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Original source:  Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, West Virginia

1. Shay Locomotive at a Lumber camp near Horton, Randolph County, W. Va.

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company train engine.  S.I.C.E [?]  1912 Atlanta (Perrell).  Credit copy, Mallory Hope Ferrell.

2. Climax No. 1

Men stand amongst wreckage.

3. Train Wreck in Nicholas County

Four horses pull a cart loaded with a very large log.

4. Teamster with Huge Log on Railroad Avenue, Alderson, W. Va.

5. Fleming Children Stand in Front of a Split Rail Fence at Bulltown, W. Va.

6. Aegerter - Burky Family Group, Helvetia, W. Va.

7. Members of the Casper Metzener Family of Helvetia, W. Va. at Their Home

Crowd can be seen in front of the courthouse in Morgantown, W. Va.

8. Monongalia County Courthouse, Morgantown, W. Va.

9. City Building and Jail, Wheeling, W. Va.

On the left is Arthur Beaumont.

10. Arthur Beaumont and Two Others at Falling Run, Morgantown, W. Va.

Arthur Beaumont on the left.

11. Arthur Beaumont and Two Others at Falling Run, Morgantown, W. Va.

Morgantown and Dunkard Valley Streetcar at the corner of Pleasant Street and University Avenue, ready to run to Cassville, men unidentified.  Copied from Page 20 Morgantown Post Chroncile, Industrial Supplement, January 16, 1913.

12. Streetcar, Morgantown, W. Va.

View across Monongahela River of WVU buildings and Seneca section of Morgantown W. Va. Woodburn Hall is at the far right.

13. View of West Virginia University and Seneca, Morgantown, W. Va.

14. Employees of the Acme Limestone Company at Fort Spring, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

15. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Track runs through the site.

16. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Rail line runs along cut in hillside.

17. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Rail line runs along cut in hillside.

18. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

19. Blasting at the Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

20. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Steam shovel working at the Acme Limstone Quarry in Greenbrier County.

21. Acme Limestone Company Quarry, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

22. Camp Greenbrier Baseball Team, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Campers gather dressed in costume for a group photo.

23. Campers Dressed for a Play at Camp Greenbrier, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

24. Camp Greenbrier Baseball Team, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

25. Camp Greenbrier Baseball Team, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

26. Camp Greenbrier Baseball Team, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Group portrait of Camp Greenbrier boys and counselors in Greenbrier County, near Alderson. The 'N' probably means Norfolk, home of some of the campers.

27. Camp Greenbrier Boys and Counselors, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

28. Dinky Engine at Acme Limestone Company, Fort Spring, W. Va.

29. Winchester Avenue Looking West from Clay Street, Moorefield, W. Va.

30. Midland Trail through Lewisburg, Main Street Business Section, W. Va.

'The Ohio River, showing the bend at Ravenswood and the Ohio side of the river.  Ravenswood in the distance at right.'  From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

31. Ohio River, Jackson County, W. Va.

'George Sennett's farm. A typical 'ridge' farm, between Murrayville and Lone Cedar. On the ridges, the farm land is rougher and the farms are further apart.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

32. George Sennett's Farm, Jackson County, W. Va.

'A view of Jesse Run showing the farms of Mr. W. H. Melhorn and Mrs. Hartley. These farmers each market a case of eggs during the spring months. The greatest interest in poultry is shown by the farmers living in the 'runs' and 'forks.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

33. Jesse Run, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Poultry house on the farm of Mr. W. L. Ball, R.F.D.2., Ravenwood. Mr. Ball keeps 100 hens in this house and a log poultry house of about the same size. Note the hen on the nest under the shed at the right of the house.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

34. Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Poultry house of Mr. W. R. Glovers, R.F.D. 2, Millwood. Twenty-seven fowls exist in this 8'x13' shed. The nest are constructed on the outside of the house, undoubtedly because of the preference of the hens.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

35. Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Poultry house of Mr. E. J. Rankin, R.F.D. 1,Ravenwood. A Tolman poultry house 14' x 22', holding 100 fowls. This is one of three types of poultry houses best adapted to Jackson County.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

36. Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

Poultry House of Mr. T. H. Snider, R.F.D.1, Ravenwood. One hundred to one hundred and fifty pure-bred Barred Rocks are housed in this house, 16'4"x20'8". The front part is a scratching shed, the rear, a roosting room. The sales last year ammounted to $104.87.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

37. Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

'One of the three types of poultry houses adapted to the county. This is a simple shedroof house 7' x 30' with a paper roof and open front. Packed dirt floor covered with sand.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

38. Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Interior of Mr. C. E. Crow's poultry house. The perches are well arranged, the ventilation is fair, the house is well constructed, but the value of the poultry manure as a fertilizer is not considered. This is a general condition in certain parts of the county.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

39. Poultry House Interior, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Interior of first floor of Mr. C. D. Rice's poultry house. The birds are fed on this floor in the winter. The nests are also on this floor while the perches are on the second floor.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

40. Interior of C. D. Rice's Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

A simple shed-roof poultry house, 10' x 31' with nests and perches. From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

41. George Sennett's Poultry House, Jackson County, W. Va.

'A method of taking poultry to the market that is very common among farmers living within a distance of one or two miles of the country store, particularly those that did not own a horse.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

42. Taking Poultry to the Market, Jackson County, W. Va.

A view of the old wooden mill at Hollywood. The men in the picture are: 'Stewart Vandegrift, Clarence Bostic, Newton Van Stavern, Osbie Surfice, and Amos Vandegrift'.

43. Old Wooden Mill, Monroe County, W. Va.

44. Home of Lewis Larew, Monroe County, W. Va.

back row: John Dahmer (10 Feb 1878 - 25 Aug 1974), Estella Dahmer née Dickenson or Dickinson (9 Feb 1889 - 25 Nov 1976).front row: Ella Vaiden Dahmer (married name: Mullenax, 4 Sep 1908 - 30 Apr 2007), Lucy Verona "Verona" Dahmer (married name: Pitsenbarger, 25 Jun 1911 - 25 Nov 2004).

45. Dahmer Family in their Horse Drawn Buggy, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Aerial view of Webster Springs from Miller Mountain.

46. Webster Springs, Webster County, W. Va.

47. Exhibiting a Horse at a Fair in Wheeling, W. Va.

48. Exhibiting Cattle at the Wheeling Fair