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This is where father, David D. Brown, had his last mill.

1. Lumber Mill and Homes, Thorndale, Pa.

Two men with the long pikes are "poling" logs in the log pond toward the jack ladder which takes the logs into the sawmill.

2. George Foster, D. D. Brown, and Charles W. Feeny at Sawmill in Montes, Randolph County,W. Va

'Left to right: Charles W. Feeny, W. W. Burton(?), Marline E. Brown, boys, D. D. Brown, Marie Stevens. Calvin Stevens, and Mrs. Walter Stevens.'

3. Group in Front of Montes Store and Office Building, Randolph County, W. Va.

In this photo: 'Milford Raney, Walter Stevens, several boys, D. D. Brown, Marie Stevens, Calvin Stevens, and Mrs. Walter Stevens.'In Robert Dickey's book, "Greyhound to Vegas" page 7A, several people in this image are identified as the Stout family.  Dickey explained in his caption that Hilda Stout is wearing a white pinafore, and she is surrounded by her parents and younger brother.

4. Group in front of Elkins Steam Laundry and Office in Montes, W. Va.

'Gray team raised at Brownstown, Pa. by D. D. Brown.'

5. Gray Team at Work Hauling Logs, Montes, Randolph County, W. Va.

'James A. Dodge, D. D. Brown,and Eugene Schock (standing on the back of the horses on wood pile.'

6. Loggers on Sunday Rest at Montes, W. Va.

'This picture shows the family group of mostly sawmill men, part of whom lived with Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Brown in the house shown and includes part of the office force and railroad crew. This group is made up as follows: Left to right: D. D. Brown(standing on the porch), Webb Helmick(standing next to D. D. B.), and Lester H. Sickler(engineer). Standing first on ground: Eugene Schock(sawyer), Charles W. Fenney(stenographer & bookkeeper), Overton(handy-boy from Towanda, Pa.), Eliza Brown(Mrs. M. L. Brown), Fred Brown( with axe, locomotive engineer), W. W. Burton(Boer War, Englishman from England), J. B. White(saw filler), M. L. Brown(mill and yard superintendent) and Sag(setter).'

7. Sawmill Crew, Montes, W. Va.

This portrait was taken before he came to West Virginia.

8. D. D. Brown at Wyalusing, Pa

9. D. D. Brown and George R. Hill Hitch Hiking After Salting the Horses

' U. S. Geological survey marker with pole frame where they at one time had a flag. This was located on Kelly Mountain in what is now the Butt Farm. It was used as a pasture for the Brown and Hill injured horses. This picture was taken in 1906 when we took a Sunday walk to salt the horses. From left to right: George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown.'

10. George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown atop a U.S. Geological Survey Marker, Randolph County, W. Va.

11. D. D. Brown on Bridge Across Cheat River at Montes, W. Va.

12. D. D. Brown on Bridge Across Cheat River at Montes, W. Va.