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'Top Row: W.W. Phaup, Robert Stringer  Bottom Row: J.H. Hines, D.C. Slater.  The last three killed at the Battle of Mucklow.  Picture used on pg. 28 of [Lee's] book.'
Two cranes surface mining a gorge.  Dump trucks taking away hillside ruble.
Portrait of J.R. Birch.
Modified longwall mining with a German coal planer. Progress report 2: Completion of mining in three adjacent panels in the Pocahontas No. 4 coal bed, Helen, W. Va; If this photograph is used for publication, please give credit to the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of Interior.
Portrait of Alexander G. McChesney M.D., Capt. Co. F. 11th Virginia Cavalry. Laurel Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia.
View of East Cass showing Shorty's Restaurant and buildings.
Sketch of the Fifth New York Cavalry in Martinsburg, Virginia.
Birdseye view of logging town and train tracks.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson found int he back of the Col. Edward Jackson Bible at Jackson's Mill in 1920.  Had been mounted on glass, which was badly cracked.  A copy of the Brady 'fake uniform' portrait.  Copied by J.B. Gissey, Weston.
Portrait of Nancy Hart, who rode with Perry Conleys Moccasin Raiders. From the ambrotype taken at Summersville, only known photo of the lady guerilla. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610, Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War,' and Charles Shetler's 'West Virginia Civil War Literature,' entry 220, file 50.
Farm home of W.A. Hively in Dunmore, W. Va. Orginal home consisted of a right wing without a porch.  (See photograph number 001573 to see the home after renovations.)
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson made from a photograph.
Men walking past a wrecked train.

113. Shay Wreck

Portrait of Belle Boyd, Confederate spy known as the Siren of the Shenandoah. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
A distant view of Jackson's Mill and the road leading to it.
Town is possibly Whitmer, W. Va.
Berkeley served as Chairman of the Faculty 1883-1885 .
The 7th West Virginia Infantry, USV, calls a truce with the 12th Virginia Cavalry, CSA. Bob Goodwin, left, Yankee doughboy, and Ed Gaskins, Confederate horse soldier, leaders of the Morgantown Muzzle Loaders Club, take time out while on a field trip. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War.'
C.S.R. Engine at the switch.  Man bending over beside it.
Train at Cass Yard, Cass, WV; Ivan Clarkson Collection.
A Salt Rake in use.  After the salt rake was installed, the salt was raked up automatically. (Steam went through under rake heating the brine)

124. Salt Rake

Men at work in the glass factory gathering glass from the ovens.
Ranwood Lumber Company Mill.  Four smoke stacks visible.
Group of boys in the Grafton Baseball Club.
Anthony Berg, 1888-1948
Young boy holding two copies of the newspaper The Miner's Herald.  Headline reads: 'Miners! Do Not be deceived.  Terrible strike is in Colorado.'
Train engine with building behind it.
The farm of the West Virginia Artificial Breeders' Cooperative.
The old Revolutionary relic captured by the 44th Ohio Infantry at the battle of Lewisburg. It was surrendered by Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
Condon Lane Boom and Lumber Company's Mill at Horton, W.Va.  Lumber piles alongside railroad tracks.
W. Va. flag borne by the 13th Infantry - one of the last preserved of the Civil War Flags when furled and cased more than fifty years ago. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
Salt well.  Two men are standing in the distance next to a telephone pole.

139. Salt Wells

Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Crew of ten men and one small boy.
Sketched by E. M. Bott.
Close-up shot of a Shay train engine. Three cylinders fronting the cab of this 1880 Model Shay engine dispatches power to all twelve wheels equally.  When one wheel spins, they all spin, which is a rarity indeed.
Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University History Department.
Cleared out space in the forest at Spruce, W.Va.  Photo made from a Kodachrome slide.
Train engine with two workers in front of it.
Shay train engines on tracks.
Two unidentified men stand on the steps of the building.
Display of Stonewall Jackson exhibit featuring pictures, books, clippings, letters and other artifacts.
Miners on the K. G. J. & E. tunnel construction crew stand at the tunnel entrance between Mt. Hope and Pax, W. Va.
Caption on back reads, 'innocent victims of recent mine safety negligence.'
Road leading to '21 - Holden - Island Creek Coal Company.' Photograph from Joe Ozanic scrapbook.
A young boy leans against the outside of a fix-it shop in Ohio County.
Tents set up at the base of a mountain at Paint Creek, W. Va. 'Pix used on page 34 of [Lee's] book.'
Edgar Pardoe, Proprietor.
A distant view of Horton, W.VA. Whitmer and Horton were two lumbering towns that existed side-by-side.
Stonewall Jackson and his boyhood home situated on the West Fork River in Lewis County, W. Va.
'Left to right: C.P. Dorsey (state 4-H club leader), Mrs. Mary Rose Jones (Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Chairperson Aids and Grants Committee, College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics), Dr. A.H. Van Landingham (Acting Dean, College of Agriculture and Forestry and Home Economics), G.W. Melvin (Representative, Esso Standard Oil Company, Morgantown, W.Va.), M.F. Kennedy (Representative, Esso Standard Oil Company, Fairmont, W.Va.), Edwin Townsend (Wood County, Senior, College Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics), John Wolfenbarger (Greenbrier County, Freshman, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics), J.O. Knapp (Director, Agricultural Extension Service, West Virginia University).'
Crew members pose in front of ditcher.
Portrait of Mrs. Hough.
Locomotive on tracks with crew posing on the engine.
Class C Shay.  Shay train engine no. 11 pulling log carts.  Men are in the cabin.  Two people walking beside the train.
Located in Marion County.
Drawing of three men working with oil equipment.
Town with a train track running in the middle of it.  Area has many mud puddles.
From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, WV
Cut trees clear a path in the woods.
Derelict locomotives at Cass Yard, Cass, W.V.
Birch Valley Lumber Co. Train. P.E. Percy, Lima Locomotive Works; CO 359 = Shop #3189 (12 22)
Gold eagle on top of an American flag.  Copyright 1908 by W.T. Hicoll.
Eugene Staples, Director of University Hospital (far left); Dr. Maxwell (third from left), Dr. Barbara Jones, Pediatrics; Dr. W. G. Klingberg, Pediatrics (with bow tie).
Hotel at Cass showing several men on the porches and on the ground.  Front view.
'Bill Blizzard, left, and the Charles Town Courthouse, right, where old John Brown and 'General' Bill Blizzard were tried for treason.'
'Cassville Continental beyond the underpass.' Possibly miners homes before they were moved to Arthurdale.
Train engine side shot. (Photo from Andy Burrell Collection) Photo has Benj. F. G. Kline, Jr. stamp on it.
Portrait of Rev. Unrah.
Portrait of Judge Thomas Brown. 'A dear friend of our father J.J. Henshaw.'
'1900-1920 Faculty.'