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'Car number 52. Running West between Granville and Jimtown (Randell). Beside Monongahela River. The buckets suspended above the river were used to carry coal from a mine on the West-side to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road shipping point on the East-side.
Warehouse with cars parked outside.
Welch Emergency Hospital
Three delivery trucks are outside in front of Riverside Lumber Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.
View of 'The Devil's Saddle, Dolls Gap and New Creek Mt. U. S. 50, 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. Elevation 2725' from Alleghany Front Mt.
'This very coarse lumpy mine run coal is the result of proper shooting. The miner is paid on a tonnage basis for loading this coal into mine cars. He is required to watch his coal carefully as he loads it and see that no impurities become mixed with the coal.'
View of Dr. Hodges' Physics Lecture Room and what appears to be an amateur radio station from about 1920.
Five people stand inside the General Store. 'Frank Zimmerman.'
Six boys are standing in front of the Blackfeet Shelter at a Boys Camp in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Coal Tipple with four coal cars underneath it.
A view of houses on University Avenue.
Men rehearsing mine safety procedures.
'Jessee, Janet, and Jarley Fleming.'
Photo given to Dr. Core by A. C. Shively.
The Elks Lodge on Walnut Street in Morgantown.
Men seated and standing in a entrance.
One of 12 Shay Engines pulling log trains at Cass, W.Va. during 1920's.  Now Site of W.Va. Scenic Railway.
Dadisman and a woman seated on a hillside.
Waters seen as high as the front porch of the residence. Few people out on the porch, sitting or cleaning up some of the mess.
A picture postcard of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot and Train Shed in Wheeling, West Virginia.
View of the 'Bull Works Swimming hole about 1920 or possibly earlier.'
Three delivery trucks are outside in front of Riverside Lumber Company in Morgantown, West Virginia.
People walking down Spruce Street.
A view looking North of men excavating High Street for new pipelines.
A picture postcard of Maple Avenue, Woodlawn, Wheeling, West Virginia.
Officers stand with many homemade stills that were confiscated. 'Pix used on page 75 of [Lee's] book.'From Lee's book, 'Bloodletting in Appalachia,' : "1. Judge R. D. Bailey, who tried defendants in Massacre trials; 2. Major Tom B. Davis, who enforced martial law in Mingo County."
Portrait of Captain John C. Felton,  Co. A., 7th Reg. WV Inf. Vols.
Coal carts outside of the Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Kanawha Manufacturing Co., Charleston, W. Va.