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Elevated view of the lumber company town of Jenningston.
A view of Donohoe's Saloon in Tucker County. A residence is seen to the left of the saloon and people are standing outside on both porches.
View of the Hotel W. H. Shobe in Laneville, West Virginia. Two women stand outside and a man stands in the entrance way.
Blackwater River Canyon near Davis in Tucker County. The canyon is over 1,000 feet deep.
Men, women, and children hike below Douglas Falls in Tucker County, W. Va.
A view looking down on Douglas Falls.  A railroad bridge is visible to the left of the falls.
The picture was taken from Pittsburgh and West Virginia Central Station.
Headframe mine number 37 in Pierce, West Virginia. 'S.B.J.' 'The Thomas Studio, Thomas, W. Va.'
St. George Academy stands far out on the right of Main Street, in front of which are two large trees.
Laneville in Tucker County. 'Mabel B. Stealey, Laneville, Tucker County, W. Va. was the wife of Joseph E. Stealey, book keeper for Parsons Pulp and Paper Company.'
Blackwater Falls 65 feet high in Davis, W. Va.
Mountain City Band, Davis, Tucker County, W. Va.  Organized under the laws of W. Va. April 20th, 1906.  Director: Herbert L. Blaker.  In photograph: Clarence Q. Arbogast, Adam Stein, J. W. Kogleshatz, R. C. Weidmire, F. N. Morin, L. H. Mott, John Johnson, Ray Dawson, Frank E. Heishell, John Rausehenberger, Sherman Iden, Harry Weaver, Dr. N. McK Wislon, Theo Stumphf, Charles G. Stater, Illario Lacconno, Harry Buckley, Robert C. McKelvey, Neil C. Heiskell, Charles Amlaw, Benson Unger and Edwin Morin.
A group of people have congregated on the bridge over the frozen river.
Horse Drawn Hearse in front of Mott Business.
'O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va.'
'A view of Blackwater Falls in Tucker County, West Virginia, before the Virgin Timber was removed. O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va.'
'Near Davis, highest incorporated town in the East, is beautiful Blackwater Falls.'
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Hub of year-round activities in this mountain wonderland. Its unsurpassed scenic beauty, plus fishing, hunting, skiing, etc., make this area a mecca for thousands of visitors annually." Published by Neale's Drug Store Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
'55-room Blackwater Lodge offers luxurious year-round accommodations, located in the mountain section of Tucker County.'
'Near Davis, highest incorporated town in the East, is the beautiful Blackwater Canyon, one of the State's most thrilling sights.'
Courtesy of West Virginia Geological Survey.
The Knights are in full dress uniform.
The barber shop became Meyer Motor Sales & Gas Pumps in 1960.
Men are cleaning up the wreckage of the train.
'Photographed by Gerald S. Ratliff, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Charleston, W. Va.'
Men stand beside the Shay engine. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
'From left to right: G. Bowman, J. Phelps, G. Phelps, C. Slider, K. Deahl, M. Deahl, and L. Noland.'
Blackwater Hotel visible.
View of Thomas, W. Va. from across the north fork of the Blackwater River.
There is a group of men in suits standing on a rock beside the falls.