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Log Train passing along hillside.

1. Greenbrier, Cheat, and Elk Railroad Log Train

Postcard photograph of Carter's facilities. See the original image for correspondence on the back.

2. Carter Coal Company's Store and Office, Coalwood. W. Va.

"This is the first well drilled at Webster Springs several years ago. in drilling they found all the oil sands regular and of good thickness. And the well showed some oil. it was drilled by a local company which lost its nerve in making further tests." Published by Del Gillespie, Webster Springs, W.Va. (postcard collection legacy system--subjects.)

3. Oil Derrick at Webster Springs, W.Va.

Line of cars filled with miners. Picture copied Feb. 1979 from Coal Age, Vol 9, 1916 Jan-June. From article "Raleigh Mining Institute, Department of Human Interest," June 3, 1916, issue, pix page 977, top.

4. Raleigh Coal and Coke Company Miners and Their Autos

'Looking North from McClung Studio.'

5. Concrete and Steel Bridge Across the Greenbrier River at Alderson, W. Va.

Allegheny Collegiate Institute Band in uniform with director and officers.

6. Cadet Band, Alleghany Collegiate Institute, Alderson, W. Va.

Corner of Washington and Fairfax Streets in Berkeley Springs, W.Va. (Morgan County).

7. Corner of Washington and Fairfax Streets, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Flodie Cunningham holding a book at the front of the classroom.

8. Cunningham, Flodie Teacher, at Bulltown, W. Va.

Edward Sutton, Francis Sutton, David Sutton, and Bill Sutton are standing in front of a tree.

9. Sutton Family, Helvetia, W. Va.

Westover bridge visible in the background.

10. Railway Express Trucks and Drivers, Morgantown, W. Va.

A view of Jesse and Alpha Brayles Ellison house in Monroe County, West Virginia. Weaver of Woolsey-Lindsey Coverlids.

11. Jesse and Alpha Ellison Brayles House, Monroe County, W. Va.

12. Fairfax Street, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.