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1. Poultry Processing and Packaging

A group of miners sit on a hill with their mining equipment. One of the miners holds a small boy on his lap.

2. Miners at Terry, W. Va.

Men belonging to the Kilsyth baseball team gather together for a team photo. The team ended their 1932 season with 22 wins, 22 losses, and one tie.

3. Kilsyth Baseball Team, Kilsyth, Fayette County, W. Va.

The girls pose together for a group photo. Subjects unidentified.

4. Mingo Tribe of State 4-H Girls' Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

A group of girls pose together for a group photo. Subjects unidentified.

5. Seneca Tribe at State 4-H Girls' Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

The girls gather together for a group photo.

6. Delaware Trilie Girls' Camp

Pictured, from left to right, is Madeline Wood, Clarence Wood, Ruby Wood, Billy Wood Noble, Mary Wood, Elmer Noble, Homer Noble, and Fred Noble in the wagon.

7. Children in Warford, W. Va.

The ferry, built by Walter Farley, had a floor made of cucumber tree. Doug Cox was the last ferryman to work at the Warford Ferry.

8. Bull Falls Ferry near Falls Gristmill on New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Associated with the Presbyterian Summer Camp at Jackson's Mill, West Virginia. (See original photograph for names of faculty members).

9. Kuski Faculty

Print number 167g.

10. John Vargo, Sophomore Tackle for West Virginia University Football Team

Print number 167h.

11. Gene Wright, Center for West Virginia University Football Team

Print number 167d.

12. McDonald, Left Tackle for West Virginia University Football Team

Print number 167f.

13. Patsy Slate, Punter for West Virginia University Football Team

Print number 167c.

14. Arthur Swisher and Louis Fidler, Sophomore Guards for West Virginia University Football Team Running Drills

Print number 167b.

15. Brown and Arnold, West Virginia University Football Players

Print number 167.

16. Eck Allen, Sophomore Quarterback For West Virginia University Makes a Move

Print number 3.

17. West Virginia University Baseball Team

Print number 1122.

18. Senior Class at University High School, Morgantown, W. Va.

Print number 812.

19. Coca Cola All Stars, W. Va. Amateur Champions

View of the construction site on the east portal of the tunnel near Hinton, W. Va.

20. Construction at Big Bend Tunnel, Talcott, W. Va.

Construction site on the east portal of the tunnel near Hinton, W. Va.

21. Construction at Big Bend Tunnel, Talcott, W. Va.

Print number 265. Standing from left to right: Coach Harrick, Gwynne, Johnston, Schweitzer, Puskin, Schwartzwalder, Manager Brown. Seated from left to right: Paller, Null, Captain Fletcher, Ward, Herd, Sharpe.

22. West Virginia University Wrestling Team

Print number 251.

23. Gordon Frasure in Stance, Member of West Virginia University Track Team

From left to right: Coach Art Smith, Price, Brand, Devers, Hill, Zimmerman, Leiphart, Boley, Hoult, Mohanna, Trainer Callaway, Manager Drinkard. Won 4, lost 1. Print number 250a.

24. West Virginia University Cross Country Team

Print number 250.

25. West Virginia University Track Team

Print number 231.

26. Captain Zimmerman, Member of West Virginia University Track Team

27. Parriott, WVU Football Player, Halfback Position

Campers hand weave belts on an outside porch.

28. Girls Braiding Belts at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

All persons in this photograph are unidentified.

29. Class of 1932, University High School, Morgantown, W. Va.

Blanche Lazzell from Maidsville, Monongalia County, West Virginia, painting at an easel outside her studio on Cape Cod.

30. Artist Blanche Lazzell Working at Her Studio, Provincetown, Mass.

Mansion of John Hite, built in 1753 and situated about nine miles south of Winchester, Virginia

31. Spring Dale, Frederick County, Virginia

Group photo of Storer College class of 1932 in caps and gowns in front of building with "STORER" banner. College President McDonald in back row.

32. Storer College Class of 1932, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

33. Teacher's Institute Group at State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Possibly Counselors.

34. 4-H Boy's Camp

35. Cherokee Tribe, Girls 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

36. Women Campers at State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va

37. Ross Allen, Health Camp, Boy's 4-H Camp

38. Air Meet at State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

39. Driver's Training at Women's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

40. Making Candy Animals at Girl's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

41. Young Boy Doing Crafts at Boys 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

42. Showing Rugs and Quilts at Women's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Boys appear to be cooking on sticks and in a pan over a fire.

43. Boys 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

44. Cooking over Fire at Boy's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

45. Group of Boys Doing Crafts at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

46. Boy's Activities at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

47. Nature Tour at Boy's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

48. Women with Rugs and Quilts at 4-H Camp

'Lock 4 and bridge at Chelyan, West Virginia (right).  Looking east at mile 22.8.'

49. Chelyan, West Virginia

'Plant of Electro Metallurigical Company at Alloy, West Virginia, seven miles below Gauley River.'

50. Alloy, West Virginia

'Looking downstream west northwest at mile 10.7.  Montgomery, West Virginia.'

51. Montgomery, West Virginia

'Looking north at junction of the New and Gauley Rivers, forming the Kanawha River.  Town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia.'

52. New River Near Gauley, West V irginia

'London Lock under construction by Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, to replace Lock 2, two miles upstream.  Handley, West Virginia, at right, London at left.  Chesapeake and Ohio in foreground.  New York Central and route 60 beyond river.  Looking east southeast 14 miles below mouth of Gauley River.'

53. Kanawha River Near Handley, West Virginia

'Bridge at Gauley Junction in foreground.  Hawks Nest power house, under construction a short distance upstream; cleared strip indicates tunnel line.  Looking southeast at mile 1.0 (one mile above Gauley River).'

54. New River Near Hawks Nest, West Virginia

'Looking east northeast at mile 3.2.  Adit to Hawks Nest tunnel near center of picture.  Route U.S. 60 on side of canyon.  Route No. 19 joins it near right, coming up from Cotton Hill bridge.'

55. New River Near Hawks Nest, West Virginia

'Looking southeast at mile 5.4.  Bridge at Cotton Hill on U.W. Highway No.19, Highway extends down Laurel Creek from west (left) follows down New River canyon for about two miles, then turns east.'

56. New River Near Cotton Hill, West Virginia

'Diversion dam under construction by New Kanawha Power Company at Hawks Nest.  Tunnel enters mountain at left of dam.  Looking northeast at mile 6.3.'

57. New River Near Hawks Nest, West Virginia

'Hawks Nest and mouth of Mill Creek.  Below here the two tracks of the Chesapeake and Ohio are together on west side of river.  Looking east southeast at mile 7.4.'

58. New River Near Hawks Nest, West Virginia

'Fayette at left. South Fayette at right.  Looking southeast at mile 12.'

59. New River Near Fayette, West Virginia

'Looking south at mile 17.7.  Coal Run at right; Manns Creek at left; Sewell just beyond center of picture.'

60. New River Near Sewell, West Virginia

'Looking south at mile 19.3.  Brooklyn station.  Finlow post office at right, East Sewell.'

61. New River Near Finlow, West Virginia

'Looking west at mile 21.9.  Berry in left foreground.  Settlement of Rush Run near center of picture.  Tracks of Chesapeake and Ohio railroad on both sides of river.'

62. New River Near Rush Run, West Virginia

'Looking southeast at mile 27.  Claremont near middle of picture.'

63. New River Near Claremont, West Virginia

'Practically same as No. 86; closer view, opposite mile 30, no. 86A'

64. New River

'Looking east toward bend of river at mile 29.5.  Two coal mines and inclines.'

65. New River

'Looking southwest at mile 31.7, no. 85.'

66. New River

'Looking south across Stretcher Neck at mile 34.8.  Chesapeake and Ohio tunnel near center; Royal, West Virginia, across river.'

67. New River Near Royal, West Virginia

'Looking east at mile 39.1.  Quinnimont, West Virginia, at upper right with branch of Chesapeake and Ohio extending up Laurel Creek.'

68. New River Near Quinnimont, West Virginia

'Looking east at mile 43.5.  Hamlet, West Virginia, near center of picture.  Old Lumber Railroad runs up Glade Creek.'

69. New River Near Hamlet, West Virginia

'Looking east at mile 45.6.  Near River Canyon.'

70. New River Canyon in West Virginia

'Looking southeast at mile 48.2.  Mouth of Meadow Creek in background.'

71. New River

'Looking southeast at mile 50.8, no. 79.'

72. New River

'New Richmond or Sandstone Falls at mile 54, no.78'

73. New River Near New Richmond, West Virginia

'Looking east southeast at mile 55.8.  Main line of Chesapeake and Ohio to left of river.'

74. New River

'Looking south at mile 57.8 about 3 miles below Hinton, Barksdale in distance.'

75. New River Near Hinton, W. Va.

'Hinton, West Virginia, looking south southwest.'

76. New River Near Hinton, W. Va.

'Hinton, West Virginia, looking south at mile 62.'

77. New River Near Hinton, W. Va.

'Mouth of Greenbrier River and upper portion of Hinton, West Virginia.  Looking southeast toward sun.'

78. New River Near Hinton, West Virginia

'Looking up Greenbrier River about half a mile above mouth.  Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at left.'

79. New River Near Greenbrier River in West Virginia

'Looking south at mile 64.6 about half a mile above mouth of Greenbrier River.  Packs Ferry and Geological Survey gaging station equipped with staff gage and cable near upper right.'

80. New River Near Greenbrier River, W. Va.

'Looking southeast at mile 67.5.  Haines Ferry in foreground.  River ridge to right.  Wolf Creek Mountain to left.'

81. New River Near Wolf Creek Mountain, West Virginia

'Long view at mile 69.9 looking downstream north northwest across Allegheny plateau.  Bluestone River enters from left near center of picture.'

82. New River Near Bluestone River, W. Va.

'Looking southeast at mile 69.9.'

83. New River

'Looking east southeast at mile 73.2.  Bull Falls and lower end of Crumps Bottom.  Toms Run enters river from right.  Camera pointed toward sun.'

84. New River Near Crumps Bottom, W. Va.

'Looking east southeast at mile 74.3.  Crumps Bottom in center and foreground.  Mouth of Indian Creek at right; Peters Mountain in distance.'

85. New River Near Crumps Bottom, W. Va.

'Looking southeast at mile 76.8.  Indian Creek entering from left.'

86. New River at Indian Creek in West Virginia

'Mouth of Indian Creek looking east from opposite mile 78.  Junta post office near center.'

87. New River Near Junta, W. Va.

'Looking west at mile 79.7.'

88. New River

'Looking southeast at mile 83.0.  Site of Mercer Salt Works in shadow in foreground near mouth of Lick Creek.  Last picture taken on April 27, about 5:15 p.m.'

89. New River Near Mercer Salt Works, West Virginia

'First picture morning of April 28, about 11:30 a.m.  Camera pointed in direction of sun.  Looking south southeast at mile 82.2; almost the same view as no. 62A.  Site of Mercer Salt Works in left foreground.'

90. New River Near Mercer Salt Works, W. Va.

'A longer view southeast at mile 83.2.  Wylie Island in center; Virginian Railway steam plant at Narrows, Virginia, framed between East River Mountain at right, Peters Mountain at left, and Angel Rest above.'

91. New River Near Narrows, Virginia

'Looking east southeast at mile 84.8.'

92. New River

'Looking south southeast at mile 86.7.  Wylie Falls a little beyond and to right of center of picture; Glenlyn in distance.'

93. New River Near Wylie Falls, Va.

'Looking southeast at mile 88.  Wylie Falls in middle foreground; picture taken about 5 p.m.'

94. New River Near Wylie Falls, Va.

'Looking south southwest at mile 91.1.  Glenlyn in distance.  New River has left the Mountains and is cutting into the Allegheny plateau.  Near upper limits of backwater of the proposed Bluestone development (project No. 379) and the Bull Falls Dam subsequently proposed by interests affiliated with the Appalachian Electric Power Company.'

95. New River Near Glenlyn, Virginia

'Glenlyn, Virginia, steam plant of Appalachian electric Power Company (85,000 kw. capacity).  Virginian Railway crosses river and both railroads leave new River and turn westward up East River.  Looking east at mile 94.  Recording gage of Geological Survey located in temporary structure on near side of river just above new four-span steel highway bridge which was erected about 1930, and from which current meter measurements are made.'

96. New River Near Glenlyn, Virginia