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Group posed by railroad tracks. The shanty cars in the background were used by the workers.

35185. Logger Families in front of their Portable Homes at Three Forks of the Williams River

In the portrait, Dyer is holding animal skins and a gun. The town of Dyer in Webster County was named after him.

35186. George Dyer with Furs and Rifle

35187. Winter View of Train Shop at Three Forks

Father and son standing next to a large snow bank.

35188. Father Holding Son Roger Perkins, Point Mountain, W. Va.

35189. Ku Klux Klan Rally in Webster County

Portrait thought to be "at twenty mile, Nicholas County. The fifth over hands crossed, mustache, Neil Romano, the fifth over back row with white shirt and hat Augostino Romano."

35190. Logging Crew

Portrait of men posing with a logging train.

35191. Pickens and Hacker Valley Railroad Locomotive and Crew

Portrait of two men with guns and a dog looking up into a tree at three possums.

35192. Hunters with Three Possums in a Tree near Hacker Valley, W. Va.

35193. Bird's Eye View of Arcola Sawmill and Lumber Yard near Cowen, W. Va.

Portrait of men standing outside the Erbacon House and Saloon.

35194. Customers in front of Erbacon House and Saloon

Portrait taken "somewhere in Webster County. Notice the wooden rails."

35195. Lumber Yard Men with Cart Pulled by a Horse

Taken after the "destruction of Cowen, May 30, 1911, day after first graduating class of Cowen High. Three story building was Central Hotel. It is located opposite of Adams Funeral Home."

35196. Destruction of Cowen, W. Va.