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'Interior of Chesapeake [and] Ohio Railroad Freight Depot at Alderson W. Va. At extreme left, behind counter is the station agent T.L. Dameron and standing on extreme right is freight agent W.A. Hancock (who worked in the Alderson station for fifty years. He was a deaf-mute.)'

1. Interior of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Freight Depot at Alderson, W. Va.

A picture postcard of Valley Heights Hotel on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in Pence Springs, West Virginia.

2. Valley Heights Hotel on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Pence Springs, W. Va.

Interior of the C. and O. Machine Shops in Huntington, West Virginia.

3. Chesapeake and Ohio Machine Shops, Huntington, W. Va.

Several automobiles are parked in front of the C and O Railroad Depot in Huntington, West Virginia.

4. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Huntington, W. Va.

Cass Mill in Backround (6 Stacks).

5. Chesapeake and Ohio Passenger Train at Depot

Four horses pulling a large log.   Neither the store nor the railroad building are still standing today.

6. 10 Foot by 4 Foot Oak Log Delivered to the C& O Railroad Station at Seibert, Pocahontas County.

7. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive, Summers County, W. Va.

8. First Chesapeake and Ohio Round House on River Bank in Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

'Exact date is unknown but picture is over 50 years old.'

9. Construction of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

Kanawha Coal Co. tipple loading Chesapeake and Ohio coal cars.

10. Tipple of Kanawha Coal Company

Shay No. 6 engine on tracks.  Published by C.E. Armstrong.

11. Shay No. 6 (Mountain Locomotive) New River Coal Field, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad

Men standing amongst the remains of a Chesapeake and Ohio railraod car and other train wreckage on hte railway between Glen Jean and Thurmond, W. Va.

12. Train Wreckage on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Between Glen Jean and Thurmond, W. Va.