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Bob Murrell, his wife and dogs are pictured beside a waterfall in an unknown location within Summers County.

757. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Murrell Pose Beside a Waterfall in Summers County, W. Va.

Bob Murrell busies himself by placing sticks into the water while his wife, seated on the right, watches.

758. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Murrell with Associate Relax Beside a Pond near Hinton, W. Va.

"Iron Bridge Up M & K Railroad."  Men and women stand on a bridge over a creek.

759. "Iron Bridge" for M & K Railroad Line

A team portrait of the C. & O. baseball team.In the back from, from left to right, is Ervin Maxwell (center field); Joe McCarthey (pitcher); John Warhop (Wauhop) (pitcher); Ocar Whitlock (1st base); Will Turner (3rd base); and Bob Turner (pitcher).In the front is Arthur Sydnor (left field); Elvin Wise (2nd base); Harry Starbuck (catcher); George Secrest (short stop); and John Hobbs (right field). Warhop (Wauhop) pitched the ball that Babe Ruth hit for his first professional homer run.

760. Chesapeake & Ohio Baseball Team, Hinton, W. Va.

Side of the Flanagan home looking towards Summers Street.  Small child sits near a side porch.

761. Flanagan Home, 5th & Summers Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Walter Lewis, marked on the far left, sits on a log with his coworkers.

762. Lumberjacks of Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co. Somewhere in West Virginia

Photo postcard belonging to L. L. & G. W. Jamison Cattle Dealers in Morgantown, W. Va.

763. L. L. & G. W. Jamison Cattle Dealers

Rear of the Morgantown Flour & Feed Co., which is alongside the railroad tracks.

764. Morgantown Flour & Feed Co.

Two men stand outside of the building beside parked cars.

765. Store, Commissary, Office, and Doctor's Office for Cedar Grove Collieries Inc. & Supply Company

Miners stand beside the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars. Subjects unidentified.

766. C. & O. Railway Cars Transporting Coal in Marlinton, W. Va.

View looking at the building from across the tracks.

767. C. & O. Station at Admiralty and Post Office, Eccles, W. Va.

Fire Creek is now a ghost town, located near the New River Gorge, Fayette County, W. Va.

768. Fire Creek C. & O. Station, Fayette County, W. Va.