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Tracks converge in the forest.

637. Logging Railroad Switch Back, Meadow River Lumber Co.

Lumber mill and pond. Three smoke stacks visible.  Greenbrier County.

638. Lumber Mill at Rainelle, W. Va.

Lumber mill and log pond.  Rainelle, W.V.  Built 1910.

639. Meadow River Lumber Company, Rainelle, W. Va.

640. Lumber Yard at Rainelle, W. Va.

Back of the mill.  Log slide down to the log pond.

641. Lumber Mill at Nallen, W. Va.

Lumber mill and tracks.

642. Lumber Mill at Rainelle, W. Va.

Train track in the middle of lumber piles.  Rainelle, W.V.

643. Lumber Yard and Loading Docks at Rainelle, W. Va.

One of the last teams on Cheat Mountain.  Mower Lumber Company.  Location: Shavers Fork of Cheat.

644. Teamsters Pulling Logs Out of Woods to Dump, Mower Lumber Company

Four horses pulling a large log.   Neither the store nor the railroad building are still standing today.

645. 10 Foot by 4 Foot Oak Log Delivered to the C& O Railroad Station at Seibert, Pocahontas County.

Forest beside a train track near Glady, W.Va.

646. Glady on the Way Down to Wheeler, W.Va.

Group portrait of surviving members of the Confederate 'Immortal 600' during a reunion at Richmond, Virginia, in 1915.  The Immortal 600 were forty-two days under fire on Morris Island, South Carolina; sixty-five days on rotten corn meal, cats, and pickle rations at Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski; eighteen days on the prison ship, Crescent.

647. Reunion of Surviving Confederate 'Immortal 600,' Richmond, Va.

Many lumber piles in Rainelle, W.Va.

648. Lumber Yard and Docks at Rainelle, W. Va.