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1. View of George Foster, D. D. Brown, and Charles W. Feeny Standing at Montes, W. Va.

D. D. Brown is second from back in engine window in this photo.

2. Sunday at Montes

'Mr. Moore worked as Lumber Inspector for M. M. and D. D. Brown and then for D. D. Brown for 14 1/2 years or until his one good eye got where he could not see the defects and he had to give up inspecting. His was a friendship that lasted until the end. He used to ride around with me just for company when I visited the mills after he retired. A fine character was J. D.- D. D. Brown'

3. Portrait of J. D. Moore and Wife

'D. D. Brown, picture taken in 1946 at the time of the American Legion H. W. Daniels Post No. 29 Annual Community Civic Merit Award for 1945. "In appreciation and recognition of his selfless service to his community, H. W. Daniels Post No. 29, The American Legion, associated civic groups presented this award to him for his indefatigable efforts in fostering the Elkins Flood Control Project and for his leadership in inspiring a unanimity of community spirit and cooperative action resulting in the consummation of that project and great community benefits and betterments." '

4. Annual Community Civic Merit Award Winner, D. D. Brown

'The above is a picture of David Dare Brown I taken when he was somewhere around 30-40 years old as near as I can estimate. He started out by working on the Lehigh Canal helping build the locks and furnishing timbers for them and, then he built canal boats for several years coming down as far as Baltimore and going around thru the Erie Canal and then to New York City on the Hudson. During the winter he would build rafts of logs and put on top of them sawed rough lumber and take it down the Susquehanna River to either North Umberland, Pa., or Harrisburg, Pa., and some rafts went through to the Baltimore section. In 1880 he started continuous operations in the manufacture of lumber in Sullivan County, Pa.'

5. D. D. Brown

'The above picture is men loading lumber in the Thorndale, Pa., sawmill of David Dare Brown I which was the last operation he had. This is one of the places where M. M. Brown and D. D. Brown got their logging, saw mill, and selling experience.'

6. Lumber Yard Crew at Work, Thorndale, Pa.