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Dunlevie is named for Ernest V. Dunlevie, who started the operation in 1905.  He sold out in 1906.  The mill operated under several names until 1919-1920.  The name of the town was changed to Thornwood in 1911/

241. Shay No. 3 and Crew, Dunlevie, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

242. Shay No. 5 Cass Railroad, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

243. Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

Augie Mastroguiseppe standing next to Shay No. 4 at Cass Scenic Railroad.

244. Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

245. Loggers with Shay Locomotive, Preston County, W. Va.

246. Shay No. 6, Boareman Coal Company, Austen, Preston County, W. Va.

247. Three Young Boys Pose with Locomotive No. 2

248. Group of Tourists at Whittaker Station, Cass Scenic Railroad, W.Va.

Ely Thomas Lumber Company would have transferred its freight to the Nicholas, Fayette & Greenbrier, a short lived railroad that ran from Swiss, Nicholas County to Meadow Creek, Fayette County.  The NF&G was jointly owned by the New York Central and Chesapeake & Ohio Railroads.'

249. Locomotive for Ely Thomas Lumber Company of Fenwick, Nicholas County, W. Va.

'Built as Strouds Creek and Muddlety no.5. To Mower Lumber Co. in 1943, their No.4. Later to Cass Scenic R.R. No. 4. Type: 3 Truck Shay. Builder: Lima Loca, Works. Dec. 1922. Builder's No. 3189'

250. Shay No. 4, Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W.Va.

'Built as Strounds Creek and Muddlety No. 5. Sold in 1943 to Mower Lumber Co., their No. 4. Later to Cass Scenic Railroad. Type:  3-Truck Shay. Builder: Lima Loco. Works, Dec. 1922. Builder No. 3189'

251. Shay No. 4, Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W.Va.

'Train climbing mountain to Bald Knob, part way up at rest stop. Type: 3 Truck Shays.  Builder: Lima Locomotive Works.  Builders No:  3373, 3189. Year: 7/28, 12/22.'

252. Shay No. 2-4, Cass Scenic Railroad, Whittaker, W.Va.