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A bird's eye view of the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County, W. Va.
During World War II, war prisoners were housed at this camp on the head-waters of Little Clear Creek in Greenbrier County. The prisoners were employed to lay railroad track into a large stand of virgin timber. The operator stated that the German prisoners were the finest type of labor and did an excellent job.
4-H members compete at the state fair with their steer.
People are pictured at the store entrance. The building is situated beside railroad tracks.
Combs stands beside the dairy cow.
View of the vast lumber yard, grounds, and company buildings.The photographer, Tom Ocheltree (1926-1990) was a railroad employee with a side business of commercial photography. This image, and two other aerials, appeared as 5x7 enlargements for the East Rainelle bus depot.
View looking over the river at the lumber mill.
The C. & O. Railway Company test-runs its experimental engine, part of its "500 series".
Looking at the home from across the street.
Looking at the church where workers of the Snowflake Quarry attended. The church was built ca. 1900.
Looking at the church building located on Snowflake Quarry Road in Snowflake Village. The church is on Louis Longanacre's property. Built ca. 1900, the members who attended this church worked in the quarry.