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'Operated by the White Oak Fuel Co. of Fayette County.'

1. Tipple and Power House at Early Whipple Mine, White Oak Fuel Company, Fayette County, W. Va.

White Oak Railway Co. built this Oak Hill Station to serve the area.

2. Oak Hill Station, White Oak Railway Company

Caption reads, 'There are over 500 schools of this size and smaller in West Virginia.  Consolidation would make better schools and save money.'

3. Class Photo Unidentified School

Picture of a stone crusher and storage bins in the city of Charleston, W. Va. The crusher is back in the shadow to the right. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.

4. Stone Crusher and Storage Bins in Charleston, W. Va.

5. Steel and Suspension Bridge at Wheeling, W. Va.

Station of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Co. at Beckley, Raleigh County, W. Va.

6. Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Station at Beckley, Raleigh County, W. Va.

View of Westover Bridge from Westover bank of the Monongahela River. The Bridge is decorated with flags and banners.

7. River Bridge during Dedication, Morgantown, W. Va.

Postcard of High Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. People are walking on the sidewalks of High Street while a trolley is heading toward South High Street and a horse-drane carriage is parked near an unidentified store.

8. High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Picture of a boy standing next to the Cut No. 16 Road in Monongalia County, W. Va.  before the organization of the W. Va. Good Roads Association. See photograph number 001695 for a view after improvement.  From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.

9. Cut No. 16 in Monongalia County Before the Organization of the W. Va. Good Roads Association

Picture of a road intersection. Cut No. 19 was the same as No. 18 after improvement. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.<br />

10. Cut No. 19

See original for correspondence. Published by C.E. Gerkins. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

11. Masonic Temple and Hotel Danley, Fairmont, W. Va.

Klondyke Mine, Dunn Loop was the largest producer in the field. 'Dunn Loop Coal and Const. Chartered in W. Va. on Feb. 16, 1893.'

12. Klondyke Mine, Dunn Loop, 'Largest Producer in the Field'