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Group portrait of surviving members of the Confederate 'Immortal 600' during a reunion at Richmond, Virginia, in 1915.  The Immortal 600 were forty-two days under fire on Morris Island, South Carolina; sixty-five days on rotten corn meal, cats, and pickle rations at Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski; eighteen days on the prison ship, Crescent.

649. Reunion of Surviving Confederate 'Immortal 600,' Richmond, Va.

Many lumber piles in Rainelle, W.Va.

650. Lumber Yard and Docks at Rainelle, W. Va.

Teamsters and family posing with horses at logging camp barn.

651. Logging Camp Barn in Rainelle, W. Va.

Cleared out area and mill.  Rainelle, W.V.

652. Planing Mill at Rainelle, W. Va.

Lumber piles on a covered dock.

653. Lumber Drying Kiln at Rainelle, W. Va.

Mill and log pond in Mill Creek, W.Va.

654. Wilson Lumber Company Mill at Mill Creek, W. Va.

Lumber mill with four smokestacks visible.  Also lumber piles.

655. Lumber Mill at Ellamore, W. Va.

Lumber mill in Erwin, W.Va.

656. Glade Lumber Company Mill at Erwin, W. Va.

Group portrait of four Civil War veterans, members of the Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Group.

657. Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Members

658. Pump Station, Eureka Pipe Line Company, Shinnston, W.Va.

659. Hastings Station

660. Oil Derrick and Work Shed