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Group portrait of workers outside of the Fostoria Glass Company.

145. Fostoria Glass Company Employees, Moundsville, W. Va.

146. Civilian Conservation Corps Member John Cortez at Cooper's Rock

An aerial view of the factory with the salt water reserve tank in the foreground and other various buildings surrounding it.

147. Salt Well and Brine Storage Tank

Group Portrait of Large Lumbering Crew in Woods.

148. Logging Crew

Dr. Ambler was a Professor of History at WVU.

149. Dr. Charles H. Ambler, West Virginia University

150. Henry W. Fairchild, West Virginia University

'Top Row: W.W. Phaup, Robert Stringer  Bottom Row: J.H. Hines, D.C. Slater.  The last three killed at the Battle of Mucklow.  Picture used on pg. 28 of [Lee's] book.'

151. Baldwin-Felts Detectives

Two cranes surface mining a gorge.  Dump trucks taking away hillside ruble.

152. Strip Mining Operation, Georgetown No.12 Mine

153. Title Page of The Oil Well Driller, by Charles Whiteshot, 1905

Portrait of J.R. Birch.

154. Birch, J.R.

Modified longwall mining with a German coal planer. Progress report 2: Completion of mining in three adjacent panels in the Pocahontas No. 4 coal bed, Helen, W. Va; If this photograph is used for publication, please give credit to the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of Interior.

155. Wood Crib Constructed with Crib Releases

Portrait of Alexander G. McChesney M.D., Capt. Co. F. 11th Virginia Cavalry. Laurel Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia.

156. McChesney, Alexander, M.D.

View of East Cass showing Shorty's Restaurant and buildings.

157. East-Side of Cass, W. Va.

Sketch of the Fifth New York Cavalry in Martinsburg, Virginia.

158. Martinsburg, Virginia, With a Detachment of the Fifth New York Cavalry in the Foreground

159. Tri-State Traction, Trolly Car 116 of Princeton Power Company, Mercer County, W. Va.

Birdseye view of logging town and train tracks.

160. Logging Town

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson found int he back of the Col. Edward Jackson Bible at Jackson's Mill in 1920.  Had been mounted on glass, which was badly cracked.  A copy of the Brady 'fake uniform' portrait.  Copied by J.B. Gissey, Weston.

161. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

162. Logs in River Next to Railroad

Portrait of Nancy Hart, who rode with Perry Conleys Moccasin Raiders. From the ambrotype taken at Summersville, only known photo of the lady guerilla. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610, Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War,' and Charles Shetler's 'West Virginia Civil War Literature,' entry 220, file 50.

163. Hart, Nancy

Farm home of W.A. Hively in Dunmore, W. Va. Orginal home consisted of a right wing without a porch.  (See photograph number 001573 to see the home after renovations.)

164. Farm House of W. A. Hively in Dunmore, W. Va.

Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson made from a photograph.

165. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Men walking past a wrecked train.

166. Shay Wreck

167. Gwendolyn Davis, Department of Medicine, West Virginia University

Portrait of Belle Boyd, Confederate spy known as the Siren of the Shenandoah. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

168. Boyd, Belle

A distant view of Jackson's Mill and the road leading to it.

169. Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

Town is possibly Whitmer, W. Va.

170. Logging and Lumbering Town

Berkeley served as Chairman of the Faculty 1883-1885 .

171. West Virginia University President Robert Carter Berkeley

172. Oil Pump Station

The 7th West Virginia Infantry, USV, calls a truce with the 12th Virginia Cavalry, CSA. Bob Goodwin, left, Yankee doughboy, and Ed Gaskins, Confederate horse soldier, leaders of the Morgantown Muzzle Loaders Club, take time out while on a field trip. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War.'

173. Morgantown Muzzle Loaders Club Members Bob Goodwin and Ed Gaskins

C.S.R. Engine at the switch.  Man bending over beside it.

174. Shay No. 4 at Switch with Caboose, Cass Scenic Railroad

175. Oil Derrick and Adjoining Buildings

Train at Cass Yard, Cass, WV; Ivan Clarkson Collection.

176. Shay No. 12 Between Coal Hauling on W.M. 193

A Salt Rake in use.  After the salt rake was installed, the salt was raked up automatically. (Steam went through under rake heating the brine)

177. Salt Rake

178. Sketch of Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Men at work in the glass factory gathering glass from the ovens.

179. Glass Workers Perform the Task of Gathering Glass from the Ovens

Ranwood Lumber Company Mill.  Four smoke stacks visible.

180. Drying Kiln, Ranwood Lumber Company

Group of boys in the Grafton Baseball Club.

181. Grafton Baseball Team

Anthony Berg, 1888-1948

182. Anthony Berg, West Virginia University

Young boy holding two copies of the newspaper The Miner's Herald.  Headline reads: 'Miners! Do Not be deceived.  Terrible strike is in Colorado.'

183. Young Boy Holding Miner's Herald Newspapers Announcing Strike

184. Wrecked Railroad Flat Car

Train engine with building behind it.

185. Shay No. 12 at Shop in Cass, W. Va.

The farm of the West Virginia Artificial Breeders' Cooperative.

186. West Virginia Artificial Breeders' Cooperative Farm

187. Rooftop of Salt Works Building

The old Revolutionary relic captured by the 44th Ohio Infantry at the battle of Lewisburg. It was surrendered by Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

188. Revolutionary War Cannon

Condon Lane Boom and Lumber Company's Mill at Horton, W.Va.  Lumber piles alongside railroad tracks.

189. Condon Lane Boom and Lumber Company's Mill at Horton, W.Va.

190. Shay No. 5 at Cumberland, Maryland (Western Maryland Railway Company)

W. Va. flag borne by the 13th Infantry - one of the last preserved of the Civil War Flags when furled and cased more than fifty years ago. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

191. Flag of 13th West Virginia Infantry Regiment

Salt well.  Two men are standing in the distance next to a telephone pole.

192. Salt Wells