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The unidentified men of the Civilians Conservation Corps pose by the swimming hole off the banks of New River.

1. C.C.C. Workers Sit by a Swimming Hole, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the water before becoming Bluestone Lake.

2. Indian Creek near Mouth of New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Automobiles line along the west side of the river so that their passengers can look out from the shore.

3. Shore Drive-In by New River, Summers County, W. Va.

Overlooking the valley from a mountaintop view. The river was named by Col. John Lewis in 1751. It flows from Randolph County, through Pocahontas and Monroe counties, and into New River near Hinton, W. Va.

4. Greenbrier River Valley, Talcott, W. Va.

Hills pictured in the background to create this picturesque view. Willowood County Club is located to the right of the photo.

5. View of Greenbrier River from Willowood Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the river cutting through a crowded forest.

6. Looking Up Greenbrier River from Willowood Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the river flowing from its mouth.

7. Looking Up Greenbrier River, Summers County, W. Va.

The town can be seen on the right of the picture alongside the hill. The river bends dramatically to change direction.

8. View Looking Down New River, Sandstone, W. Va.

New River pictured winding through the valley. Two homes pictured by a dirt road.

9. View of Indian Creek near Boy Scout Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

10. View of the Greenbrier River Winding Through Greenbrier River Valley near Lowell, W. Va.

Aerial view of the town. Bluetone River and dam pictured to the right.

11. Overlooking the Town of Bellepoint, W. Va.

The waters flow through the Bluestone Dam.

12. View of Bluestone River Running through Dam, Summers County, W. Va.