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The industrial plant pictured is potentially located near Parkersburg, W. Va.  The plant near Parkersburg is now a Du Pont plant.

1. Aerial View of Industrial Plant, Likely near Parkersburg, W. Va.

Large group of train cars at an industrial area beside a river. Photograph from Joe Ozanic scrapbook.

2. Train Cars at Industrial Area

A view of river with industrial complex developed along.

3. River View with Industrial Complex

Information with the photograph, "Remains of the first local iron furnace built near the Cheat River. The stack was built in 1798".

4. Pleasant Iron Furnace, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Information with the photograph, "... molten iron flowed through this opening and was hammered into 'blooms' at the adjoining forge located on the bank of Clay Run. Note the two iron bars supporting the stone in the opening."

5. Iron Outlet of Henry Clay Furnace, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Photograph postcard of unidentified workers at the pulp mill in Davis, Tucker County.

6. Group Portrait of Workers at Pulp Mill Machine Shop, Davis, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of the company's complex at the base of a mountain. The postcard is addressed to E. C. Moore, Sec. Board of Education, Montrose, W. Va.

7. West Virginia Furniture Company, Logan, W. Va.

Appalachian Electric Power Company, Dick's Creek Mountain Road, St. Albans-Logan Line, Delivering tower steel.

8. Appalachian Electric Power Company Ox Team Hauling Steel

Harvey Littleton and Roberto Moretti working with glass.

9. Harvey Littleton working with Pilgrim's Roberto Moretti

In 1909 Weir established the Weirton Steel Company and the town of Weirton in Hancock County, West Virginia along the Ohio River. Image is located in the book, "Progressive West Virginians" (published in 1923), on page 221.

10. Ernest Tenner Weir

11. Steel Erectors Inc., W. Va. Steel