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'C&O Train, The Huntington to Richmond Express at the breakfast shop by the Alderson House Hotel on the morning of April (?) 1885. The locomotive is No. 32, and the engineer is ? Noel.'

1. Huntington to Richmond Express Train at Alderson House Hotel, Alderson, W. Va.

'Thirty minutes after the photograph of train 14 was taken, it wrecked in Mann Tunnel when it ran into the rear of a freight train; the locomotive and cars were completely burned, but no injuries resulted to members of the crew or passengers.  Engineer Lon Alley, March 26, 1891 at 2:00 p.m.'

2. Chesapeake and Ohio Train No. 14 on the Platform at the Depot in Alderson, W.Va.

Telegraph tower located in Alderson W. Va. Operators: O.D. Massey, in door; J Abe Bright, on left roof; J.G. Houchins, on right roof.

3. Chesapeake and Ohio Telegraph Tower at Alderson, W. Va.

People standing outside buildings on the sidewalks beside Railroad Avenue, Alderson, W.Va.

4. Railroad Avenue, Alderson, W.Va.

Tree lined shore of the Greenbrier River.  Steel Bridge in the background.

5. Old Steel Bridge, Looking East along Greenbrier River, Alderson, W. Va.

People standing outside of buildings on Railroad Avenue, South Alderson, W.Va.  'Given by Virgil Burns.'

6. Railroad Avenue, Alderson, W.Va.

Overview of Town of Alderson looking S.W. from Indian View.  Mountains surrounding town of Alderson.

7. Alderson, W. Va.

8. Camp Greenbrier Boys in Canoes, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

9. Baseball Field and Tents at Camp Greenbrier, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

C&O depot in Alderson W. Va. Men standing outside left to right: Moody Hokins, Harold Flack, Fred Patton, Floyd Thomas, Frank Bordurant, Agent T.L. Jamison, unknown, unknown, Freight Agent W.A. Hancock, J.C. Boggs (in doorway.)

10. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Alderson, W. Va.

Group portrait of basketball players at Alderson High School, 1914.

11. Alderson High School Basketball Team, Alderson, W. Va.

Group portrait of workers of the Concrete-Steel Bridge Company and their equipment working on 'new' Alderson Bridge.

12. Equipment and Men of the Concrete-Steel Bridge Company, Alderson, W. Va.