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On the back: "#10 at #7."

49. View of Coal Deforestation, Island Creek Coal Company, Southern W. Va.

On the back: " #4 at 1."

50. View of Coal Deforestation, Island Creek Coal Company

On the front: " Boone Creek is named after Daniel Boone, who passed through this country in 1781. The tree still stands and is in a healthy condition. It is located about two miles from Fleming, near the lower end of the property."

51. Tree at Boone Creek

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.

52. View of Highway

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren.

53. View of Rest Area Before Entering West Virginia

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. Harlow Warren, copyright 1955.

54. View of Highway

55. Unidentified Power Plant

The photograph was taken 100 yards above the foot bridge.

56. View of Bridges and Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W. Va.

A man and little girl sitting in four wheeled buggy harnessed to two horses. The little girl is possibly Frances Packette.

57. Unidentified Man and Girl in Horse Drawn Buggy

58. Shenandoah River

800 foot high cathedral-shaped mass of rock.

59. Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County, W. Va.

Spruce Knob, 4860 ft

60. Spruce Knob, Monongahela Forest, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Seneca Rocks in Smoke Hole, Pendleton County is an extension of the Monongahela National Forest

61. Seneca Rocks in Smoke Hole, Pendleton County, W. Va.

The Blackwater Falls are considered the highest falls in the state.

62. Blackwater Falls, Tucker County, W. Va.

The South Branch of the Potomac River flowing by the base of Castle Rock.

63. Castle Rock in Smoke Holes, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Huge growth of mountain laurel in full bloom.

64. Mountain Laurel in Monongahela National Forest, W. Va.

Unidentified little girl gets help ice skating from unidentified man.

65. Ice Skating With A Little Help

Quarried cut stone from the Stonestreet farm. Began 5/1/1915.

66. Greystone

67. Stonestreet Farm

Destroyed by fire 9/14/1914

68. Old Stonestreet Home

69. Engine-Gas House on Stonestreet Farm

Photograph, possible taken from Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home.

70. View Towards Charlottesville, Va.

Post card print showing bridge crossing the New River.

71. View From Lover's Leap at Hawks Nest, W. Va.

72. House in Countryside

Family camp site, possibly in Monongalia County, W. Va. including a wagon and horsebacking riding.

73. Camping Scene of Rev. T. A. Haldeman

African-American woman holding a milking pail while sitting on a dairy cow.

74. 'Lovenia The Georgia Milkmaid'

75. Horseshoe Run Near Lead Mine Camp, Tucker County, W. Va.

A stage coach stopped at a ford in the river for the horses to drink and the passengers pose for a photograph.

76. Merry Coaching Party at Ford on Greenbrier River, W. Va.

Colored illustrated postcard. See back of the original image for correspondence.

77. View of Round Hill, Va.

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

78. Shenandoah River Castleman's Ferry, Near Round Hill, Va.

Colored postcard photograph of the "Trough", a six mile stretch of the South Branch of the Potomac River. See back of the original image for correspondence.

79. In the Trough, Moorefield, W. Va.

This image was develop with, among other chemicals, cyanide, resulting in a blue colored print. The prints are called cyanotypes.

80. Snow Scene on West Virginia University Campus, Morgantown, W. Va.

81. Snow Scene Near West Virginia University Campus, Morgantown, W. Va.

Ada Enid Haldeman and Arthur C. Thomas.

82. 'Natural as Life', Taylor County, W. Va.

Sitting in the tall grass, Ada Enid Haldeman, Arthur C. Thomas and Olivia L. Haldeman.

83. 'Just a Gleam of Heaven in Her Eye', Taylor County, W. Va.

Identified as being in the photograph are, "Ed Snider and wife, George Vance and wife, Dr. Hall, Simon Garrison". The donkeys were not identified.

84. Donkey Riders and Unmounted Group at Balanced Rock Near Elkins, W. Va.

Five unidentified young men pose on the limb of a tree lying in a river.

85. Swimmers Pose on Fallen Tree, Summers County, W. Va.

Unidentified mounted rider and passengers in a horse drawn wagon travel down a dirt road.

86. Riding by Wagon and Horseback, Summers County, W. Va.

Photograph taken at approximately 4500 feet above sea level.

87. West Virginia Mountains Between Valley Head and Webster Springs, W. Va.

A passager train travels through the Raven Rocks area.

88. Raven Rocks, W. Va.

People identified: Arthur Southwich and Grace Filmore

89. Summer Botany Class 'Wooster'

Banner over the road in photograph reads: "For The Good Roads Amendment November 2nd".

90. Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the New River from Hawk's Nest, West Virginia.

91. New River from Hawk's Nest, W. Va.

Celebration of West Virginia's 100 years of statehood.

92. Celebration of West Virginia Centennial

Constructed for the New York World's Fair 1964-1965. In picture: William Wallace Barron- Governor and Hulett C. Smith- Commissioner of Commerce

93. Groundbreaking Ceremony for West Virginia Pavilion, New York

Located in southeast West Virginia.

94. Part Of Roger Farm in Southern West Virginia

Southeast West Virginia.

95. View of Freight Train Three Miles Away, W. Va.

96. St. Mary's Phife and Drum March in John W. Davis Parade