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Train cars of Campbell Lumber Company loaded with logs on small bridge, Campbelltown, W.Va.

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Campbell Lumber Company log loader 8 miles east of Days Run on the Williams River. Loading peeled hemlock logs onto flat cars. Howard Hakins is standing on the log in black. John Campbell the top loader is in white shirt with pipe in hand. Not…

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Campbell Lumber Company's mill and a portion of the lumber yard and buildings. The town of Campbelltown is in the distance.

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Panoramic photograph of the lumber yard and mill at the Campbell Lumber Company in Campbelltown near Marlinton, W.Va.

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Campbell Lumber Company Loader at skidway near Camp #4 on Williams River. Shows men on log cars, Shay #1, and log skidding on hillside.

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Two Spans of the Campbell Lumber Company Bridge crossing the Greenbrier River at the mouth of Stony Creek near Marlinton, W.Va.

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Stacked lumber and mill operation of the Campbell Lumber Company, Campbelltown, West Virginia

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Log camp crew, men and women, at Boyer Siding. Number marked on photo: 1. Will Arbogast, 2. Lewis Collins, 3. Jesse Hudson, 4. Eugene Kelley, 5. Ed Galford, 6. Arch Galford, 7. Frank Ashford, 8. Blanche Kennedy, 9. Orin Gillispie. Also in picture are…

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Camera Operator - Pocahontas County Mountain Music Festival at Huntersville, W.Va. Filming by WMUL-TV for the West Virginia Public Television Series "Sugar in the Gourd"

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Camden Avenue looking north from Main Street in Marlinton W.Va. Camden Avenue was original name for Second Avenue. Marlinton Hotel is on right hand corner. Odd Fellows Building is on left hand corner.

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Pocahontas Times Editor, Calvin W. Price, in snow beside tree stump

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The C&O - Chesapeake and Ohio - Railroad Depot in Marlinton, W.Va. Two agents standing in front. Freight sitting on the platform. Sign over window reads "Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office." Sign by door reads "Adams Express Company". Below is…

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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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Chesapeake and Ohio Section House at Sitlington south of Cass, W.Va. C. P. Adams and his family are pictured on the flower laden front porch.

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Six men on Chesapeake and Ohio Section Crew posed on a handcar on the railroad track near Sitlington, south of Cass, W.Va.

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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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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Workers building the mill at Watoga. Two workers in front, others in background. Portable steam engine visible.

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Building the bath house at Minnehaha Springs, W.Va. Walls framed, trusses on ground. The Lockridge Farm and Knapps Creek in the background.
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