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Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "Snapshots From Hurley." The caption for this photo reads:"4. Frank Crockett superintending the track laying at the ney Hurley Machine Shop. The two ment at work on the track are E.M. Thomas and Bud Estep."

1. Snapshots From Hurley

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "Snapshots From Hurley." It depicts a small wooden home with a fence, a cow standing before it. The caption for this photo reads:"3. A mountaineer's home near Hurley."

2. Snapshots From Hurley

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "Snapshots From Hurley." It depicts a man in a suit, bow tie, and glasses holding a smoking pipe. The caption for this photo reads:"2. W. A. Lawrence, Pay Roll Clerk at Hurley, and an Old Timer."

3. Snapshots From Hurley

Part of a series of images from the Hardwood Bark entitled "Snapshots From Hurley."The caption reads:"1.Some of the Hurley Sawmill Crew."

4. Snapshots From Hurley

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "In Hazel Creek Woods." The caption for this photo reads:"5. No, this is not the location of a still. It is an abandoned copper mine where we are now logging, with D.M. Cuthbertson in the foreground."

5. Cuthbert in Hazel Creek Woods

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "In Hazel Creek Woods." The caption for this photo reads:"4.Hazel Creek skidder in action, with A. Crowder in charge."

6. Logging Skidder In Hazel Creek Woods

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "In Hazel Creek Woods." The caption for this photo reads:"3. Dillard Hall on top of the log, with Jim Nicholas and Bill Proctor riding the saw."

7. Hall, Nicholas, and Proctor in Hazel Creek Woods

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "In Hazel Creek Woods." The caption for this photo reads:"2. Here they are again, no doubts resting from their excursions, and sitting on a nice stick along Dillard Hall, Cutting Foreman. "

8. Cuthbert and Fischer In Hazel Creek Woods

Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "In Hazel Creek Woods." The caption for this photo reads:"1. D. M. Cuthbertson, Woods Superintendent, and J.W. Fischer, Mill Superintendent, both of whom ought to know better than to try to PUSH over one of Hazel Creek's finest. "

9. Cuthbertson and Fischer In Hazel Creek Woods

Caption reads, "Captain Thomas J. Senn, U. S. N., who has been placed in command of the new battleship U. S. S. West Virginia, the largest ship of itS kind in the U. S. or any other navy. The ship was placed in commission at the Norfolk Navy Yard, December 1."

10. Captain Thomas J. Senn of the U. S. S. West Virginia

Held from January 1st - 5th, 1923.

11. Annual Farmers' Week at WVU

Girls working on a project, likely at the State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill.

12. Girls 4-H Camp, West Virginia