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'Plant of Electro Metallurigical Company at Alloy, West Virginia, seven miles below Gauley River.'

49. Alloy, West Virginia

'Lock 4 and bridge at Chelyan, West Virginia (right).  Looking east at mile 22.8.'

50. Chelyan, West Virginia

51. Aerial View of the Kanawha River and Charleston, W. Va.

"Looking west on tramroad showing mine cars loaded with coal, head house, conveyor line, railroad tipple, river tipple and Kanawha River."

52. View of Tramroad Looking West, Island Creek Coal Company

53. Conveyor Line to River Tipple, Coal Barges and Kanawha River, Island Creek Coal Company

54. Kanawha Fall

The launching of a Ward Engineering towboat probably on the Kanawha River. Ward Engineering Works was an iron and steel fabricator and shipyard founded by Charles Ward in 1872.

55. Launching of Shallow Draught Towboat Built by Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, W. Va.

Steam towboat made by Charles Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, West Virginia. Note behind the boat, on the bank, left is the Ward Boilers Factory and on the right is the South Side Foundry.

56. Steam Towboat Cruising the Kanawha River in West Virginia

The "Beverly" designed by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia, running on the Kanawha River.

57. Tugboat, 'Beverly' On Kanawha River, W. Va.

Launch of towboat, Destrehan on the Kanawha River. Built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

58. Launching of Towboat Destrehan, Charleston, W. Va.

The Destrehan running on steam power. Built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

59. Destrehan Towboat Running on Kanawha River, Charleston, W. Va.

Construction of the ship "Duncan Bruce" built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

60. Construction of Duncan Bruce, Kanawha River, W. Va.