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This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.

1. A Shay Gear Locomotive Passes "Camp Panther" Surveyors Camp, near Curtin, W. Va.

2. Logging Operation at Cherry River Boom and Lumber Co, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of Photograph: "Meadow River Engine No. 7 at Hinton Yards enroute to Cass. Standing on the footboard with his camera is John E. Faulconer of the Hinton Daily News; Holding the child is James P. Williams, C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio) Brakeman. Also in the photograph is Raymon Ratliff, C&O Dispatcher. Others are not identified. By 1964, diesel engines had replaced the once famous steam engine."

3. Last Steam Locomotive to Pass Through Hinton, West Virginia

Man holding the child is probably James Williams. This was possibly the last steam powered locomotive to pass through Hinton. Other information on the back on the photograph includes: "Hinton Daily News Coll. from Fred Long to Stephen Trail Su Co WV ... - 1996"

4. Meadow River No. 7 Steam Engine at Hinton Yards, Hinton, West Virginia

Information on the back includes: " ... from Buddy Strokes, 3/2000".

5. Cass Scenic Railroad Engine No. 6, Cass, Pocahontas County. W. Va.

Information on the back includes: " ... from Buddy Strokes, 3/2000".

6. Cass Scenic Railroad Engine No. 5, Cass Pocahontas County, W. Va.