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Four men standing on logs.  Preston Moore on left.
Group portrait of men standing in front of a train.
Cass - Greenbrier Excursion. Cass, W.Va.
Twelve cars at end of switch back, 6% grade on Greenbrier and Elk Railroad, pulled by 95 ton Shay Locomotive.
Train engine 2102 on a bridge.
Picture of Logs being loaded onto a train cargo cart.
Shay No. 6 engine on tracks.  Published by C.E. Armstrong.
Cass Mill in Backround (6 Stacks).
Machinery and tools inside railroad repair shop.
Early stage of mill construction.
Shay No. 4 engine traveling on tracks.
Four men and a boy pose beside and on a train engine.
Large group of men and horses standing on logs.
Two train engines and two men in front of them.
Three men in front of a train engine.
Men standing in front of an unfinished building.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Two trains connected on a railroad track.
Cut trees clear a path in the woods.
Mill Machinery.
Man in front of an oven.  Note the loaves of bread, this lasts one day.  Note stove.
Train engine side shot. (Photo from Andy Burrell Collection) Photo has Benj. F. G. Kline, Jr. stamp on it.
Logging machinery.
Man sitting in a chair looking off to the side.
Lumber piles by a train track.
Men standing on and in front of train.  One man off to the side in the back.  Original from C.B. Cromer.
Ray McClelland standing in front of a lumber pile on a train track.
Two men standing on lumber at a log pond.  Original from Paul James.
Camp beside a railroad.  Men working around camp area.
Part of a mill collapsing.
Large group of men in front of a building beside a railroad track.
W. Va. Pulp and Paper Company Lake Formed by dam, circa 1974.
Plant with a house in the distance.
Weight 60 Tons.  Engineer, George Crawford; Courtesy of Robert Dean; Sayre, Pa.
Covered bridge in background.
Train engine with log carts.  Two men in engine, four men standing by tracks.
Train engine with two men beside of it.
Train engine with two workers in front of it.
Train engine.  At bottom of pix says:  Note:  Also applicable to shop No. 2248, C&O Rd. No. 11 (1910), built to same plan No. 1586.
Train engine with crew standing in front and top of it.
Train engine on tracks beside a hill.
Front view of a train engine.
Lumber mill with town in the background.
Shay No. 3 engine beside a hill of logs.
Train engine with conductor looking out the window.
Train engine on tracks heading towards a cart.  Man standing on tracks.
Back, side view of train engine.
Cleared out space in the forest at Spruce, W.Va.  Photo made from a Kodachrome slide.
Train engine on tracks from the front.
Side view of train engine with nine crew members standing in front of it.
Train engine with three crew members standing in front of it.
Paul James leaning on Cheat Mountian elevation sign.
Crew members pose in front of ditcher.
Newly completed, no water accumulated.  J.H. Collins, C.B. Cromer.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Train engine with loaded passenger cars on tracks beside hill and forest.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Locomotive train engine with caboose on train tracks.
Mill machinery
Train engine on tracks.  Lots of smoke coming from stack.
Train engine with log carts and four of its crew members standing in front of it.  (Left Side 3/4 Front) Charles Cramer and Alt Cramer.
Tracks run along cut in hillside.  Train engine back in the distance.
View of a Shay Engine traveling on tracks.
Side view of Shay train engine.
Train engine in the snow.
Shay No. 7 train engine from the side.
Side view of Shay No. 7 train engine. Tracks in foreground.
Side view of Shay #8 train engine.  Two crew members in the front, two crew members in the train engine.
Photo of Spruce Mill site taken from logging grade.  Believed same spot that old Spruce pictures taken in early 1900's.
W.Va. Pulp and Paper Company.  Keeper's house on far shore.  Grant County, W.Va.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company train engine.  S.I.C.E [?]  1912 Atlanta (Perrell).  Credit copy, Mallory Hope Ferrell.
Two train engines: Heisler and Shay No. 7 from Cass Scenic Railroad, at Gum Curve.
Original photo from Paul James.