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People standing by the remains of the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Co.
Remains of the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company.
Remains of the Cherry & Lumber Company.
Group portrait of men sitting on a wooden bench.<br />
Bergoo, West Virginia; Lumber company building beside train tracks.<br /><br />
Logs and lumber piles seen from a distance.
Portrait of crew with surveying equipment.
A Pardee and Curtin Company operation.
Smoke emanating from burning mill at night.
Log Train passing along hillside.
Pardee and Curtain Lumber operation. This tree, possibly a redwood, was used to build the Titanic. More info from Comstock's "Of Times Past", 1949.  Cut from Cuppernick ? Bend near Curtin, Nicholas County.
Possibly a redwood tree used in building the "Titanic". Harvested by the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Co.The man on the left is John Harvey Reid.
Group of men pose at their camp site. None are identified.
Miners on cars in front of the entrance to the Bergoo No. 3 Mine. Rear Left to Right:  Ernest 'Windy' Rose, Argil Rose (on car), Oliver Williams, French Dunlop, Ernie Riffle (later killed in a mine accident at the same mines), Mike Hamilton, Hartsel Friend, Lloyd Crites, Fred Bennett?, Russell Heaveners; Motor Men: Bucky Rexroad (left) and Okey Grien (right), Gordon Ward (2nd motor left) and Gillepsie (2nd motor right), Hick Hardway (standing on car), Ray Riffle (leaning on car).
A portrait of W.C. Cooper, possibly the President of Board of Education Fork Lick District, Webster County, West Virginia.
Men cutting logs for a contest in Webster County.
Aerial view of Webster Springs in Webster County.
Aerial view of Webster Springs in Webster County.
Aerial view of Webster Springs in Webster County from Miller Mountain.
Pardee and Curtin Company.
Aerial view of Bergoo in Webster County.
Photographs of some tourist attractions in Webster County shown in the West Virginia Farm News.
Children and others watch the laying of cornerstone of old Webster Springs High School.
Photograph of the Mountaineer Editorial Staff working.
Bus driver and two men stand next to the bus filled with students in front of Webster County High School.
Five men and a young girl in front of the bus.
'Son of Sampson Dodrill.'
'First Webster County Extension Agent.'
'West Virginia Teacher of the Year in 1963-1964.'
W. S. H. S. photo of Mayme McCutcheon.  'When we catch Mayme in a secret pose, We know she's about to powder her nose.  Then she sticks a hairpin in her hair And thinks she looks so beautiful and fair.'
'Academic - Coming to class he is always late, In a contest he sure can 'orate',  He never loafs downtown, On the athletic field he is always found.'
'Everett Hamrick, son of Nathan Hamrick, was killed in a fall from a bridge.'
'He served many  years on the board of education of Fork Lick District as commissioner and secretary.'
'Junior High teacher.  Member of first graduating class.  Member of W. Va. legislature.'
'W. S. H. S.  Listed in Who's Who in America.
'Principal of WSHS in 1914-1915.'
'Principal at W. S. H. S. ca. 1915-1923-1926.  He was also Superintendent of Ohio Northern University, Bethany College.'
Cold Knob School was located on Laurel Run of the Gauley River.
Cornerstone laid Oct 8th, 1913. Home of Fork Lick Graded School and Webster Springs High School.
Sibyl Keener is the Teacher.
People sitting outside of the Maude Rose House in Bolair, W. Va. Picture taken sometime before 1914.
People standing out in front of Standard House, an early hotel in Webster Springs.
"At 3:30 p.m. 'students rush out to buses waiting to be loaded.'" Webster County Students Boarding Buses, Webster County, W. Va.
A man is participating in a chopping contest in Webster County, West Virginia, while others look on.
A woman is stirring applebutter in Webster County, West Virginia.
Two women are stirring applebutter while a man is working with the fire in Webster County, West Virginia.
Four people are making applebutter, and you can see them filling jars after the applebutter is ready.
Two women are making applebutter and filling the jars after the process is completed.
Women and men are making apple butter and filling jars after the process is completed.