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B&O Roundhouse visible at right.
The first train to cross over the new bridge of the Virginian Railway at Deep Water, West Virginia. The river is probably the Kanawha River.
The man standing beside the steam boiler is J. A. Coulter, who later became an engineer for C&O, others in the photograph are not identified. The water tank is the original, it was replaced several years later by another. This photograph was taken before the double track was made through Sewell. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: " C to Ry Engineer deceased via Jim Henry Waverly - C. A. Coulter 209 First Street, West Logan, W. Va. 25601".
Photograph was taken along the river bank, looking up at the bridge as two locomotives pass each other.
Unidentified workers, part a team of engineers, survey for a tunnel, as two men stand inside an opening in the rocks.