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1. Skiing at Cabin Mountain and Weiss Knob, Canaan Valley, W. Va.

2. Skiing at Cabin Mountain, Near Davis, W. Va.

3. Skiing at Cabin Mountain, Canaan Valley, W. Va.

4. View of Canaan Valley, Near Davis, W. Va.

5. Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

6. View over Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

Text on front reads: "Alt. over 3000."

7. Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Text reads: "Said to be the longest straight road in state. Alt. above 3000."

8. Straight Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Further text reads: "Alt. 3000."

9. Straight Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Text on the back reads: "The year-round recreation wonderland. Skiing, fishing, golfing, etc. Near Davis, W. Va."

10. Canaan Valley State Park, W. Va.

Rest of text reads: "Altitude 2900 feet. Good hunting, fishing, reasonable rates. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mills."

11. Mill's Motel, Mt. Storm, W. Va.

Hotts Cottages was located along the North Fork South Branch Potomac River in Cabins, an unincorporated community in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest.

12. Hotts Cottages, Cabins, W. Va.

Text on back reads: "North Fork Cottages, 9 Miles West of Petersburg, W. Va., On Routes 4 and 28, P. O. Cabins, W. Va., Fred and Thera Harman, owners." Cabins is an unincorporated community near Petersburg in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest.

13. North Fork Cottages, Cabins, W. Va.

The North Fork Cottages are located on Routes 4 and 28 in Cabins, W. Va., an unincorporated community in Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest.

14. North Fork Cottages, Cabins, W. Va.

Rest of text reads: "U.S. Route 50. Rooms and meals, clean and modern, open the year round."

15. Mt. Storm Lodge, Mt. Storm, W. Va.

Rest of text reads: "U.S. 50. Elev. 2800'. Rooms and meals, clean and modern, open all year."

16. Mt. Storm Lodge, Mt. Storm, W. Va.

17. Babcock Lumber and Boom Co., Davis, W. Va.

18. Thompson Lumber Co. and Bird's Eye View of Davis, W. Va.

19. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., Davis, W. Va.

20. Railroad Station, Davis, W. Va.

This engine became snow bound between Thomas and Davis, W. Va.

21. Snow Bound Engine

22. Davis, W. Va.

23. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., Davis, W. Va.

24. Thomas Avenue, Davis, W. Va.

25. William Avenue, Davis, W. Va.

26. Worden's Hotel, Davis, W. Va.

27. Davis High School, Davis, W. Va.

28. Methodist Episcopal Church, Davis, W. Va.

29. Methodist Episcopal Church South, Davis, W. Va.

30. Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, Elkins, W. Va.

31. Elkins, W. Va.

32. Bird's Eye View of Elkins, W. Va.

33. Bird's Eye View of Elkins, W. Va.

Germany Valley in Pendleton County, W. Va., viewed from North Mountain, Route 5.

34. Germany Valley, W. Va.

35. View over Germany Valley, W. Va.

A view of Germany Valley as seen from Route 5.

36. Germany Valley, W. Va.

37. U. S. Route 33 Through West Virginia

38. Germany Valley, W. Va.

A view showing some buildings in Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.

39. Greenland Gap, W. Va.

40. Greenland Gap, W. Va.

Greenland Gap can be seen in the distance.

41. View from Sheer Mountain, W. Va.

A view of buildings located in Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.

42. Greenland Gap, W. Va.

A hiker has climbed to the top of Greenland Gap and is posing on a rock outcrop.

43. Balanced Rock, Greenland Gap, W. Va.

The sign reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle."

44. View from Allegheny Front Mountain, W. Va.

Text on the front reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle. The Devil's Saddle from Allegheny Front Mountain, 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. U.S. 50. Elevation 2725 feet."

45. The Devil's Saddle, W. Va.

46. Burning of the Hambleton Leather Co.'s Tannery, Hambleton, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "Mine Mouth Generating Station, at Mt. Storm, W. Va., provides power to the free world's first 500,000 volt transmission system."

47. Virginia Electric and Power Co., Mt. Storm, W. Va.

Text on back reads, "VEPCO - One of the largest electric plants of its kind. 14 miles from Davis on Route 93."

48. Virginia Electric and Power Company, Near Davis, W. Va.