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169. Loggers Using Crosscut Log Saw

This portrait was taken before he came to West Virginia.

170. D. D. Brown at Wyalusing, Pa

'Dan Mageb(team master)with the team (Jenny and Tospy) raised in Browntown, Pa.'

171. Logging in Montes, W. Va.

172. Logging at Montes, W. Va.

173. View from Bridge in Montes, W. Va.

174. D. D. Brown and George R. Hill Hitch Hiking After Salting the Horses

' U. S. Geological survey marker with pole frame where they at one time had a flag. This was located on Kelly Mountain in what is now the Butt Farm. It was used as a pasture for the Brown and Hill injured horses. This picture was taken in 1906 when we took a Sunday walk to salt the horses. From left to right: George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown.'

175. George R. Hill, Overton, and D. D. Brown atop a U.S. Geological Survey Marker, Randolph County, W. Va.

176. D. D. Brown on Bridge Across Cheat River at Montes, W. Va.

177. D. D. Brown on Bridge Across Cheat River at Montes, W. Va.

178. River Partially Frozen in Montes, W. Va.

179. Brown and Hill Mill, Montes, W. Va.

'The ruins of the Montes, W. Va., Giddings & Lewis bandmill which burned on (no date written) D. D. Brown came to Elkins on the Cumberland train the night this mill burned, and they phoned in from Montes the mill was burning. Of course, we were unable to get out of there until the morning train about 9:00. M. M. and I were greeted with this ruin which was not an encouraging sight. signed; D. D. Brown'

180. Ruins of the Sawmill at Montes, W. Va.