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The Glady and Alpena R.R. between Gladwin in Tucker Co. and Alpena in Randolph Co., ca. 1910.  Ths was a lumber road built for the purpose of removing logs, lumber, tanning bark, and pulpwood. O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W.V.

1. Glady and Alpena Railroad

Train on railroad tracks.

2. Glady & Alpena Railroad

Five men sit on a fallen tree.  John Swisher is seated in the middle.  The man seated on the far right, on the lower end of the fallen tree, is possibly William Vernon Riley.  The man seated second from the far right, and second from the end of the lower part of the fallen tree, is possibly William Vernon Riley's brother, Harry Vincent Riley.

3. Logging Crew at Glady, W. Va.

Five crew members sitting on a log.  The gentleman in the middle is John Swisher.

4. Loggers at Gladys, W. Va.

Forest beside a train track near Glady, W.Va.

5. Glady on the Way Down to Wheeler, W.Va.

Group portrait of the Staff of the West Virginia Farm Institutea and Community Chautauqua Train from left to right: Miss Gladys Scranage, State Agent, W. Va. Un., H.B. Davis, Marketing Specialist, State Dept. of Agri., J.O. Knapp, State Agent, W. Va. Un., Miss Fern Carl, Home Industries Specialist, W. Va. Un., Wm. Benfield, State Club boy, Miss Frances Sutphin, State Club girl, Dwight Skaggs, State Club boy, Miss Mildred Gill, State Club girl, Mrs. E. G. Reed, chaperon, Waldo Craig, Plant Disease and Insect Specialist, State Dept. of Agri.

6. Staff of the West Virginia Farm Institute and Community Chautauqua Train Standing on Railroad Tracks

'From left: Kersey Gorby, Myrta Gorby, standing lady perhaps Irene Gorby, leaning Charles H. Gorby, kneeling lady unknown, George Gorby, John Gorby, lady facing left unknown, Ireta Barnes, unknown, Charles T. Gorby, possible Bea Oneacre, Patty Oneacre or Ruth McColloch, Sam McColloch, Mary Louise Gorby, Emma Mullett Gorby, Barnes boy, perhaps Gladys Barnes, 3 unknowns, Beryl Barnes crouching, Her Oneacre, Lewis Oneacre.  A Gorby Orchard apple basket in front.

7. Gorby Family Picnic in the Gorby Apple Orchard, New Martinsville, W. Va.

African-American woman at left is Mrs. Gladys Peyton.  She was a third grade teacher at Second Ward Grade School.  Mrs. Ralph Ryan third from left.

8. Morgantown Women at a Book Event, Morgantown, W. Va.

'L to R:  Alice Jane Moore (1890-1955), Charles Richard Moore (1902-1937), Arsula Katherine (Cole) Lawlis (1844-1936), Nancy Cordelia (Lawlis) Moore (1867-1938), Richard Galusha Moore (1864-1928), Theodore M. Moore (1906-1944).  This photograph was taken at the end of the era of farming with horses.  The horses are prominent in the family group as they were in the farm livelihood.'

9. Moore Family Home, Glady Fork, Mannington District, Marion County, W. Va.

Cars parked along the 200 Block, on the North Side of West German Street in Shepherdstown.

10. West German Street, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

11. 100 Block of East and West German Street, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

12. Corner of West German and North King Streets, Shepherdstown, W. Va.