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Mabie, Randolph County. Capacity 150,000 Feet Per Day.
James Thompson, the Veteran Shooter, placing a twenty-quart nitro-glycerine shell.  Harrison County Oil Fields.
Oil field in a hilly area, oil derricks are visible.   From Grant's Photograph Record of West Virginia.
Coal carts leaving a mine entrance.
Coal carts line up in front of the mine entrance full of coal.  Men and horses stand beside them.
Coal mine opening around the Fairmont region in Marion county. Line of filled coal cars with men and horses standing next to them.
'The famous Dunglen Hotel of Thurmond built on the South side of New River in 1901. Pix used on page 209 of [Lee's] book. From New Kanawha River and the Mine War of West Virginia by Kyle McCormick.'
Six men standing on train platform.  P.W. Sprague, 3rd from right.  Coal operators posing on the Southside-Thurmond near the Dunglen Hotel.  This group includes Beury and Paddy Rewd.
A close-up view of Charleston, West Virginia in 1901.
View of men wheat harvesting in the mountains in Barbour County.
On the C. R. R.
View of a small settlement at Greenland Gap, Headwaters of Patterson Creek, Grant County, W. Va.
'O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va.' is written on the back of the photo.
Aerial view of the B. & O. railroad.
'From top left to right:  1. Stuart Reed, 2. James L. Hamill, 3. George C. Sturgiss, 4. A. H. Kunst. 5. unidentifed.'
This drawing has the Armory with Corps of Cadets in front of the building.
Miss Mary Gregg, Mrs. Gertrude Friend, Mrs. C.A. Ellenberger, Mrs. Martha Dawson, Miss Elizabeth Llewellyn, Anna Johnson, Frances Miller, Nella Martin, Gertrude Hayes, Gillian Jamison
'Last of her type.'
'How West Virginia is being checkered with railroads--junction of the W. Va. C.; R., C. & B. and B. & B. railways, near Belington in Barbour County.
'Recent type of compound freight locomotive used on the mountainous districts of the B. & O. R. R.'
Inscribed on the back; 'Charlie Ellison on top (in uniform), Bert Dunlap, Bill Dunlap, Bob Fleshman, Belle Dunlap, Elsie Dunlap, Clara Ellison, Gracie Pence, Jean Chaison, Fanny Young, Maggie Pence sitting between Ted Dunlap and Edith McNeer.'
Ned Dunlap stands far left on the float, wearing large brim hat. Others are not identified.
Wife of West Virginia Governor Albert Blakeslee White (1901-1905).
Members identified, back row L to R: ? , Bert Johnson, ? , John Robert Martin, Harry Johnson, Tommy Burke, ___ Collins, Frank Wells, Bill Wells. Front row L to R: ? , Jeff Collins, Bill Morris, Clark Johnson, Lot Thomas, (little girl)Isabelle Thomas, Morris Clovis, Will Howard, Oz Wade. Young boy in front next to Lot Thomas is Ross Collins. Also inscribed on the back : "Lot Thomas furnished the uniforms for the band. Suits were red with gold braids. Mae Johnson Howard made Mr. Thomas' uniform  The men took up a collection and presented it to Lot. Picture taken in front of Lot Thomas home. This home is now the Robert Ownen Funeral Home. At one time this band played for John Phillip Sousa." Labeled on back: "Sara Scott"
Fire destroyed the buildings in December, 1901. Furbee House is seen on the left and the Mountain State House on the right, in the background.