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No. 2 Climax Engine pulling lumber carts.

1. Log Train of South Fork Lumber Co. near Moorefield, W. Va.

Many lumber piles in Rainelle, W.Va.

2. Lumber Yard and Docks at Rainelle, W. Va.

Class C Shay.  Shay train engine no. 11 pulling log carts.  Men are in the cabin.  Two people walking beside the train.

3. Shay No. 11 and Log Cars

A giant Chestnut when they were alive - before the blight.  This tree was over six feet in diameter on the stump when cut.

4. Giant Chestnut at Desert Fork

Three logs being lifted by a crane.

5. Log Crane at Work

Train engine going around a bend while pulling logs.

6. Shay No. 3 Pulling Log Cars

Four horses pulling a large log.   Neither the store nor the railroad building are still standing today.

7. 10 Foot by 4 Foot Oak Log Delivered to the C& O Railroad Station at Seibert, Pocahontas County.

Train engine beside a hillside.  Man in the cabin of the train with W. M. on the Door.

8. Locomotive

Two Lumbermen stand with saw behind a large poplar log.  Gibson, Albright. W. Va

9. Loggers Posing with a West Virginia Poplar

Train track in the middle of lumber piles.  Rainelle, W.V.

10. Lumber Yard and Loading Docks at Rainelle, W. Va.

Circular Stream Saw Mill on Harper Anderson Place- 1 mile east of Lobelia, Pocahontas County, W.V.  Product was blanks for Barrel Stands.  Property owned  by Peter M. Hauer in 1975.

11. Circular Stream Saw Mill and Crew

12. Mill, Power Plant, and Planing Mill at Rainelle, W. Va.