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Several unidentified people stand near an abutment of a new bridge during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

61. Railroad Trestle Bridge Under Construction, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Two unidentified men stand under a partially built trestle bridge during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

62. Ground View of Trestle Bridge Under Construction, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Photograph was taken during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

63. Civil Engineers' Camp During Railroad Construction, Doane, Wayne County, W. Va.

Civil Engineers working along the river, left to right: C. H. Read; B. Large; A. C. Rapelje; H. S. Perry; K. Plympton.

64. Survey Crew on Ohio Extension of Norfolk & Western Railroad, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Photograph taken during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad. Left to Right: A. L. Flint; S. Z. Earle; J. Lacy; S. P. Daniel.

65. Group of 'Sports', Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Two unidentified men stand on new bridge abutment during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

66. Newly Constructed Railroad Bridge Abutments, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Unidentified workers stand among cut stones used in the construction of bridge abutments (such as one in the background). The poles in the photograph are part of the pulley used to place the stones.

67. West Abutment, Bridge #37, Ohio Extension: Norfolk & Western Railroad, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Snow-covered mountains and terrain along Elkhorn Creek, a tributary of Tug Fork River. The photograph was taken during the construction on the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

68. Winter View of Elkhorn Creek, McDowell County, W. Va.

The headhouse or shed used for storage. This one contains construction materials , probably used in building railroads and support structures.

69. Headhouse, Kingston, Fayette County, W. Va

A long, steep conveyor line use to move coal from the mines and down the mountain in Fayette County.

70. Conveyor Line, Solvay Collieries company, Kingston, W. va.

Anderson pictured sitting down, front and center, on a heap of logs.

71. Anderson Hatfield and Associates, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Only identified member is Betty Hatfield who is standing on the far left.

72. Members of the Hatfield Family, Tug Fork, District, W. Va.