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Train tracks head toward the mountain which divides Virginia and West Virginia.

1. Alleghany Station Looking East at the Summit of the Alleghany Mountains, Alleghany, Va.

Photograph taken 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. on US Route 50. Elevation 2725 feet.

2. Allegheny Front and New Creek Mountains, W. Va.

The sign reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle."

3. View from Allegheny Front Mountain, W. Va.

The caption reads, "A view looking east from the front Mt. of the Alleghenies. U. S. 50. 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va."

4. Allegheny Mountains, Near New Creek, W. Va.

5. Allegheny Mountains, W. Va.

Bird's-eye view of Greenbrier River, Main Line C. and O. R.R. and junction of Greenbrier division, Allegheny Mountains in the Distance.

6. Bird's Eye View of Greenbrier River, Main Line C. and O. R. R. and Junction of Greenbrier Division

A beautiful view of the layered mountain folds on the Allegheny Highlands.

7. Mountain Folds on the Allegheny Highlands, Pendleton County

A man stands knee deep in snow just outside of the tunnel entrance while surveying for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.

8. East Portal of Allegheny Mountain Tunnel near Somerset, Pa.

A man uses his ax to tip over a tall tree on the highest point of the South Pennsylvania line, just above the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the B. & O. Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.

9. Logger on Top of the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel near Somerset, Pa.

Two unidentified men stand at the entrance of the tunnel.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.

10. Surveyors at Allegheny Mountain Tunnel, East Portal, near Somerset, Pa.

A view from the meadow west of Michael's House.

11. Scenic View in the Allegheny Mountains, Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.

'207.D.(120); August 14, 1884, Thursday 7:20 am'

12. Camp on the Edge of Swamp on Summit of Allegheny Mountains