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'D. D. Brown, picture taken in 1946 at the time of the American Legion H. W. Daniels Post No. 29 Annual Community Civic Merit Award for 1945. "In appreciation and recognition of his selfless service to his community, H. W. Daniels Post No. 29, The American Legion, associated civic groups presented this award to him for his indefatigable efforts in fostering the Elkins Flood Control Project and for his leadership in inspiring a unanimity of community spirit and cooperative action resulting in the consummation of that project and great community benefits and betterments." '

709. Annual Community Civic Merit Award Winner, D. D. Brown

'The above picture was mailed by the son of R. M. Morrison as explained in letter on opposite page. Men in the picture are R. M. Morrison, J. Scott Bell, and an employee by the name of Turner. This shows a heavy stand of Spruce near where they had their bandmill. Further description as to the mill operation is contained in the Morrison and Gross history in the Elkins section.'

710. R. M. Morrison, J. Scott Bell, and an Employee Named Turner in the Snow Covered Woods, Morribell, W. Va.

'Picture of Glady Manufacturing Company, Glady, W. Va. Company started about 1912, Richard Chaffey, President. Photo, probably about 1916 shows Spring Hill land owned by Richard Chaffey in 1938. Springs and reservoir supplying town of Glady with water 1905 to Sept. 12, 1938.'

711. Glady Manufacturing Company in Glady, W. Va.

712. Richard Chaffey, Elkins, W. Va.

Mill workers, back row, left to right: 1.Unidentified, 2.Unidentified, 3.Warnick, 4.Poling, 5.London Poling, 6.Irvin J. Poling, 7.Unidentified, 8.Clarence Yeager. Front row, l to r: 1.Unidentified, 2.Cletus Channell, 3.Sheffey Simmons, 4.Unidentified, 5.George McDaniel, 6.Unidentified, 7.Unidentified, 8.Howard J. Wilmoth, 9.Pleasant Poling, 10.Unidentified.

713. Workers of the Glady Fork Lumber Company Mill, Glady, W. Va.

714. Sawmill at May, W. Va.

'The above picture of A. D. Neill who operated at May, W. Va., and Clover Lick, W. Va. as related in our story of the companies of Gilfillan, Neill & Co., and A. D. Neill and Son Company.'

715. A. D. Neill

'The above is a picture of Dr. Alfred G. Neill of Portage, Pennsylvania, a son of the late A. D. Neill who operated at May and Clover Lick, W. Va.'

716. Dr. Alfred G. Neill

'Northfork Lumber Company, Boyer Siding, W. Va., Bridge 154 ft. long, 14'-4" inside length across Greenbrier River at Boyer Siding leading over to mill. An A. D. Neill operation.'

717. Railroad Bridge at Northfork Lumber Company, Boyer Siding, W. Va.

718. Wildell Lumber Company Mill, Wildell, W. Va.

719. Houses at the Spring Creek Lumber Company, Spring Creek, W. Va.

It burned down in 1923.

720. Aaron Burr Mill, Spring Creek, W. Va.