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Railroad tracks lead in and out of the mill for transportation of lumber.

157. Sawmill at Montes, Randolph County, W. Va.

158. Log Skidding Teams at Work, Montes, Randolph County, W. Va.

159. Sawmill at Montes, Randolph County,W. Va.

On the back of the photo: 'Sunday at Montes. D. D. Brown, second one back in engine window.'

160. Logging Crew and Engineer on a Locomotive at Montes, W. Va.

161. Lumber Yard at a Logging Site in West Virginia

162. Rough Riders at Montes, W. Va.

'First locomotive with circular mill at Montes, W. Va. Used this mill to saw lumber for band mill. 1905.'

163. First Locomotive at Sawmill in Montes, W. Va.

'James A. Dodge, D. D. Brown,and Eugene Schock (standing on the back of the horses on wood pile.'

164. Loggers on Sunday Rest at Montes, W. Va.

'This picture shows the family group of mostly sawmill men, part of whom lived with Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Brown in the house shown and includes part of the office force and railroad crew. This group is made up as follows: Left to right: D. D. Brown(standing on the porch), Webb Helmick(standing next to D. D. B.), and Lester H. Sickler(engineer). Standing first on ground: Eugene Schock(sawyer), Charles W. Fenney(stenographer & bookkeeper), Overton(handy-boy from Towanda, Pa.), Eliza Brown(Mrs. M. L. Brown), Fred Brown( with axe, locomotive engineer), W. W. Burton(Boer War, Englishman from England), J. B. White(saw filler), M. L. Brown(mill and yard superintendent) and Sag(setter).'

165. Sawmill Crew, Montes, W. Va.

He was the bookkeeper and stenographer.

166. Charles W. Feeney on New Railroad Grade, Montes, W. Va.

George Foster was the lumber inspector from Maine and Walter Dayton was the log scaler from Towanda, Pa.

167. George Foster and Walter Dayton at Montes Mill Pond in Montes, W. Va.

168. Logging Site