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Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company, Nicholas County.

493. Loggers Operating a Log Crane

Three men standing atop piles of logs. Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.

494. Log Yard on Holly River

Group portrait of loggers standing on railroad tracks.

495. Section Crew at William, W. Va.

Large trees and forest bottom.(Pocahontas County?)

496. Virgin Spruce Forest Near Head of the North Fork of the Cherry River

Lumber mill in operation on edge of log pond.

497. Lumber Mill at Dobbin, W. Va.

Men stand on a Shay locomotive hauling a train of cars filled with logs.

498. Shay Logging Train and Crew

Standing right to left in the woods:  1. Geo Cromet  2. Ralph Riddle  3. Pat Lannan  4. Fred Lannan  5. --  Sitting right to left:  6. Charley Sealey  7. Larnce? Bradley  8. Andy Berriel  9.  Jess Tuesey?

499. Loggers Dressed Up inTheir Best

North Fork Lumber Co. No. 3? could be Cheat and Elk.

500. Shay No. 3 in Woods with Loader and Crew

Unlike standard steam engines every wheel of the Shay engine and tender is a drive wheel no wheel can spin unless they all spin, thus giving the Shay tremendous power.  Vertical cylinders and the crankshaft make multiple power strokes per revolution of the gear driven wheels for a smooth, even flow of power to negotiate steep grades with heavy loads effortlessly.

501. Shay Engine (Close Up of Gears)

"W.Va. Spruce Lumber Company.  American Log Loader,  Model C, No. 2" on loader.  "Greenbrier and Elk River Railroad 39" on car. "Greenbrier and Elk River Railroad" on engine.  Log loader, engineer, John Geraw.  Engine 2, engineer, Lewis Collins.  Fireman, Robert Dean.

502. Shay No. 2 and Loader No. 2

The 'Cass Symphony' plays spritely folk and logging camp tunes to the delight of a Sunday afternoon audience on the railroad station platform of the Cass Scenic Railroad.  This informal group is composed of ex-loggers.

503. Cass Symphony

Hesiler No. 6 train engine on tracks.

504. Heisler No. 6 at Cass Depot, Cass Scenic Railroad