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"Where our houses Start from."  Logging crew at Tucker County, W. Va.

1. Spudders Peeling Bark

Horses, wagons, and pedestrians on High Streeet.<br />

2. Morgantown, W. Va. at the Intersection of High Street and Walnut

Group portrait of McKean Family with their horse and carriage prior to participating in a parade in Beckley.  From left to right:  Gertie (Beasley) McKean, son Clay, daughter Mae, and Sam McKean.

3. McKean Family with Horse and Carriage, Beckley, West Virginia

Group portrait of lumber workers in front of building.

4. Lumber Workers at Logging Camp in Pocahontas County

5. Logging Crew at Work

Teamster riding a log pulled by his team of horses, Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.

6. Skidding in Nicholas County

Horses pull cars with large sections of logs along tracks.  Loggers pose on logs.

7. Logging along the Holly River

Group portrait of logging crew.

8. Logging Crew in Pocahontas County

Four crew members standing with their equipment.

9. Loggers Posing with their Tools in Pocahontas County

Group portrait of four Civil War veterans, members of the Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Group.

10. Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Members

11. Locomotive Crossing the Bridge at Goose Creek, W. Va.

12. Locomotive Crossing the Bridge at Goose Creek, W. Va.

13. Locomotive Crossing the Bridge at Goose Creek, W. Va.

Team of horses and a wagon.

14. Team of Horses Used for Hauling Oil Field Supplies

Men standing at the bottom of a wooden derrick.  Keen Wolf.  Bull Bayou.

15. Setting Up Drill No. 137

Students and a teacher in a classroom.

16. Class Photo Unidentified School

17. Blacksmith at Work

Horse drawn carts emerging from the White Oak Coal Company Storage and Distributing Plant at Richmond, Virginia.

18. White Oak Coal Company Storage and Distributing Plant at Richmond, Virginia

19. Company Store and Offices, Beury, W. Va.

Homes and coal company buildings at Glen Jean, W. Va.

20. Collins Colliery Company, Glen Jean, W. Va.

Miners and horses at Acme Mine on Cabin Creek posed for a group portrait.

21. Miners and Horses of Acme Mine on Cabin Creek

H.C. Hogsett store located near the North end of bridge in Alderson.

22. H. C. Hogsett Store in Alderson, W. Va.

Group portrait of male and female students posed with different types of sports equipment.

23. Students at Alleghany Collegiate Institute Demonstrating a Variety of Sports, Alderson, W. Va.

Ornate chairs, many portraits, and a garland strung over the windows decorate this room.

24. Interior of Victorian Room in a Home in Alderson, W. Va.

Greenbrier River from Bridge at Alderson.  House visible on the shore.

25. Greenbrier River from Bridge at Alderson, W. Va.

Monroe Street, houses on the right and left, in Alderson, W.Va.

26. Monroe Street, Alderson, W.Va.

Boaters in the foreground. Iron bridge over the Greenbrier River at Alderson.  Bridge built in 1881.

27. Iron Bridge over the Greenbrier River at Alderson, W. Va.

Students paint seated in front of easels inside the Allegheny Collegiate Institute.

28. Art Class at Alleghany Collegiate Insitute, Alderson, W. Va.

'The Lockard Shop burned in 1911. Lodge Hall, Shavers Barn and scale house are all shown here. Upstairs is carding machine.'

29. Lockard Shop at Bulltown, W. Va.

Man stands in a boat near where logs are caught in some rapids.

30. Log Jam at Falls Mill, Bulltown, W. Va.

A woman and a child stand on the porch of the Bosley home.

31. Jim Bosley Home Below Falls Mill, Bulltown, W. Va.

32. Teamsters Hauling Loads of Hay near the School at Bulltown, W. Va.

View of Charleston, West Virginia with bridge over river on right.

33. Charleston, W. Va.

Postcard of Charleston, West Virginia.

34. Steamboats at Charleston, W. Va.

Two men are crossing a dirt street in Charleston, West Virginia in the early 1900s. On one side of the street are businesses while on the other side of the street are houses. Above the street are lots of telephone wires.

35. Telephone Wires in Downtown Charleston, W. Va..

The Kanawha River is in the foreground and the capitol in seen center, back ground.

36. Panoramic View of Charleston, W. Va.

37. Bridge Across the Kanawha River at Charleston, W. Va.

Many telephone wires stretch along a street in downtown, Charleston, W. Va.

38. Charleston, W. Va.

Sheriff Residence: 1896-1900 Facing Back Street now Washington Avenue. Three women standing in front of the house: Elizabeth Bond Lang (Wife John G. Lang) Etta Lang (Wife of F. Shuttleworth) Susan Hornor Lang (Wife of Sheriff Lq.L. Lang).

39. Lang Family in front of the Sheriff's Residence in Clarksburg, W. Va.

View of the city of Elkins, W.Va. looking from the North, Randolph County.

40. Elkins, W.Va., Looking North

First Ward School Building, Elkins, W.Va. in Randolph County.

41. First Ward School Building, Elkins, W. Va.

Houses on Davis Aveunue, Elkins, W.Va. in Randolph County.

42. Davis Avenue, Elkins, W.Va.

Postcard of the I.O.O.F. Childrens Home building in Elkins, West Virginia located in Randolph County.

43. Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Childrens Home, Elkins, W. Va.

Postcard of tree lined Randolph Avenue in Elkins, West Virginia.

44. Randolph Avenue, Elkins, W. Va,

A horse drawn wagon is in front of an unidentified log building in Fairmont, West Virginia.

45. Horse Drawn Wagon in Fairmont, W. Va.

Winter day at the B&amp;O Machine Shops in Grafton, W. Va.

46. Baltimore and Ohio Machine Shop at Grafton, W. Va.

Runners lined up for a race at the Old Fairground on Riverside Drive in Grafton, West Virginia.

47. Beginning of a Foot Race at the Old Fairground on Riverside Drive in Grafton, W. Va.

48. Customers Outside of Shops in Grafton, W. Va.

Camera room 1889 to 1902 with photography equipment in Grafton, W. Va.

49. Loar Studio Camera Room 1889 to 1902, Grafton, W. Va.

Reception room on the 2nd floor in Grafton, W. Va.  Woman standing behind a counter, two children sitting in chairs.

50. Loar Studio Reception Room, 2nd Floor, 1889 to 1902, Grafton, W. Va.