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From left to right: Bill Mutsby, Jay Bayne, Jim Conaway, Harriet Cain Conaway, Mrs. Bayne, and Bell Maulsby, two unknown.

61. Bayne Family and Homestead, Ritchie County, W. Va.

'This dam was chartered one hundred years ago. The fifth dam was built on the site 1903-1904 by W. J. Moats. It is soapstone bottom and the water falling over the dam had cut a hole in the bottom which necessitated the curve at your right, the point in the middle is a pier. The stone in the burrhs came from France as ballast in empty ships, was built into burrhs by the Straub Machinery Company at Cincinnati, Ohio, served in the Harrisville Mill, then in the Henry Moats Mill on Addinson Run, now in the Mill at Rusk. They are still good for a hundred years. They were built for wheat but now grind corn and buckwheat. The wheat is ground on rolls. Many fossil fern and spruce branches are found in the soapstone under the mill. The third mill house is also on the site. There is a two mile swimming hole above the dam.'

62. Dam and Mill near Cisco, Ritchie County, W. Va.

63. Flooded U. S. Post Office, Parkersburg, Wood County, W. Va.

64. Flood Waters at Camden-Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va.

65. Flooded Market Street, Pakersburg, W. Va.

View of the sanitarium with man standing outside.

66. Sanitarium, Terra Alta, Preston County, W. Va.

67. Covered Bridge, Blacksville, W. Va.

68. Covered Bridge, Wadestown, Monongalia County, W. Va.

69. Cymbal Player, West Virginia University

70. Marcia Kincaid Art Display at Mountaineer Week Craft Show, West Virginia University

71. Happ'N So Brooms Display at Mountaineer Week Crafts Show, West Virginia University

72. Spinning at Mountaineer Week Crafts Show, West Virginia University