Female members of the Sutton Family. Left to right: standing, Nellie Sutton (Sheets); seated, Hazel Sutton (Phillips); little girl, Virginia Malcolm; little girl, Leola Sutton (daughter of Arthur); standing, Lillian Sutton (Malcolm); seated, Myrtle…
Sitlington Station (2nd Depot) on Greenbrier Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. View shows Station, Station Agent, Section Crew, Mail Carrier and Passengers with hand car on track. Taken just before the arrival of train No. 143
Bill Beller, left, and unknown person at sign near Horse Heaven Trail. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. Sign reads "This is God's Country Do Not Drive Like Hell"
The Shisler Home located on the Marlinton and Lewisburg Turnpike (US Rt 219) at the Greenbrier County Line on Droop Mountain. Shows horses hitched to various wagons with men in front of farmhouse.
A large flock of sheep in front of the S. B. Moore and J. B. "Bryson" Hannah Store in Edray, W.Va. Store originally owned by Fudge McClintic. Moore and Hannah sold to J. W. Warwick in 1900, who sold to J. E. Barlow in 1906 who operated it until his…
Shay No. 1 at Cass pushing flatcar up mountain with no tree cover. pPossibly making a trial run prior to opening of the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. Man in business suit can be seen riding the engine.
Night photo of Cass Shay No. 1 parked in front of the Cass Deport at the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. Crew member is standing on tracks next to engine.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shays No. 1 and 4 pulling cars of passengers. Photo taken in 1963, year that the State Park opened. On this day, Sept 1, the trains had 1,455 paid riders.
Shay engine No. 4 pulls a southbond passenger train with 4 cars out of the C&O Tunnel norh of the lumber town of Harter. Shows train crossing bridge over the Greenbrier River.