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Pre-West Virginia statehood era.

61. Engraving of 'Memory of the Upper Kanawha Western Virginia'

Pre-West Virginia Statehood era.

62. Engraving of 'Memory of the Upper Kanawha Western Virginia'

A view of Little Kanawha River Falls in Bois, Lewis County, West Virginia. This photograph was part of the Geological Survey.

63. Little Kanawha River Falls, Bois, Lewis County, W. Va.

View of the battle monument at Tu-endie-wei Park, far right, and the river. 'Point Pleasant is where the Kanawha River flows into the Ohio River. The state park is located at the confluence.'

64. Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

65. Scenic View of a Creek in Pendleton County, W. Va.

66. Dr. Rymer and Son with Fish from Little Kanawha River, Ritchie County, W. Va.

67. Towboat on the Little Kanawha River at Lock Number 5

68. Steamboat J. T. Hatfield with a Tow of Coal on the Kanawha at Charleston, W. Va.

69. Anker L. Christy Tugboat with Barges on the Kanawha River near Charleston, W. Va.

70. Steamboat Plymouth on Kanawha River, W. Va.

''Steamboat around the bend.' This river-borne expression can be heard daily in southern West Virginia where steamboating is still a thriving mode of industrial transportation.This picture was taken at confluence of the Kanawha and Ohio rivers at Point Pleasant, Mason County.'

71. Steamboat at Point Pleasant, Mason County, W. Va.

72. Steamboat Speedwell on the Kanawha River, W. Va.