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85. McCoys Mill in Pendleton County, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photo, "Savage River where it empties into the North Branch of Potomac River at Bloomington, Maryland, two miles west of Piedmont, West Virginia. On the lowlands to the left Major Mayo camped on his famous expedition in 1736. Here the surveyors, half starved, considered eating one of their own party. The discovery of a flock of wild turkeys relieved the situation."

86. Savage River, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photo, "Lowlands at mouth of Savage River, where Major Mayo camped in 1736, when making first survey of lands. It was here that the surveyors, half starved, considered eating one of their own part in order that all would not perish. The discovery of a flock of wild turkeys relieved the situation."

87. Lowlands at Mouth of Savage River, Pendleton County, W. Va.

View at the foot of Seneca Rocks.

88. Smoke Hole, Pendleton County, W.Va.

View of South Branch of the Potomac River and rocks of upper smoke hole

89. Smoke Hole, Pendleton County, W.Va.

Located eight miles from Upper Tract Bridge at entrance to Smoke Hole

90. Cave Rocks in Smoke Hole, W. Va.

Hemlock tree being felled on lands owned by the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company.

91. Lumber Work in the Gauley Ranger District of Mononahela National Forest

View of landscape, Seneca Rocks and the South Branch River at Smoke Hole.

92. Landscape of Smoke Hole, Pendleton County, W.Va.

Lower Smoke Hole Section and the South Branch (of the Potomac) River.

93. Landscape of Smoke Hole, Pendleton County, W.Va.

94. View of Homes and Farms in Franklin, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

95. Seneca Rock on U. S. Route 5, Near Elkins, W. Va.

Published by J. A. Gardner Imp. Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

96. Seneca Rock On W. M. Rail Road, Pendleton County, W. Va.