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Text on the back reads, "Here the South Branch of the Potomac flows through the Trough. It can best be seen only by boat and is about 2 miles long, just off U. S. 220 in Hardy and Hampshire County, W. Va."

61. The Trough, South Branch Potomac River, W. Va.

62. North Fork of South Branch Potomac River, Seen From Wildcat Hill, W. Va.

The caption reads, "A view looking east from the front Mt. of the Alleghenies. U. S. 50. 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va."

63. Allegheny Mountains, Near New Creek, W. Va.

The caption reads, "Mike's Gap and the Devil's Saddle. From the front mt. of the Alleghenies. Elv. 2725 ft. This mt. is 5 miles long. Ascend 1600 ft. This is New Creek Mt."

64. Mike's Gap and the Devil's Saddle, Allegheny Mountains, W. Va.

65. Allegheny Mountains, W. Va.

66. Maysville Gap, near Petersburg, W. Va.

67. U. S. 220 near Petersburg, W. Va.

Greenland Gap in the middle distance.

68. Horseshoe Curve on Scherr Mountain, Grant County, W. Va.

69. U. S. 33 Between Mouth of Seneca and Harman, W. Va.

70. Big Curve between Harman and Onego, W. Va.

The caption reads, "Route 5, Harman - Onego, 9% grade 3 miles from 1800 - 3300 alt."

71. Route 5 between Harman and Onego, W. Va.

Green Knob altitude is 4710 ft.

72. Green Knob seen from Route 5, Harman - Onego, W. Va.