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The Civil War fort, Fort Mulligan, sits on top a hill and looks over the South Branch Potomac River.

109. Petersburg From Civil War Fort, Petersburg, W. Va.

110. Bird's Eye View of Petersburg, W. Va.

111. Bridge Over Loonis Creek, Near Petersburg, W. Va.

112. Petersburg, W. Va.

113. Petersburg, W. Va.

114. Petersburg, W. Va.

115. Water Powered Flour Mill on Masonville Road, Petersburg, W. Va.

The saw mill was built in 1805.

116. Water Powered Saw Mill, Masonville Road, Petersburg, W. Va.

Today this line is owned by the West Virginia State Rail Authority, which runs a tourist train,  the Potomac Eagles Scenic Railroad, on the line.

117. First Train to Petersburg on the Hampshire Southern Railroad, Petersburg, W. Va.

118. Picnic in the Horse and Buggy Days, Petersburg Gap, W. Va.

Text on back reads, "Ty's Motel, Route 4 and 28, 2 miles west of Petersburg. Forest Alkire, owner. Overlooking scenic valley."

119. Ty's Motel, Petersburg, W. Va.

Text on back reads, "Ty's Motel, Route 4 and 28, 2 miles west of Petersburg. Forest Alkire, owner. Overlooking scenic valley."

120. Ty's Motel, Petersburg, W. Va.