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Workers pose outside the mill, none are identified.

97. Englehart Woolen Mill Co., Albright, W. Va.

Plowed under for construction of four lane highway.

98. 'Aunt Berthas Adamston Adams Ave. Lost to Four Lane', Harrison County, W. Va.

Railroad tracks run down the middle of the valley, while cleared mountainsides give way to industrial operations pictured on the left and the town buildings on the right.

99. Industrial Town, Austen, W. Va.

100. View of Several Buildings and Houses, Auvil, W. Va.

Died at age 57 from mill dust in 1890.

101. B. D. Rider, Harrison Co., West Milford, W. Va.

Sign above entrance reads: "Built by Eli and Lem Chenoweth 1852. Repaired by State Road Commission 1934."

102. Covered Bridge, Barrickville, W. Va.

View of the main street leading down the middle of town, wooden sidewalks are built on either side of the road.

103. Spruce Street, Bayard, W. Va.

Bayard was established along the West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad as a coal mining town.

104. Hall Building in Bayard, W. Va.

Workers stand out front of what appears to be a home goods store.

105. Bee Hive Store on Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

106. Citizens National Bank Building, Belington, W. Va.

107. Presbyterian Church, Belington, W. Va.

Train leads a logging crew through Bemis, W. Va. Workers balance themselves on free hanging logs.

108. Logging Along Railroad Tracks, Bemis, Tucker County, W. Va.