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View of homes, fairground, and factory buildings thought to be in West Virginia

1. Fairgrounds and Factory

View of homes, fairgrounds, and factories.

2. Fairgrounds and Factory

3. Steel Erectors Inc., W. Va. Steel

A crane lifts new smoke stacks to replace the old ones provided by Erie Iron Works in Erie, Pa. in 1924.

4. Smoke Stack Installation at Power House, Hinton, W. Va.

View of factories taken from the bridge. Nitro, W. Va. was created during WWI in 1917 to produce gunpowder for the war effort.

5. View of Nitro, W. Va.

View of Nitro from the hill behind the school.

6. View From a Hill of Nitro, W. Va.

View of the factories and railroad in Nitro, W. Va. Nitro was created during WWI in 1917 to produce gunpowder for the war effort.

7. Factories and Railroad, Nitro, W. Va.

View of the town and factories in Nitro. Nitro was created during WWI in 1917 to produce gunpowder for the war effort.

8. View of Nitro, W. Va.

View of homes and factories in Nitro, a town created during WWI in 1917 to produce gunpowder for the war effort. The gunpowder factories are visible in the distance.

9. View of Nitro, W. Va.

"President Roosevelt as he inspected the armor plant, Sept. 3rd. Left to right:- J. W. Kinnear, Ass't Mgr., of operations of the plant, Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp.; Pres. Roosevelt, Gov. Homer A. Holt, of West Virginia and Senator Matthew Neely, of West Virginia."

10. Roosevelt Inspects Armor Plant, Charleston, W. Va.