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A cabinet card portrait of Reverend J. Engle.

385. Reverend J. Engle

A cabinet card portrait of Mrs. J. Engle, possibly the wife of Reverend J. Engle.

386. Mrs. J. Engle

Cabinet card portrait of America Young Dix, sister of J. M. Young of Charleston, West Virginia.

387. America Young Dix

A cabinet card portrait of an older woman identified as " _?_ Young Martin", possibly a member of the Young family of Charleston, West Virginia.

388. Portrait of Mrs.____ Young Martin

A carte de visite of a young girl in curls.

389. Ona Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A cabinet card portrait of a middle age woman.

390. Mary Regina McGwiggin

The steam powered Marion Shovel, Model 60 and two unidentified workers. Information on the back includes: "From Roy Long Coll..."

391. Sims Brothers' Steam Shovel On New Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Grade Near Barboursville, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Cecil H. Underwood (1957-1961 & 1997-2001)

392. First Lady of West Virginia, Hovah Hall Underwood from Grantsville, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Arch Alfred Moore (1969-1977 & 1985-1989).

393. First Lady of West Virginia, Shelley Moore

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."

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

C&O Railroad Coal Pier extending into the James River.

395. Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Domestic Coal Pier, Newport News, Va.

On the left, Western Union Simplex Printer and right, AT&T Company Teletype. The workers seated at each machine are not identified.

396. C.H. Mead Coal Company Sales Department, Raleigh County, W. Va.