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Engine No. 7 sitting beside stall No. 1 of the roundhouse. A group of unidentified workers stand on along the tracks and sit on the train.

1. C. & O. Locomotive Outside of Roundhouse, Hinton, W. Va.

Mrs. E. M. Marable stands outside the cabin beside the railroad tracks.

2. C. & O. Operator Outside MX Cabin, Hinton, W. Va.

In the center is Oce Bobbitt. To the right is Bill Echols. The man on the left is unidentified.

3. Early C. & O. Conductors in Hinton, W. Va.

Supervisors and clerks gather for a group photo. Pictured, from left to right, is Tony Young, Earl Meador, Charley Young, Ernest Hunter, Herb Comer, Bill Fitzsimmons, Hobson Marks, Ben Hamer, V. V. Viars (master mechanic), Bill Tyree, I. E. Gore, Jake Miller, M. T. Llewellyn, Andy Hopkins, Jess Gore (laborer), Earl Bleay, Mervin Shull, and A. J. McAllister.

4. C. & O. Mechanical Department Picnic at Camp Summers near Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified men gather for a group photo in the building located on Third Avenue.

5. C. & O. Meeting at Peck Building, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right is engineer John Scott, conductor J. C. Morgan, fireman J. B. "Bert" Hatcher, engineer E. T. Lawson, Sr., and standing in the back is engineer G. R. Sale.

6. C. & O. Employees at Local Chairmen & Representative Meeting, Hot Springs, Arkansas

Two unidentified railroad employees stand beside Engine No. 201 on the C. & O. Railway.

7. C. & O. Train Passing through Hinton, W. Va.

Engineer L. J. Brown, left, and fireman Lloyd Bryant, right, are pictured next to the locomotive.

8. C. & O. Railroad Emloyees Beside Engine No. 602, Hinton, W. Va.

The legendary C. & O. engineer Richardson pictured with his wife.

9. Portrait of Billy Richardson and Wife, Hinton, W. Va.

Legendary C. & O. engineer Richardson sits with his wife and children.

10. Billy Richardson and Family, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured on the far left is Scott Owens (foreman). The rest of the workers are unidentified. The group is pictured on the railroad tracks with a smaller cart.

11. C. & O. Section Gang, Summers County, W. Va.

A group of unidentified workers and what appears to be their African-American cook gather for a picture. Behind them are Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars.

12. Railroad Workers in Summers County, W. Va.

The C. & O. engineer Burdette, pictured on the far right, laughs beside two unidentified men.

13. John " Cannonball" Burdette and Associates, Hinton, W. Va.

Mrs. Diefenbach pictured with the horse she rode to and from the cabin.

14. Mrs. Diefenbach on Horse, Hinton, W. Va.

Daughter of Jeremiah Mills and Louisa Elva Cassell (Mills). Grace had one brother, Jeremiah IV, and four sisters, Mabel, Elizabeth, Susie, and Louisa Elva.Grace was born December 3, 1871. She was employed by the C. &  O. Railroad as a telegraph operator from July 1, 1893 to August 11, 1942. She died July 8, 1958.

15. Grace Mills Diefenbach of Hinton, W. Va.

Plumley pictured in a nice dress and bow holding a bouquet of flowers. She married John H. Plumley, a sheet metal worker for the C. & O. Railroad, in 1928. In 1930, she began to work for the railway, as well, and in 1948 became the Chief Operator. She has one son, John Jr. Plumley.

16. Vida Pearl Lilly Plumley as a Young Girl, Summers County, W. Va.

The former employees pose for a group portrait. Pictured is Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock, Henry Lee, Thomas Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Krim Bess, Mr. King, J. W. McCallister, Jr., D. B. Murphy of Clifton Forge, Va., E. L. Wiseman, Mr. Reese, and W. L. Taylor. The group was attending the 38th convention of the Veterans' association held in Greenbrier Valley Fair Grounds.

17. Retired Employees of the C. & O. Railroad in Hinton, W. Va.

The workers and caboose belong to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company.

18. Railroad Workers in front of a Caboose