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Portrait of Stonewall Jackson on a horse with his arm extended holding his cap.

385. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' on Horse Extending His Cap

Portrait of Ruben Johnston, attorney at law in Alexandria Va.

386. Johnston, Ruben

387. Teamster and Team Skidding Logs

388. Farm Land and Cattle

Logging crew poses with horses.

389. Log Skidding Crew at Diana, W. Va.

Engraving of S. Furgeson Beach, Attorney at Law, Alexandria, Virginia.

390. Beach, S. Furgeson

391. Log Pond and Pulp Mill, Spruce, W. Va.

Portrait of Lt. Josiah M. Curtis, Co. I, 12th W. Va. Infantry, of West Liberty, Ohio County, who won the Medal of Honor in attack on Fort Gregg, the last defense before Petersburg, Virginia. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

392. Curtis, Lt. Josiah M.

Two train engines and two men in front of them.

393. Shay No. 1 and Shay No. 4 Front View of the Left Side

Postcard portrait of General 'Stonewall' Jackson, 1824-1863. 'Jackson, one of the greatest military geniuses this country has ever produced, was born at what is now Clarksburg, West Virginia. As a boy, he lived and worked at Jackson's Mills near Weston-the present site of West Virginia's State 4-H Camp.'

394. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Shay engine with log cars traveling along hillside.

395. Shay No. 1 on Cheat with Logs

The backside of the Tygart River Dam near Grafton in Taylor County. A boat rests on the shore in the foreground.

396. Tygart River Dam, Grafton, W. Va.

A salt well derrick in the midst of winter.

397. One of the First Salt Wells Drilled for J.Q. Dickinson & Company

Shay Locomotive No. 8 at Water Tank in Spruce, W.V.

398. Shay No. 8 at Water Tank

Engraved portrait of General James Birdseye McPherson.

399. McPherson, General James Birdseye

Portrait of George Custer Armstrong.

400. Custer, George Armstrong

401. Ranwood Lumber Mill and Log Pond at Pickens, W.Va.

Picture of sheep grazing next to a hay stack, with another stack in the distance. Photo by the U.S. Forest Service.

402. Sheep Grazing and Hay Stacks

Shay trains on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Office, WV State Parks, Charleston, WV 25305.

403. Shay No. 7 and One Other Shay

Man riding a speeder on a train track.

404. Riding a Speeder

A smoke stack on the right billows steam or smoke, with a processing building in the center.

405. Salt Hopper

406. Lumber Mill and Log Pond

Logs ready for loading at log dump.

407. Ranwood Lumber Company 'Log Dump'

408. State Police and Mine Guards in Trenches on Blair Mountain

Men standing on top of logs on a flat car or gondolas?  Wildell, W.Va.

409. Loading Logs on Railroad Flat Car

Two men pose next to a log cart.

410. Loggers Posing With Their Saw Next to a Log Cart

Side view of a train engine and crew members standing in front of it.

411. Shay Locomotive of the Greenbrier and Elk River Railroad

Train engine and other machinery in logging area.

412. Logging Operation at Montes; Fred Brown, Engineer

413. Interior of Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va.

'Commencement participants standing in front of E. Moore Hall'.

414. Faculty Lines Up for Commencement Ceremony, West Virginia University

Cass Scenic Railroad.  Two trains connected on a railroad track.

415. Shay No. 3 and One Other

416. Dean Ray O. Duncan, Physical Education, West Virginia University

A scene of inmates enjoying their recreation time at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.

417. Recreation, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, Salem, W. Va.

Men standing on and in front of train.  One man off to the side in the back.  Original from C.B. Cromer.

418. Shay No. 4 with Crew Front.

People waiting for arriving trains at the Western Maryland Depot, Elkins, W.Va.

419. Western Maryland Railroad Depot, Elkins, W. Va.

420. Joseph Gluck, Dean Student Educational Services, West Virginia University

W.J. Mellen holding a rooster by its wings.

421. Mellen, W.J. with a Rooster

'Left, Dean Varney of the WVU College of Agriculture; Center, S. S. Sears Winner National. Right, Dr. Russell Butler, Professor of Agriculture and Education.'

422. Agriculture Dean Varney Presents Award, West Virginia University

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

423. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Mill machinery

424. Hamilton Steam Engine

C. G. Barbe standing center with hand bag.

425. Clara Gould Barbe, Wife of Waitman Barbe, West Virginia University

Large group of men in front of a building beside a railroad track.

426. Camp No. 2, WP and P Co. with Crew

Train engine going around a bend while pulling logs.

427. Shay No. 3 Pulling Log Cars

Homer Patrick, Instructor.

428. Agriculture Biochemistry Class,West Virginia University

Collapsed bridge and wreck of train box cars.

429. Collapsed Railroad Bridge, Babcock L. SB. Company

430. Log Piles in front of Lumber Mill

431. Lawrence Intravia, West Virginia University

432. Herman Godes, West Virginia University

Interior of the deserted room in which Stonewall Jackson died, Guinea Station, VA. Fireplace, saw horse and scattered pieces of wood are visible.

433. Room Where Stonewall Jackson Died, Guinea Station, Virginia

434. Joseph Gluck, Dean Student Educational Services, West Virginia University

Engine No. 900 'Old Maude' on tracks.  Built in Lima for Wm., sold to next NW RR in 1910.

435. Engine No. 900 'Old Maude' on Tracks

Train engines and crews line railroad tracks.

436. Shay No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 on Tracks with Crews

A section of the National Military Cemetery at Grafton. The tall shaft at the extreme right marks the grave of Bailey Brown, 2nd West Virginia Infantry, the first man killed by an enrolled Confederate soldier in the Civil War.  See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

437. U.S. National Cemetery, Grafton, W. Va.

'Photograph of a painting of Jackson hanging in the Murphy Hotel, Richmond, painted by William Washington.  Photo by H.P. Cook, 1937, 'The painting has been restored and is fine condition.  It shows Jackson on horse, a dying soldier lifts his hand to Jackson.  Washington is said to have been a skilled painter whose work was done just before and during the Civil War.  He had studied at Duseldorf and lived in the valled of Virginia near Lexington.  He was lame and very tempermental.  He carried the Burial of Latane to Europe at the end of the war, got into financial difficulties and sacrificed it.' H.P.C. to R.B.C. October 21, 1937.

438. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' on a Horse

Cass, WV; Philip V. Bagdon, 7918 New Orleans Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308.

439. Shay No. 13 at Cass, W. Va. Water Tank

Portrait of General Albert G. Jenkins.

440. Jenkins, Albert Gallatin

Portrait of Senator Rush D. Holt holding a paper.

441. Holt, Senator Rush D.

Professor of History at West Virginia University.

442. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

443. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

444. Lois Anderson, West Virginia University

Side view of a train engine.  Picture taken from 2nd level of boiler room of the mill.

445. Shay No. 4 Side View.

446. Cushwahs Coal Yard and Miller Bros. Lumber Yards, Williamsport, Md.

An ink drawing of De Sales Hall, the School of Nursing building at St. Mary's Hospital, in Clarksburg, West Virginia.  L. D. Schmidt, Architect, Fairmont, W. Va. and Rev. Michael McInerney, OSB, Architect Associate, Belmont, N. C.

447. De Sales School of Nursing, St. Mary's Hospital, Clarksburg, W. Va.

448. John William Draper, Professor of English, West Virginia University

Logging railroad with machinery on the track.

449. Logging Railroad

An ink drawing of St. Mary's Hospital, in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

450. St. Mary's Hospital, Clarksburg, W. Va.

A close-up view of Shay Engine #10 and crew. Engineer is Vern Nelson.

451. Shay No. 10 and Crew

Pulp Mill in Spruce W.Va.  Train tracks visible.

452. Pulp Mill, Spruce, W. Va.

A view looking down on Douglas Falls.  A railroad bridge is visible to the left of the falls.

453. Railroad Bridge and Falls Below Douglas Number 2, Tucker County, W. Va.

454. Richard, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Battle flad captured at Philipi, W.Va.  Print from original in Battle Abbey, Richmond, Va.  Information beside flag reads:  In soldierly fellowship here are draped the standards of unknown troops, -a flag of Virginia that probably marked some public building and the banner of an Arkansas regiment saved from surrender and brought to Virginia to pay tribute to the men who fought on The Mississippi.

455. Battle Flag Captured at Philippi, W. Va.

Painted portrait of General T.J. Jackson.  Copyright New York Graphic Society, Fine Art Publishers.  Printed in Holland.

456. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Maj. Gen. George Crook who commanded the Kanawha Division and led in the raid on Dublin. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

457. Major General George Crook, Union Army

Open box with saw and other implements for use during a mine rescue operation.

458. Miner's Rescue Box

Portrait of Jackson posing in front of a tent with his sword.

459. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Sitting in the Doorway of His Tent

460. Up and Down Saw at a Sawmill in Pendleton County

Man leaning against a train engine.

461. Shay Locomotive Front 3/4 VIew

Two coal officials shaking hands during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.

462. Coal Officials Shaking Hands

Picture of three men standing on a log.

463. Loggers Posing on a Large Log

The 'rough stony land' of which there are about 92,000 acres in Nicholas and Webster Counties is mostly in forest.

464. Rough Stony Land

465. E.J. Whiteman (Witeman) Well No. 2, S.P. Co. Lowering Tools, Oil Flowing, Shinnston, W.Va.

Group of women on porch, possibly a hotel or boarding house.

466. Lumber Town Women Posing on the Porch of their Boardinghouse

Friends of Louis Bennett, Jr. riding in car.  One friend has fallen to the ground.

467. Bennett, Louis and Friends

Portrait of W.M. Gordon. Company A Independent Exempts, W. Va. Infantry Volunteers

468. Gordon, W. M.

469. Washington Carver 4-H Camp, Fayette County, W. Va.

Picture of Judge Thomas Brown, member of the Senate.

470. Brown, Judge Thomas

'Matewan looking peaceful.'  Railroad tracks running near a church and other buildings along a hillside.

471. Matewan, W. Va.

From Austin J. Sharpe, Huntersville, W.V., Cheat Mt., Spruce, W.Va., Pocahontas, County, W.Va.; Camp operated by the Spruce Lumber Co., Cass, W.Va.

472. Logging Crew

473. Dental Students at Work, West Virginia University

Portrait of Colonel George S. Patton, Charleston lawyer, who commanded an infantry brigade at the Battle of Droop Mountain. he is the grandfather of World War II United States Army General George S. Patton. West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'

474. Confederate Colonel George S. Patton of Charleston, W. Va.

475. Grossman, Edgar Fisher, and Sidney Couling in Ice Cream Factory, Mercer County, W. Va.

3/4 front view of Shay train engine No. 1.  Two men sitting on the front of the engine.  One man standing beside the engine.  Two men in the cab of the engine.

476. Shay No. 1 (Slanting Cylinders)

Earl Palmer, "Blue Ridge Mt's Roamin' Cameraman," Cambria, Va.  'This decaying building was once the worlds largest double bandmills'.  During the hey-day of operations at Cass, 2500 men worked here and in the woods round about, turning out a quarter million feet of wood products per day, working two 10 hour shifts.  Nowadays the old bldg. is an object of curiousity amongst thousands of rail fans who pass by on logging train excursions to Bald Knob.

477. Band Mill in State of Disrepair at Cass, W. Va.

3/4 front view of Shay train engine.

478. Shay No. 6

A smokestack in the center surrounded by salt works buildings.

479. Smokestack and Salt Industry Buildings

Paited portrait of Jackson, Johnston and Lee.

480. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' with Generals Johnston and Lee