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Chapter 20, page 224.
The Grafton Hotel next to the Baltimore and Ohio Depot in Grafton, W. Va.
The first of nine times this bridge, which crossed the Potomac River into Maryland, was destroyed during the Civil War. The damage in the photograph was the work of Confederate Colonel Thomas (later General "Stonewall") Jackson's troops, before pulling back to Winchester in June, 1861. The shells of the burned Armory buildings still stands in the background below the town.
Copied from Pangborn, J. G.'s Picturesque B. & O., Historical and Descriptive (Chicago, 1883), p. 273.
An illustration depicting a scenery around the Clement's fountain in Buckhorn wall area; it is copied from J.G. Pangborn's Picturesque B. & O., Historical and Descriptive (Chicago, 1883), p. 275.
'Ben or B. Franklin, a character on a train ride which is narrated.  Copied from "Picturesque B.& O., Historical and Descriptive (Chicago, 1883), by J. G. Pangborn, p. 23.'
'132.@.(55); August 2, 1884, Saturday 5 pm.'
Bridge spans Deckers Creek
'Elm Grove Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station 1888; in distance is the old Stone Bridge. January 25, 1853 first train came to the city of Wheeling from Baltimore.'
Bridge across Deckers Creek in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Men standing on the wreckage of the B&O Bridge that fell in Grafton, W. Va.