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Cows eating grass and meandering about.

73. Grazing Calves

Clusters of grapes on the vine.

74. Green Mountain Grapevine

Very rocky field that has a hat thrown to the side and a tree in the center.

75. Chert Rock, Best Peach 'Soil'

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.

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

A flock of sheep and lambs fenced in a pen.

77. Pure Bred Shropshires of Meadowbrook

View of a portion of the stone quarry in the city of Charleston, W. Va., showing cliff of over 50 ft. high. From the Report of the W. Va. State Board of Agriculture for the Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1908.

78. Stone Quarry Cliff over 50 Feet High in Charleston, W. Va.

A field with rows of cabbage and rolling hills in the background.

79. Cabbage, Glade Lands, Preston County

A white turkey with its chicks in a wooded area.

80. White Prince of Lawnvale Stock Farm, Putnam County

Wyandotte chickens standing by a building on the farm.

81. White Wyandottes, Lawnvale Stock Farm, Putnam County

The majestic state capitol building in Charleston.

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

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.

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

Cut No. 1, This is a photograph of the immense combination bridge across the Kanawha River in South Charleston, now in process of Construction.  This bridge is made to accomodate both the steam and trolley traffic and also foot-passengers.  The illustration here given, shows the Concrete Piers which are nearly 20 feet thick and 90 feet high.  It also shows the wooden superstructure necessary in the process of erecting the middle span of the bridge.

84. Bridge Under Construction in South Charleston