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Waterfall on Little Sugar Creek.

37. Little Sugar Creek

Train travels through a wooded area.

38. Switch-back Railroad

Pickens, W.Va. about 1922 during the operation of the Ranwood Lumber Company.  J.T.

39. Bird's Eye View of Pickens, Randolph County, W. Va.

40. Holden, C. H. and Engineer Paul Wassner next to the Engine 'Boot Jack'

Timber crusing (estimating) prior to purchase of the 7,600 Acre tract, known as the Ranwood Lumber Company Tract, on Sugar Creek and Back Fork of Elk, Webster County.  CH Holden, Ranwood Lumber Company;  C.W. Sprinkle, Atlas Lumber Company;  EM Bonner, Atlas Lumber Company; and Dave Cogar, woods boss.

41. Lumbermen Eat While Evaluating Ranwood Lumber Co. Tract

Bridge over the Back Fork of the Elk River gave way dropping the engine into the river.

42. Collapsed Bridge

Homes visible behind train.

43. Log Train with Loaded Carts

On the Ranwood Lumber Company tract and mined for company use.

44. Sixty Inch Seam of Coal, Sugar Creek.

45. Ranwood Lumber Company Logging Road

Ranwood Lumber Company Mill.  Four smoke stacks visible.

46. Drying Kiln, Ranwood Lumber Company

Close up view of tree trunk.

47. Virgin Timber Cut by the Ranwood Lumber Company

48. Dock for Air Drying Cut Lumber at Ranwood Lumber Company, Webster County, W. Va.