle, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Teacher's Institute.  Taken in front of Ken Bogg's store in Franklin, W. Va. Front Row: 3rd from left; Ashby Bowders, 5th from left; John Dahmer, 11th from left; Flick Warner, far right; Walter Headrick; Second Row: 2nd from right; John Ritchie; Third Row: 3rd from right; Curt Hammer; Fourth Row: 2nd from left; Clay Ruddle, 3rd from left; Elmer Propst, 10th from left; Jessie Hammer, 15th from left; Nora Dyer, 18th fom left; Winton Judy, 3rd from right; Arlie Simmons; Back Row: 10th from right; Newton Ruddle

18. Teacher's Institute, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants.

19. Teacher's Institute, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Portrait taken in the fall; includes Many Boggs and Ruddles.

20. Sunday School Picnic Group, Pendleton County, W. Va.

21. Wetzel County Bank, New Martinsville, W. Va.

22. Residents of the Railroad Boarding House at Spruce, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

23. J. C. Johnson's Watermelon Field, Agricultural Experiment Station Project, West Virginia University

24. J. C. Johnson's Watermelon Field, Agricultural Experiment Station Project, West Virginia University