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View looking down on Route 50 between Clarksburg (barely visible at the top of the photograph) and Bridgeport prior to the construction of Interstate 79.  Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line visible on the right portion running parallel to Route 50.  Currently, Interstate 79 intersects Route 50 near the center of the photograph.

169. Aerial View of Route 50 Looking West Towards Clarksburg, W. Va.

Huge crowd gathers to watch and say goodbye to Company L, US Army, being sent to Europe during World War l.

170. Crowd at B&O Depot Watch Mobilization of Company L During World War l, Morgantown, W. Va.

John L. Graw

171. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Employees, Grafton, W. Va.

John L. Graw

172. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Employees, Grafton, W. Va.

173. B, & O. Railroad Roundhouse and Shop, Weston, W. Va.

174. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, Parkersburg, W. Va.

Three states, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Virginia can also be seen

175. View of the Potomac and Cacapon Rivers and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Between Clarksburg and Enterprise, W. Va. Farm in background was Gore's. Now owned by E. Moore Reynolds

176. Howard Gore Stops on B & O Railroad in West Virginia

Postcard photograph of a B&O train wreck near St. Mary's, West Virginia. Several people seem to be inspecting the damage. They were probably passengers.

177. B&O Train Wreck Near St. Marys, Pleasants County, W. Va.

This 305 foot long iron bridge over the Monongahela River in Marion County was built in 1852 at the astronomical price of 1/2 million dollars and was, at that time, the longest iron bridge in the country. Confederate General "Grumble" Jones targeted this bridge during his infamous 1863 raid. After two failed attempts to blow the bridge, he succeeded on the third try.

178. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge at Fairmont, Va. (later W. Va.) Destroyed During Civil War

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

179. Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Depot by Night Clarksburg, W. Va.

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company was one of the oldest railroads in the United States. It passed through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Ohio. The two men are possible WVU students headed out of Morgantown.

180. Two Unidentified Men in Front of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Car