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Landscape view of the Pressed Prism Glass factory where window glass was manufactured.

38869. Pressed Prism Plate Glass Company Factory, Sabraton, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of businesses and possibly the Railroad Depot(far right) in St. Marys, West Virginia. See the original for the correspondence written on the front.

38870. Business Lined Street in St. Marys, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of a baseball park in St. Mary's, West Virginia, with a game in progress.

38871. Baseball Park in St. Marys, W. Va.

Photograph postcard of the city of St. Marys, West Virginia. The photograph shows an image of the town inside an odd bowl or shell. See the original for the correspondence written on the back.

38872. City of St. Marys, Pleasants County, W. Va.

Fred Secrest, an engineer for the Kanawha and Michigan Railway was not to be stopped by the flooded Wagner Railroad Yard in Point Pleasant, along the Ohio River. He backed the engine into the flooded yard, pulled down the hose into the water and filled up the boiler. Secrest is seen standing in back of the locomotive. (Engine 51-2511-566; Bald. 0-6-0 '87)

38873. Engineer Fred B. Secrest Fills Up Engine No. 566 With Flood Water, Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of workers posing on Engine #302; Identified workers are Engineer Fred B. Secrest, in white and Brakeman Arthur Ratliff, sitting right of Secrest.

38874. Employees of Kanawha and Michigan Railroad in Southern W. Va.

Dressed in their best attire, the young couple pose while holding hands and sitting on a rock.

38875. Portrait of Young Couple in Forest, Randolph County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of probably a Kanawha and Michigan Railroad train and workers with Engine No. 518. Identified are Brakeman Arthur Ratliff, 2nd from the left and Engineer Fred B. Secrest, 4th from the left.

38876. Group Portrait of Employees With Engine No. 518, Southern W. Va.

Note the ships off the coast, on the horizon.

38877. World War II United States Military Encampment at Okinawa, Japan

Cecil Teeter is in the middle, the others are not identified.

38878. Three Buddies at CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) Camp No. 518, Parsons, W. Va.

38879. Horseshoe Run Near Lead Mine Camp, Tucker County, W. Va.

Post World War II rodeo, the first held in the far east, included an air show, a parade of horses, bands, floats and carriages. The entertainment was provided by the United States Military.

38880. International Allied Armistice Day Rodeo, Meiji Stadium, Tokyo, Occupied Japan