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1. Loggers Working with Logs in Ranwood Lumber Company Pond, Randolph County, W.Va,

Subjects identified: The Reverend Benjamin Holtkamp, far left; The Reverend Ernest Preuss, far right; Minnie Betler; Ida Marti; Della Vogel; William Daetwyler; Frank Huppertz; Hugo Schleuniger;.

2. Confirmation Class, Zion Reformed Church, Helvetia, W. Va.

Identified in the group:The Reverend Arthur Steinebrey;  Oscar Hamilton; Edward Metzener; Bertha Bornhauser; Frieda Lehmann; Martha Haldemann; Bertha Engler (standing left)

3. Sunday After Confirmation at Zion Reformed Church, Helvetia, W. Va.

Two views of Beverly in Randolph County, West Virginia.

4. Beverly, Randolph County, W. Va.

Men standing in front of the train wreck 'between Evenwood and Gladyn, W. Va. One is my brother Albert Hertry.

5. Train Wreck in Randolph County, W. Va.

Photo of a train wreck in Randolph County.

6. Train Wreck in Randolph County, W. Va.

7. Bank Interior, Randolph County, W. Va.

Entrance Gate to the Monongahela National Forest in winter, located 5 miles east of Elkins, W. Va. on U. S. No. 33.  (The gateway was constructed of stone taken from the chimneys of the Ezekial Harper Homestead on Clover Run in Tucker County.) O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va.

8. Entrance Gate to the Monongahela National Forest near Elkins, W. Va.

Man seated on a horse looking towards the Burke and Summers building in Montrose, W. Va.  Williah H. Burke standing in door.  Boy standing on sidewalk in front of building.

9. Burke and Summers Building, Montrose, W. Va.

'Lumbering and logging town in early 1900s.'

10. Bird's Eye View of Pickens, Randolph County, W. Va.