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View of the town's main street which is situated next to railroad tracks.  The train station is visible at the far left, while businesses line the street.

1. Montgomery, W. Va.

2. St. Mary's Phife and Drum March in John W. Davis Parade

3. Side View of Company Store, Sun, W. Va.

A hiker has climbed to the top of Greenland Gap and is posing on a rock outcrop.

4. Balanced Rock, Greenland Gap, W. Va.

Town belonging to the miners of the Four States Coal and Coke Company.

5. Mining Town of Dorothy, W. Va.

A view showing some buildings in Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.

6. Greenland Gap, W. Va.

7. View of Canaan Valley, Near Davis, W. Va.

8. Parsons, W. Va.

Smoke rises from a coal facility in Carbondale, W. Va., which is located in the valley between the mountains.

9. Carbondale, W. Va.

View looking over the pumping station and onto the road.

10. Partial View of Glen Jean, W. Va.

11. Scene from Hawk's Nest Rock near Ansted, W. Va.

Several feet of snow cover the sidewalks and street.

12. Snow-Covered Main Street, Oak Hill, W. Va.

View overlooking the small town which was located on Route 41 near the New River. The New River Coal Company had mines in Quinnimont.

13. Quinnimont, W. Va.

14. View over Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

15. Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

16. Greenland Gap, W. Va.

Greenland Gap can be seen in the distance.

17. View from Sheer Mountain, W. Va.

The sign reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle."

18. View from Allegheny Front Mountain, W. Va.

Text on the front reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle. The Devil's Saddle from Allegheny Front Mountain, 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. U.S. 50. Elevation 2725 feet."

19. The Devil's Saddle, W. Va.

20. The Quiet Country Home, Horton, W. Va.

21. Bird's Eye View of Petersburg, W. Va.

The caption reads, "A view looking east from the front Mt. of the Alleghenies. U. S. 50. 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va."

22. Allegheny Mountains, Near New Creek, W. Va.

The caption reads, "Mike's Gap and the Devil's Saddle. From the front mt. of the Alleghenies. Elv. 2725 ft. This mt. is 5 miles long. Ascend 1600 ft. This is New Creek Mt."

23. Mike's Gap and the Devil's Saddle, Allegheny Mountains, W. Va.

24. Allegheny Mountains, W. Va.