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'This unique structure was built in the summer of 1924, after the diastrous fire, April 17,1924. It contains lumber and stone from each of the six districts of Pendleton County, with stone brought from every historic and scenic point in the county, including its highest points, which are the highest in West Virginia, comprising a complete geologic column, from the earliest to the lastest formation, and set undressed in crazy design. Inside it has all modern improvements of heat, light, and plumbing, including steam heat in addition to open fire-place.'

217. Law Office of H. M. Calhoun in Franklin, W. Va.

218. Apple Blossom Tree in W. Va.

219. Log Train Arrives at Chaffey's Mill, William, W. Va.

Mountain Lake Park was located in Garrett County, Maryland.

220. Band and Crowd Waiting for Excursion Train to Mt. Lake Park, William, W. Va.

Unidentified worker guides huge log onto a rail car.

221. R. Chaffey Loading Logs, Randolph County, W. Va.

222. Moore Kepple & Company's Saw Mill, Ellamore, W. Va.

In the background, unidentified workers sit at the top of the belt which carries the logs from the pond into the mill.

223. Moore Kepple & Company's Mill and Pond, Ellamore, W. Va.

224. Moore Kepple & Company's Log Train, Ellamore, W. Va.

The New River can be seen in behind the mill.

225. E. M. Bonner and Associates New River Lumber Company 8' Single Band Sawmill

Information included with the photograph,'White Ash on slip Collins says not Natural.. D. D. Brown.'

226. E. M. Bonner and Associates New River Lumber Company

227. E. M. Bonner and Associates, Moore, Keppel Company Double 8' Band Mill, Ellamore, W. Va.

'A train load of yellow popular RR standard gauge.'

228. Snow Covered Moore Kepple & Company's Log Train, Ellamore, W. Va.