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Print copy of a photograph postcard with correspondence on the image. " Juergens and Walker" are possibly the publishers.

1. Number 2 Bridge Over Elk River, Sutton, W. Va.

Log loader with crew. "This is the way they load logs on the Elk River.  S.G."

2. Log Loader on Elk River

View of the Elk River Valley near Webster Springs.

3. Elk River Valley, Webster Springs, W. Va.

4. Elk River South of Gassaway, W. Va.

Flood waters flow dangerously close to the Elk River Bridge at Gassaway in Braxton County. The Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church in the center of photo.

5. Flooded Elk River at Gassaway, W. Va.

Possibly a circuit photograph of the facilities at the Sutton Chemical Company just below the town of Sutton. The photograph was taken during World War I.

6. Sutton Chemical Company on Elk River, Braxton County, W. Va

Cables and wooden bridge has fallen into the Elk River. People line the shore and bank of river to watch the rescuing of people from the bridge.

7. Elk River Bridge Disaster, Charleston, W. Va.

'Juergens and Walker'

8. Number 4 Railroad and Foot Bridge across the Elk River, Gassaway, W. Va.

Photo taken pre 1902 in back of present High School at Webster Springs.

9. Webster Springs Hotel Guests on the Elk River, Webster County, W. Va.

'305405 Recreation, Scenery, Water Scenes, West Virginia, Monongahela National Forest Elk River from W.Va. Route #15. Taken by E.S. Shipp - 1935. Credit Line: This print may be reproduced.  Use the following credit line, Photo by U.S. Forest Service.'

10. Farm Land Along Elk River, West Virginia

Plate IV- Showing Clay County-seat of Clay County, looking eastward up Elk River, and topography of Kanawha group, Pottsville series.

11. Aerial View of Clay County Looking Eastward Up Elk River, W. Va.

'Plate II - Showing the Town of Sutton, County-Seat of Braxton, looking East up the Elk River, and topography of Conemaugh and Allegheny series'

12. Town of Sutton, County-Seat of Braxton, W. Va.