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A student group from the West Virginia University school of Pharmacy on a visit to the Calco Chemical Plant on Willow Island, W. Va. See A&M 977 for correspondence regarding this trip.

97. Student Group from Pharmacy School on Visit to Calco Chemical Plant, Willow Island, West Virginia

Independence Hall, where the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence July 2, 1776 and the finalized document was dated July 4, 1776. The structure was built in 1726.

98. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

B&O 1239, E-8-60 locomotive engine on B&O Railway at Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Va.  The engine is built by Baldwin Loc. Wks. in 1893 and scrapped in 1942.

99. Baltimore and Ohio Locomotive No. 1239, Clarksburg, W. Va.

X-1 992 locomotive engine on N&W Railway at Bluefield, W. Va.  The engine is built by Schenectady in May 1910 (no. 47174).

100. Norfolk and Western Locomotive X-1 992 at Bluefield, W. Va.

Norfolk and Western A 1232;  Norfolk and Western (#360) with 4-8-2, K-2; #134 and other locomotive engines on N&W Railway at Depot at Williamson, W. Va.

101. Railroad Yard at Williamson, W. Va.

A picture of A 1232 locomotive engine on N&W Railway of Roanoke being serviced at Williamson, W. Va.

102. Norfolk and Western Locomotive A 1232 at Williamson, W. Va.

'This coach was built in 1860, cost $6,036.00; used by Virginia Central during Civil War and was one of the first passenger coaches used by C&O in W. Va.; used in shop train at Huntington for many years.  It is scrapped in 1931.'

103. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Shop Employees Car E13

A portrait of unidentified man: he is possibly connected to C&O Shop Employees Car E13 and/or Westward Ho used in Virginia Central in images 025724 and 025725.

104. Unidentified Railroad Man

B&O's "Tom Thumb", First American Built Locomotive; Chapter 20, p. 224

105. Peter Cooper's 'Tom Thumb,' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

A bird's-eye-view of the C&O Railway shops.

106. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company Shops, Huntington, W. Va.

'C&O Depot, Broad at 16th Streets...Richmond, Va... Picture about 1870.  (This picture was part of the Cook Photographer collection.  It is thought that the original negative was glass; that it cracked and that accounts for the dark streak across this print.)'

107. African-Americans at the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot in Richmond, Va.

A locomotive engine on B. & O. R. R. near Buckhorn wall ( a part of 17 mile grade on Cheat River) in Preston county.

108. Locomotive at Buckhorn Wall on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Preston County, W. Va.