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73. LIttle Meadows on the Ocean-To-Ocean Speedway, Near Grantsville, Md.

74. Winter Scene, Grantsville, Md.

Carriage-drawing horses and handlers.

75. Teamsters with their Horse Drawn Wagons, Wallace, W. Va.

76. Zinn House, Parkersburg, W. Va.

77. Falls Mills On Little Kanawha River

78. Second Hospital for Insane, Spencer, W. Va.

79. Painting Crew, Masontown, W. Va.

80. Dam No. 13, McMechen, W. Va.

81. Back View of Broaddus College, Philippi, W. Va.

82. Painting Crew, Masontown, W. Va.

Built in 1835

83. Covered Bridge, Cheat River, Erwin, W. Va.

84. Spencer School

85. Main Street Looking East, Cameron, W. Va.

86. Yard Workers with Mule at a Lumber Mill, Richwood, W. Va.

87. Fairfax Street. Looking West, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

88. Town by the Railroad Tracks in Wetzel County, W. Va.

89. Town in Hardy County, W. Va.

View of the town of Belington with the Tygart Valley River running parallel to Main Street. The elevation behind the town is Laurel Hill where Confederate forces under General Garnett were cut-off after the Union victory at Rich Mountain, south of Belington in July, 1861. Garnett ordered a retreat and was hotly pursued by Union General Morris's troops through the mountains and finally defeated at Corricks Ford on the Cheat River. This was considered the first campaign of the Civil War.

90. Town of Belington in Tygart Valley, W. Va.

91. Spectators View the Aftermath of a Fire in Richwood, W. Va.

92. Spectators View the Aftermath of a Fire in Richwood, W. Va.

93. Damaged Road in Richwood, W. Va.

94. Brick Road Damaged in Richwood, W. Va.

95. Aftermath of Fire in Richwood, Nicholas County, W. Va.

96. Damaged Road in Richwood, W. Va.