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1-Mining machine, electrically operated, 2. Electric locomotive and coal car train leaving mine, 3. Shaker screen for sorting coal according to size, 4. Coal powerhouse and tipple.

1. Coal Mining, Modern Methods of Production

Sheriff Residence: 1896-1900 Facing Back Street now Washington Avenue. Three women standing in front of the house: Elizabeth Bond Lang (Wife John G. Lang) Etta Lang (Wife of F. Shuttleworth) Susan Hornor Lang (Wife of Sheriff Lq.L. Lang).

2. Lang Family in front of the Sheriff's Residence in Clarksburg, W. Va.

Front:  The North Western Virginia Academy built in 1843.  Replaced by the Towers Public School building in 1894.  This picture was taken prior to the year 1886.    Back: 'And don't you remember the School Ben Bolt.  With the master so cruel and grim and the shanded nook in the running brook- Where the children went to swim- Grass grows on the masters grave Ben Bolt.  The spring of the brook is dry.  And of all the boys who were schoolmates then there are only you and I.'

3. Northwestern Virginia Academy, Clarksburg, W. Va.

'Built in 1835, the Oglebay Park Mansion House is typical of the Greek Revival in architecture.  The eigth owner of this magnificent home was Earl W. Oglebay, who left his estate, Waddington Farm, to the people of the city of Wheeling for park and recreational use.  Waddington Farm was re-named Oglebay Park in 1928 and placed under the management of the Wheeling Park Commission.  Originally the hub of an old plantation, the Mansion House is an interesting chronicle of early Americana.  Through its period rooms and special collections, it dramatizes life in the Ohio Valley from the frontier period to the Victorian era.  The glass collection has outstanding exhibits of some of the finest glass produced in the Midwest during the Nineteenth Century.  Over five hundred items of glass, primarily of Wheeling area origin, are on display.  The mansion House was comnpletely renovated in 1962 and a three store fireproof wing was added in 1966 through the generosity of Courtney Burton of Cleveland, Ohio, grandson of Earl W. Oglebay.  The addition, known as the Burton Galleries, has one level devoted to the history of the Oglebay Family.'

4. Oglebay Park Mansion House in Wheeling, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

5. Main St.; Fairmont, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

6. Fairmont Avenue Showing M.E. Church; Fairmont, W. Va.