Search Results

12733. Crowd Welcomes the Washington-Petersburg Excursion Train, Hardy County, W. Va.

12734. Smoldering Remains of a Fire in New Cumberland, Hancock County, W. Va.

12735. Crowd Gathered to Meet an Excursion Train, Hardy County, W. Va.

12736. Moorefield Viewed from Cemetery Hill, Hardy County. W. Va.

12737. Train Passing Through Moorefield from Cemetery Hill, Hardy County. W. Va.

12738. Passengers Arriving at a Special Reunion for Old Civil War Veterans, Hardy County, W. Va.

People gather to meet the Sunday train to greet the heroes of the Confederacy.

12739. Crowd Meets the Old Heroes of the Confederacy, Hardy County, W. Va.

12740. Traction Engine Owned by Wilbur Sious, Hardy County, W. Va.

Weirton Steel Corporation is the largest employee-owned firm in the United States.

12741. Weirton Steel Corporation Plant, Hancock County, W. Va.

View of Caudy's Castle in Hampshire County, West Virginia Geological Survey.

12742. Caudy's Castle, Hampshire County, W. Va.

Huge tower near the entry end of new Number 3 continuous galvanizing line in the  Sheet Mill Department at Weirton Steel Corporation division of National Steel Corporation is a five-stack annealing unit having the capacity to handle heavy gauges. The strip steel is seen in the photo moving up at the center of the annealing unit, and following annealing it enters the galvanzing pot to be coated with zinc. In the right foreground is part of the cleaning unit of the line which operates at 300 feet per minute and can produce 12,000 toms per month. 'Weirton Steel Corporation Photograph Department.'

12743. Interior of Weirton Steel Corporation, Hancock County, W. Va.

12744. View of Weirton Steel Company Plant in Weirton, W. Va.