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25. Dr. Rymer and Son with Fish from Little Kanawha River, Ritchie County, W. Va.

From left to right: Bill Mutsby, Jay Bayne, Jim Conaway, Harriet Cain Conaway, Mrs. Bayne, and Bell Maulsby, two unknown.

26. Bayne Family and Homestead, Ritchie County, W. Va.

27. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

28. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

View of railroad bridge in Taylor County.  Three men on cart on railroad tracks.

29. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

30. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

31. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

View of railroad bridge in Taylor County.

32. Railroad Bridge near Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

Dunlevie is named for Ernest V. Dunlevie, who started the operation in 1905.  He sold out in 1906.  The mill operated under several names until 1919-1920.  The name of the town was changed to Thornwood in 1911/

33. Shay No. 3 and Crew, Dunlevie, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

'Back row, left: W.E. Rumsey, Theodore Watson, Charles Howard?, Front row, left: A.D. Hopkins, Woollery ?, B.H. Hite, Lee Cleveland Corbett.'

34. Faculty of Agricultural Experimental Station, West Virginia University

The picture shows a group of female students in front of a ivy covered building with a front arched entrance.

35. Turn of the Century Co-Eds in front of an Ivy Covered Building, West Virginia University

36. Portrait of Miss Betty Alderson, School Teacher at Alderson, W.Va.