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The majestic state capitol building in Charleston.

37. Old State Capitol Building, Charleston, W. Va.

A fenced in field with a barn and farm houses in the background.

38. Farm House of Abram McColloch, Ohio County

Figure 1 shows the counties that produce the principle corn and wheat crops. Figure 2 shows the counties that produce the principle oat and buckwheat crops. Figure 3 shows the counties that produce the principle rye and tobacco crops. Figure 4 shows the counties that produce the principle blue grass.

39. Maps of West Virginia Showing Principle Crops

This map shows the various types of apple orchards in the state of W. Va.  The types range from commercially developed apple regions to homegrown apple orchards.

40. Map of West Virginia Showing the Apple Districts

Separate portraits of each member of the State Board of Agriculture. Left to right. Top: M.V. Brown, R.E. Thrasher, Abram McCollock. Middle: J.B. Garvin, Secretary, E.J. Humphrey, President, H.A. Hartley. Bottom: W.D. Zinn, Chas P. Light.

41. Members of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture

Five barges full of coal lined up on the river.

42. Coal Fleet on the Great Kanawha River

A river mirrors the distant bank full of leafy trees and a grassy hill.

43. Greenbrier River, Near Fort Springs, Greenbrier County

Apple tree growing on a hillside.  Caption reads, 'The famous West Virginia seedling, originated on the farm of Thomas Grimes, Brooke County.'

44. Original Grimes Golden Apple Tree, Brooke County

A coal processing plant, which shows the various buildings and railroad tracks.

45. Coal Tipple and Coke Ovens, Harding, Randolph County

An assembly line that is sorting the peaches into various baskets.  One man stands at the very end on a ladder picking his own tree.

46. Sorting and Packing Peaches, Allegheny Orchard Co., Morgan County

A man stands on a rock that juts out into the side of a stream.

47. West Virginia Mountain Stream

A small pond where ducks have gathered on the edge by the bank.

48. Ducks on a Pond, a Familiar Scene on West Virginia Farms