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The Raine brothers were owners of a logging company in Rainelle, W.Va., Greenbrier County.

1. Raine Brothers Pose on Logs

Train engine pulling lumber carts with crew.  Sewell Valley, Rainelle, W.Va. in Greenbrier County.

2. Climax No. 2, Ninety Ton Logging Train

Logging crew posing on locomotive.

3. Logging Crew and Loader, Meadow River Logging Company, Rainelle, W. Va.

Logging crew poses with horses.

4. Log Skidding Crew at Diana, W. Va.

Two men pose next to a log cart.

5. Loggers Posing With Their Saw Next to a Log Cart

Train engine and other machinery in logging area.

6. Logging Operation at Montes; Fred Brown, Engineer

Crew members pose beside train engine pulling lumber car.

7. Shay No. 2 with Engineers and Logging Crew

Teamsters and family posing with horses at logging camp barn.

8. Logging Camp Barn in Rainelle, W. Va.

Group portrait crew members and horses standing on top of logs.

9. Logging Teams and Teamsters at Rainelle, W. Va.

Lumber crew poses with locomotive.

10. New Dominion Lumber Company Logging Crew with Locomotive Eva Lee, Diana, W. Va.

11. Shay No. 2 Meadow River Lumber Company, Rainelle, W. Va.

Crew members pose on top of a train wreckage.

12. Wreck of the Eva Lee

13. Logging Crew (Teamsters) Posing With Their Horses

Men pose among trees.  Two loggers with saw in a large tree.

14. Logging Crew in the Forest

Three men pose in front of a tree.  At that time L.C. Dyer was president of Meadow River Lumber Company in Rainelle, W.Va.

15. Dyer, Big P and L.C.

Four crew members standing beside a log.  One sitting on top of the log.

16. Logging Crew Posing With Tools

Two men pose next a pile of logs.

17. Pair of Loggers and Saw

Three logging crew members standing on top of logs.

18. Loggers

Rainelle, W. Va.

19. Poplar logs and Three Tong Hookers

Two men pose with their horses.

20. Logging Team: Teamster and Landing Man, Rainelle, W.Va.

21. Logging Crew Standing in Front of Camp Building

Walter Dix Lewis, left, and Will Lewis, second from left, pose holding axes with three unidentified associates. The men are likely preparing to log.

22. Lewis Brothers and Associates Holding Axes