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Railroad tracks beside a building.

445. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Being Built at Cass, W. Va. Mill Site

'Bascom-McFall Last-Seen-Alive Dec. 19, 1918.  Found Here April 7, 1919, Cass, W.Va.' Bascom McFall was a lumberman who stopped in Cass, W. Va. on his way home from camp.  He was robbed and murdered by three men.  An account of his death can be found in the journal Goldenseal, 20:1; p24.

446. Sign in the Woods

Mill and buildings in the town of Spruce, W.Va.

447. Lumber Mill and Town of Spruce, W. Va.

Man leaning against a train engine.

448. Shay Locomotive Front 3/4 VIew

Shay  No. 7 train engine.

449. Shay No. 7 Front 3/4

Shay train engine in the Cass Shop.

450. Cass Scenic Railroad Shay in Shop, Cass, W. Va,

John Reda's grocery store with a man and five children standing in front of it.

451. John Reda's Store at Cass, W. Va.

Cars full of logs at the loader landing.

452. Loader at Landing

453. Cass Shop Under Construction

Shay No. 1 train engine.  Cass Station.

454. Shay No. 1 (Slanting Cylinders) Side View with a Second Shay

Damage to the east-side of Cass after a flood.

455. East-Side of Cass, W. Va. Results of a Flood

Hotel at Cass showing several men on the porches and on the ground.  Front view.

456. Hotel (Baker House), Cass, W. Va.