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Three train engines and crew. 1910 postcards Joe Crowl, Geo. Cramer, Bob Dean, Cal Bridly? (Bladley), Freddie Linan.

1. Shay No. 1, 2, & 3 at Spruce Shop

Shay train engine.  Construction camp.  At throttle:  Charlie Crommer.  In doorway:  Unknown

2. Shay No. 7 at Stoney River, W. Va.

A Logger for Pardee and Curtin relaxes on stump of a felled white oak tree to compared the width of the tree to the height of the man.

3. Felled White Oak Tree, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Harvey Harmer displays four of his pumpkins grown in Clarksburg, W. Va., weighing 38, 51, 67, and 104 pounds.

4. Harmer, Harvey and His Pumpkins, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Cars and people file down the streets at Mount Hope, W. Va.

5. Main Street, Mount Hope, W. Va.

6. Hole where Eleven Children and Two Women Were Burned Alive During the Ludlow Strike

Group portrait of Joe Ozanic (right), Sam Yurkovich (middle, standing), and John Byots (left).

7. Ozanic, Joseph, Sam Yurkovich, and John Byots

Group portrait of basketball players at Alderson High School, 1914.

8. Alderson High School Basketball Team, Alderson, W. Va.

Three people stand in the entrance to the Bulltown bridge.

9. Covered Bridge, Bulltown, W. Va.

Women work with machinery inside the Empire Laundry Company.

10. Working at the Empire Laundry Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.

View of the interior of the Empire Laundry Company in Clarksburg showing tables and other equipment.

11. Work Room at Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Interior view of the Empire Laundry Company in Clarksburg.  Wrapped packages line the shelves of the drivers department.

12. Driver's Department of the Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Man standing in the power plant of Empire Laundry.

13. Power Plant of the Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

14. Bundle Work Wash Room and Flat Work Ironer at the Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

15. Empire Laundry Workroom, Clarksburg, W. Va.

People sitting at a table in the office at the Empire Laundry country.

16. Office of the Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Workers and baskets of laundry in the Marking Room at the Empire Laundry Company.

17. Marking Room at Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Women at work in the Finishing Department at the Empire Laundry Company.

18. Finishing Department at Empire Laundry, Clarksburg, W. Va.

19. Interior of Empire Laundry Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.

A rooftop view of a bank, pharmacy and various other buildings of the town.

20. Mullens, Raleigh County, W. Va.

View of people on the board walk in New Martinsville.

21. Board Walk, New Martinsville, W. Va.

Children and others watch the laying of cornerstone of old Webster Springs High School.

22. Laying of Cornerstone at Webster Springs High School, Webster County, W. Va.

23. Webster Springs High School Class of 1914, Webster County, W. Va.

24. Brown Family 20th Annual Reunion, Preston County, W. Va.

Group portrait of workers at the Cloverlick Mill run by F. S. Wise at Cloverlick, W. Va. ( Note: Although the photo is labeled F. F. Wise, the correct name is F. S. Wise.  Operating under the name F. S. Wise and Sons, Wise started up the mill in 1913 and sold it in 1917.  The next owner, A. D. Neill sold the operation to Raine Lumber Company in 1923.)

25. Cloverlick Mill, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

26. Flemington Baseball Team, Flemington, Taylor County, W. Va.

27. Baseball Team, Glenville State Normal School, Gilmer County, W. Va.

'Dr. D. W. Parsons suggests this may be Farm and Home Week meeting at West Virginia University in 1914. Information was given on 03/16/1954.'

28. 4-H Group Gathered for Farm and Home Week Meeting at West Virginia University

The car in the picture was the first Ford (Model T) in Auburn.  Driver/owner is Ira D. Cox.  Buildings (from right to left): Old Bank, Farnsworth Home, Brown Hotel, Gluck's Store and Pythians' Lodge Hall.

29. Ira Cox Drives through Auburn, W. Va.

30. Glenville, W. Va.

31. 20th Annual Reunion of the Brown Family

32. Farmer's Week Group at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

A portrait of John Strother, son of David Hunter Strother, with a long stem pipe on his hand petting his dog.

33. John Strother and His Dog

' Otto and Calora with their daughter Cornelia at six months. She sat alone at 5 and half months old. '

34. Dr. Otto Ladwig With Wife and Child at their Home, Evenwood, W. Va.

'Dr. Ladwig and his daughter, Cornelia. Dr Ladwig is pushing the pram, something few men did then, especially in a lumber or mining town. This say something about the man.'

35. Dr. Ladwig and His Daughter, Evenwood, W. Va.

36. Coal Stored at Mouth of Mine Before Tracks Were Laid, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

37. Hauling Mine Supplies and Building Material Over the Mountains for Construction Work

On the front: "Five teams- six mules each team- hauling building material from mouth of Beaver Creek, a distance of twenty-five miles, prior to arrival of railroad."

38. Teams of Mules Hauling Building Material From Mouth of Beaver Creek, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: "Substation- reducing current from 40,000 volts to 250 volts."

39. Substation, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: " Boone Creek is named after Daniel Boone, who passed through this country in 1781. The tree still stands and is in a healthy condition. It is located about two miles from Fleming, near the lower end of the property."

40. Tree at Boone Creek

On the front: "Sawmill, which has capacity of 30,000 feet per day."

41. View of Sawmill

Storer College band members in uniform with instruments in front of building. Pres. & Mrs. McDonald in back row.

42. Group Portrait of Storer College Band, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

43. Group Portrait of Davis Literary Society at Potomac State College, Keyser, W. Va.

Rory Teter in his baseball uniform about 1914

44. Ball Player Rory Teter

Front row: Harley Johnson, Edna Weaver, Martha Scott, Lorna (?) Newbraugh, Paul Brock, and Grace Weaver. Next row: Jessie Weaver, Myrtle Scott, Harvey Johnson, Nettie Arnett, Ralph Brand, Raymond Scott, Leslie Henry. Middle Row: (Teacher) Clifford Pindell Coombs, Ollie Brock, Mazzie Arnett, Boy--a Newbraugh Lonnie (?). Back row: Roxiw Myrtle, Mae Crock, Bessie Tricket, Byron Morgan Brans, Leslie Fisher, Brooks Lanham, Tola Henry, Hazel Brand, Wilma Brock, Willa Brock and William Lanham.

45. School Number 8, Grant District School, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Left to right: Cecil Upton, Monroe Cales, Louis Rosemire - Supervisor of Track on the Northern Division, C and O (Chesapeake and Ohio) died in 1930, Evert Johnson died 1952, and Elbert Cales. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: "New Richmond Su Co WV - from Jerome Barr and wife - Stephen Trail".

46. Group Posed on Porch at Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, Springdale, Ky.

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

47. Peoples Bank Building, Buckhannon, W. Va.

Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.

48. 3rd Street Looking East Clarksburg, W. Va.