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1. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

2. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

"James Rumsey was the great originator of practical steam navigation. This buhr stone in bath square, Berkeley Springs, is, as yet, the only memorial to the world's great benefactor. Copyright by John Moray 1909."

3. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Owned at one time by Mrs. William Baker, Marble Hall was a large, private home built before the Civil War and located on Washington Street.

4. Two Women Chat on Front Porch of Marble Hall, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

5. Man Stands Under Tree Grove Near Building, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

"On this pond, James Rumsey began those experiments which resulted in the first steam boat."

6. Illustration of Butt-on-Rock Pond, Sleepy Creek, W. Va.

7. Ruins of St. Elmo Hotel on Fruit Hill, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

8. Two Women Sit Atop Berkeley Springs Castle, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

9. Man Riding in Horse and Buggy Travels Through Flood Water, Morgan Co., W. Va.

10. Group of Possibly Teachers Outside of Mount Wesley School, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.