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'Looking southeast at mile 27.  Claremont near middle of picture.'
'Looking west at mile 21.9.  Berry in left foreground.  Settlement of Rush Run near center of picture.  Tracks of Chesapeake and Ohio railroad on both sides of river.'
'Looking south at mile 19.3.  Brooklyn station.  Finlow post office at right, East Sewell.'
'Looking south at mile 17.7.  Coal Run at right; Manns Creek at left; Sewell just beyond center of picture.'
'Fayette at left. South Fayette at right.  Looking southeast at mile 12.'
'Hawks Nest and mouth of Mill Creek.  Below here the two tracks of the Chesapeake and Ohio are together on west side of river.  Looking east southeast at mile 7.4.'
'Diversion dam under construction by New Kanawha Power Company at Hawks Nest.  Tunnel enters mountain at left of dam.  Looking northeast at mile 6.3.'
'Looking southeast at mile 5.4.  Bridge at Cotton Hill on U.W. Highway No.19, Highway extends down Laurel Creek from west (left) follows down New River canyon for about two miles, then turns east.'
'Looking east northeast at mile 3.2.  Adit to Hawks Nest tunnel near center of picture.  Route U.S. 60 on side of canyon.  Route No. 19 joins it near right, coming up from Cotton Hill bridge.'
'Bridge at Gauley Junction in foreground.  Hawks Nest power house, under construction a short distance upstream; cleared strip indicates tunnel line.  Looking southeast at mile 1.0 (one mile above Gauley River).'
'Marmet Lock under construction by U.S. Engineers, just above Lock 5 which it is designed to replace.  Marmet, West Virginia, in foreground.  Platt cross Kanawha River.  Looking east northeast 28 miles below mouth of Gauley River.  Taken about 1:30 p.m., April 28, 1932.'
'Looking north at junction of the New and Gauley Rivers, forming the Kanawha River.  Town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia.'