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A vineyard surrounded by a fence.

1681. Vineyard, Upshur County

Picture of a road intersection. Cut No. 19 was the same as No. 18 after improvement. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.<br />

1682. Cut No. 19

A winding mountain road towered over by rocky ridges. Copyrighted by Wallace.

1683. Cliffs on Muddy Creek Mountain, Greenbrier County

Picture of Cut No. 18 road in Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va. before the organization of W. Va. Good Roads Association. Picture has one man standing on the side walk and another man driving a horse drawn wagon in the street. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908

1684. Cut No. 18. Road in Morgantown, Monongalia County Before the Organization of the W. Va. Good Roads Association

Mr. Ogdin standing beside his horse.

1685. Mr. Ogdin on His Farm

Picture of Cut No. 17 which was the same as Cut. No. 16 after improvement. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.  See photograph number 001699 for view of road before improvement.

1686. Cut No. 17, Brick Paved Road Winding Up a Hill in Morgantown

Cows eating grass and meandering about.

1687. Grazing Calves

Clusters of grapes on the vine.

1688. Green Mountain Grapevine

Very rocky field that has a hat thrown to the side and a tree in the center.

1689. Chert Rock, Best Peach 'Soil'

Picture of a boy standing next to the Cut No. 16 Road in Monongalia County, W. Va.  before the organization of the W. Va. Good Roads Association. See photograph number 001695 for a view after improvement.  From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.

1690. Cut No. 16 in Monongalia County Before the Organization of the W. Va. Good Roads Association

A flock of sheep and lambs fenced in a pen.

1691. Pure Bred Shropshires of Meadowbrook

View of a portion of the stone quarry in the city of Charleston, W. Va., showing cliff of over 50 ft. high. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.

1692. Stone Quarry Cliff over 50 Feet High in Charleston, W. Va.