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View of a small settlement at Greenland Gap, Headwaters of Patterson Creek, Grant County, W. Va.
'Although best known as the principal raw mineral in the manufacturing of glass, Silica sand finds wide use in many other important industries. During the war it was listed as a critical material being used in the manufature of aircraft enginces, steel castings, armor plate, silicate of soda, electrical porcelain, refactories, and many other important was materials. Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation's operation in Morgan County is the largest glass deposit in the world.'
'New 50-room Cacapon State Park Lodge. This beautiful building encloses the dining room and has full recreational facilities.'
'One of Morgan county's favorite centers of recreation is the Cacapon State Park Lake just off U. S.  Route 522. Above is a view of the beach and the picturesque man made lake.'
'Mountaineer Brand Apples Grown and Packed by Consolidated Orchard Co., Paw Paw, W. Va.'
Man and woman with bicycles stand on each side of the group.
Long view showing hammocks and a man and a woman with bicycles on each side of the group.
Courthouse was built in 1845. It was torn down in 1907 and replaced by Morgan County's third courthouse in 1908.
Hancock, Maryland in the distance. See original for correspondence. Published by Baltimore Stationery Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for postcard information on Park View Inn, Berkeley Springs Hotel. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
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See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Copyrighted by H. W. Disher & Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by H. W. Disher. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Louis Kaufman and Sons. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Baltimore Stationary Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Louis Kaufman & Sons. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Louis Kaufman and Sons. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by The Bridge. See origianl for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Louis Kaufman and Sons. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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(From postcard collection legacy system--oversize.)
See original for correspondence. Published by Miller's Medicine Store. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
"James Rumsey was the great originator of practical steam navigation. This buhr stone in bath square, Berkeley Springs, is, as yet, the only memorial to the world's great benefactor. Copyright by John Moray 1909."
Owned at one time by Mrs. William Baker, Marble Hall was a large, private home built before the Civil War and located on Washington Street.