'More cattle were found on the Atkins and Dekalb silt loam farms than on the other types of soil.' U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economies Photographic Section number 18469.
'A recreation reserve around Point Mountain would comprise inspirational scenery, the attractiveness of which is due largely to the sheltering mantle of green timber. Elk River Valley several miles about Webster Springs. Bureau of Agricultural Economics Photographs Division'
Aerial View of Webster Springs, Webster County, W. Va.
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'Webster Springs, the county seat of Webster County, was formerly a thriving health resort well known for its mineral waters. Point Mountain, one of the most scenic ranges in the Alleghanies, rise here at the junction of the Elk River and the Back Fork of the Elk. Bureau of Agricultural Economics Photographs Division Negative Number 18485.'