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A group of unidentified persons stands outside the building located beside the tracks.

13. Pence Springs Stock Yards Building, Summers County, W. Va.

Bleau, a telegrapher and cousin to W.J.B. Gwinn of Meadow Creek, is pictured on top of a railroad bicycle, or "velosipede", in order to get him to the different telegraph offices that he had to work at on the New River Division.

14. Ernest Bleau on a Railroad Bicycle by New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Three unidentified women are pictured with the railroad bicycle, or "velocipede".

15. Three Women Posing with Velocipede in Meadow Creek, W. Va.

Eric Moody pictured walking across the tracks and advancing toward the railway cabin. Behind him, a sign reads, "Meadow Creek".

16. Man Crossing Railroad Tracks at Meadow Creek, W. Va.

Smoke billow from the locomotive as it speeds across the tracks.

17. Engine Pulling Train near Sandstone, W. Va.

A group of unidentified men pose on top of a transporting train. One of them holds a guitar.

18. Leisure Time at Sewell Lumber Company, Summers County, W. Va.

View of Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad shops and the Sabraton Yards in Morgantown, W. Va.

19. View of M & K R.R. Shops, Sabraton Yards from Richwood Avenue, Looking South East, Morgantown, W. Va.

View of train on M and K Railroad carrying workers and lumber across a bridge.

20. Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad

"Iron Bridge Up M & K Railroad."  Men and women stand on a bridge over a creek.

21. "Iron Bridge" for M & K Railroad Line

"The Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."

22. Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad Depot and Engine, Keyser, W. Va.

View of a tunnel, train tracks, dirt road, and portion of a small building.

23. View of Railroad Tunnel, W. Va.

View of Twin Mt. R. R. depot and engine in Keyser, W. Va."The Twin Mountain and Potomac railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."

24. Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad Depot and Engine, Keyser, W. Va.