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Fireman boarding train. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; Richard Carter, N. Whitehall Road, Norristown, R.D. 3, P.A.

61. Shay No. 7. Artie Barkley, Fireman, Boarding Locomotive

Train engine on tracks with two men looking out of the engine room. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, W.V.

62. Heisler No. 6

Train engine on tracks in the forest; Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; Bagdon.

63. Shay No. 4

Mower Lumber Company log loader loading logs onto train; Cass, W.V.<br />

64. Log Loader on Cheat Mountain

Cass, WV; Second switchback, Cass Hill; Foreground 1-r; 1. Merle Ervin, brakeman 2. Ward Hudson, Conductor 3. Joe Woodell, brakeman; Cab: doorway- Cardock, fireman; throttle- Piney Williams; K.J. Neighbors Collection<br />

65. Shay No. 5 and Crew at Switchback

L.O.6; Cheat Mountain; Cass, WV; D.D. Brown Collection

66. Log Loader Loading Flat Cars, Note Logs Lifted by Skidder, Mower Lumber Co.

Shay No. 4 pushing passenger cart up a hill. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, W.V.

67. Shay No. 4

Five men sit on a fallen tree.  John Swisher is seated in the middle.  The man seated on the far right, on the lower end of the fallen tree, is possibly William Vernon Riley.  The man seated second from the far right, and second from the end of the lower part of the fallen tree, is possibly William Vernon Riley's brother, Harry Vincent Riley.

68. Logging Crew at Glady, W. Va.

Lumber crew poses with horses.  Near Diana, W. Va.

69. Log Skidding Crew

Portrait of dignitaries sitting in chairs on a hillside. Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Officer, WV State Parks, Chas, WV 25305

70. Dignitaries at Whittaker

Whitmer Lane Boom and Lumber Company. From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, West Virginia.

71. Train Wreck and Group Portrait

Looking toward Spruce with Shavers Fork on the left.  Left to Right 1. Page McCloud (killed 1/25/23 at Sugar Grove), 2. not identified, 3. not identified, 4. not identified, 5. Piney Williams, Engineer, 6. Fireman; Ready to head down the steep mountain to Cass, Shay no. 11 and crew pause at Spruce water tower in 1916.  This engine was the biggest engine on the R.R. until the purchase of # 12 in 1921.

72. Shay No. 11 and Crew at Spruce Watertank