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133. Stored Lumber at the Gauley Lumber Mill

"This mill was for the Cherry River Boom Lumber Co., Gauley Mills was first known as Camden on Gauley."

134. Bird's Eye View of Gauley Lumber Mill

Camden on Gauley was first known as Lanes Bottom.

135. Counter Men in a Store in Camden on Gauley

136. Mechanics in Long Airdox Building beside of Beryl Lanhams Garage at Camden on Gauley

Portrait of group in front of the hotel. Later became the Clifton Hotel.

137. Some of the Residents on the Porch of Gauley Central Hotel Camden on Gauley

Picture of a wooden building next to the Birch River.

138. Small Water Fall on the Birch River

Outing probably around Birch River.

139. Deer Hunters with their Take

Railroad at Skyles near Birch River.

140. Shay Locomotive No. 1 and Crew, Erbacon and Summersville

The barn is the location "where the first Church services in Webster County were held in 1833."

141. Hamrick Barn

Men posed for a portrait in front of a train.

142. Shay Locomotive No. 2 and Crew, Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company, Bergoo, W. Va.

Side view of the bridge and new hotel.

143. Bridge to the New Webster Springs Hotel

The hotel manager at the time of the picture was George A. Hechmer.

144. New Webster Springs Hotel