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28213. Logs for Dodge Clothes Pin Factory, Richwood, W. Va.

Miss Stella Woofter 'teacher' back row on right.

28214. Lumberport School Teachers, Harrison County, W. Va.

28215. Crescent Window Glass Works, Weston, W. Va.

28216. Store Selling Dr. Shoop's Restorative

'114.D.(68); July 31, 1884, Thursday 6-15 pm; sun in cloud; Sheridan army crossed here in '64 going to the battle of Winchester (West). Ford is shallow not more than knee deep. View was taken before we crossed. Current of river is from right to left.'

28217. Ford of Opequon Creek Where Sheridan's Army Crossed in 1864

28218. Trader's Hotel Burning, Clarksburg, W. Va.

'(69)D.115; August 1, 1884, Friday 8-40 am; 2 1/2 miles E of the ford of Opequon. On the right hand side of the pike (South). There was no fence on that side the whole length of the grove. We camped in ground a distance from the road which is behind us in the view. Just finished breakfast. There is a home nearby on the Eastern edge of the grove from whence a young man came to watch us eat our meal. Camera box on the ground near the wagon.'

28219. Camp in Oak Grove East of Winchester, Va.

Rolland Glass in fore ground.  Limestone Junction out of view but nearby.

28220. Looking North into Northview, Clarksburg, W. Va.

28221. Railroad Workers in Glen Elk, Clarksburg, W. Va.

28222. Looking East at Adamston Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va.

'122(73)D. I.C.; Aug. 2, 1884, Saturday 10 a.m. cloudy; Halltown a few miles S.W. from Harpers Ferry. Looking N.E. toward Harpers Ferry. The town of Loudon Heights can be just made out. Halltown is only a cluster of a few houses, a RR station, factory and a store. In the village we passed a pretty pond which would have made a good picture, but we hurried through on account of the proximity of the R.R. The building with the cupola is a school house.'

28223. Halltown a Few Miles Southwest from Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

'121 D.(72) I.C. 121; Aug. 1, 1884, Friday 6-20 p.m.; Half mile out of Charles Town. Looking N.E. towards Harpers Ferry. Maryland Heights are on the left of the gap and Loudoun Heights on the right. Through the gap on the N. side can be seen the South Mt. The nearer ridge under Maryland Heights is Bolivar Heights and the still nearer ridge extending across the whole picture is Halltown Heights and was the fortified line chosen by Sheridan when he took command in '64. On the extreme right lie the farms through which we wandered in lanes and field in search of hay, finally camping 1/2 mile or more away from the pike.'

28224. Looking N.E. towards Harpers Ferry, W. Va.