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A bridge over the railroad tracks is in the foreground.

1. Horse and Buggy at the Summit between Weston and Buckhannon, Lewis County, W. Va.

'Noble Colvin in doorway; Jim & Mrs. Colvin to left of Noble; Bob Colvin , son of Noble is at the controls of wagon used to haul clay from two miles away, from the Wymer Farm on Broad Run.  Also used in hauling the finished product to railway.  Charles Colvin, son of uncle Jim Colvin is astride the horse standing in the road.  [the pottery is] possibly dismantled in 1918; original photo from Charles Colvin; pottery brought from J. P. Parker around 1880 by S.A. Colvin & Seymore A. Colvin.'

2. Pottery Crew, Jane Lew, W. Va.

3. Mill, Ireland, W. Va.

4. Old Edward Jackson Home, Jane Lew, W. Va.

5. Farmer's Picnic, Lewis County, W. Va.

Graves included in the cemetery are Henry Camden and his wife, Mary Belt Sprigg Camden

6. Remains of Camden Family Cemetery, Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

The building in the foreground was Sam Hogsett's tavern, a meeting place for William Pierson's Confederate guerrilla band during the Civil War.

7. Intersection of Roads in Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

Information with the photograph includes, "Scene from Arnold Road, back of Jacksonville near head of Camden Road."

8. View Near Jacksonville, Lewis County, W. Va.

9. Glady Creek Falls, Duffy, Lewis County, W. Va.

A view of Little Kanawha River Falls in Bois, Lewis County, West Virginia. This photograph was part of the Geological Survey.

10. Little Kanawha River Falls, Bois, Lewis County, W. Va.

Boys are setting up their own radio at camp.

11. Radio Set Up, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

Girls learned the lost art of home weaving on domestic looms.

12. Home- Weaving, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.