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Looking west at Range Lumber Co. mill and houses at Deer Creek, near Arbovale, W.Va.

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Log landing at Wildell on the west fork of the Greenbrier River in upper Pocahontas County. Shows three men with horse team skidding logs. Over 1,000,000 board feet at this landing in 1912.

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The Raine-Andrews Lumber Company. Lumber yard in background. Triple Shay Engines, No. 5 at front.

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Four men standing in front of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station at Winterburn. Clarence Livesay, Agent. Shows signage for Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office, and Adams Express Company

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Unknown logging train wreck. Shows men with wreck and Shay engine. Historical Society Card File Record says: Unamis, Penn.

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Team of horses and three lumberjacks skidding logs on Cheat Mountain

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Track Crew of 5, probably C&O, with speeder on track by lumber yard at Cass. Worked for the first mill at Cass.

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C&O Crew of six on the first motorcar in use on the Greenbrier Sub-Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio, probably near Cass

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C&O Track Crew at Stony Bottom, W.Va. Shows six young men on small car in front of what appears to be a store. Sign on left says "Agent for Long Wear Shoes." Part of Stony Bottom rail sign visible at right of photo.

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Unknown saw mill operation in Davis, W.Va. View of train track, Shay engines, workers and mill yard.

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Blue Jay Lumber Company railroad cars of logs overturned in Blue Jay, W.Va.

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Sweet and Lily Lumber Camp at Braucher, located on the West Fork of the Greenbrier River 3 miles north of Durbin, W.Va. Shows men, women and children with baskets, sacks and banjo standing in front of two-story camp. Lumber stacked to the side.

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Workers laying steel for railroad on the Greenbrier north of Seebert, W.Va. African-American workers standing at left. Whites, one with rifle on shoulder, standing at right.

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Pocahontas Memorial Hospital in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows old cars parked on street.

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Portrait of two little unknown boys dressed in sailor-type suits.

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Color photo of Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, established in 1889. In use through the 1980's, the building still stands on Bruffey's Creek.

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Portrait of unknown family. Man, woman and baby.

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Two blocks of Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. After Hallow"eve" in 1906. Hand drawings on photo

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Students and teacher Jake McClure at the Brushy Flat School on the Brush Country Road north of the Central Union Church (north of Marlinton). Established about 1919. Closed in 1956.

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Hillsboro, W.Va., then named Academy. Church is now Wesley Chapel United Methodist, represents the oldest continuing congregation West of the Allegheny Mountains.
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