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Workers L to R: Maynord A. Oliver, Tom Myrtle, Evert Richmond, Everette E. Harvey, O. T. McGuffin, V. T. (Vernie) Boley, J. W. McClure, Bill Coop, "Gumbo" Morris (car foreman), Arthur Meeks, Mr. Roles, and Mr. Downey.

38593. Workers at Thurmond Car (Railroad) Department, Thurmond, W. Va.

View of the depot looking down an empty track.

38594. Thurmond Depot, Fayette County, W. Va.

The buildings are located along the New River, below several small houses.

38595. Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Facilities at Thurmond, W. Va.

Photograph was taken along the river bank, looking up at the bridge as two locomotives pass each other.

38596. Railroad Bridge Across New River at Thurmond, W. Va.

Built by William G. McKell in 1901, the Dunglen was called the Waldorf of the mountains. It burned down in 1930.

38597. Dunglen Hotel on New River in Thurmond, Fayette County, W. Va.

Three unidentified men stand outside the Monroe County Court House. Inscription on the back includes, " ... from Jim Hutchinson Jr. 10-24-1987."

38598. Monroe County Court House, Union, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph: "The school was located within the "Normal School", which later became Fairmont State. The building was located at the top of Adams Street. Because of the size of this class, the Board of Education built the first free standing Fairmont High School at 5th Street". Chesney Ramage was the only boy in the class. The girls are not identified.

38599. 1900 Graduating Class of Fairmont High School, Fairmont, W. Va.

Members identified: Roy Marcum, Clyde Watson, Septimus Kell, Leon Spragg, Earle Townshend, Tom Foulk, Wayne Miller, Earle Reiley, Chesney Ramage, John Keely, Ross Spence, Clyde Carney, Arthur Arnold, Arthur Post, Paul Mahone. After graduating from WVU, Chesney Ramage attend Johns Hopkins Medical School and served as superintendent and chief surgeon of the Miners' Hospital in Fairmont.

38600. Men's Glee Club, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Unidentified girl with a bucket on her arm, looks toward the open fields. The print at the bottom of the photograph includes, "Made with Anthony's 2 B Equipment." and "Printed with N. P. A. Extra brilliant Albumen Paper".

38601. Rural Life in West Virginia

The clubhouse adjoins the first tee and last hole of all three golf courses on the grounds of "The Greenbrier".

38602. Greenbrier Golf & Tennis Clubhouse, White Sulpur Springs, W. Va.

A golfer lifts his ball out of a bunker as two others watch. None of the men are identified.

38603. Fourteenth Hole of 'Old White' Course at Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Built in 1816, this dwelling served as a summer home for many United States Presidents such as John Tyler and Martin Van Buren. It later housed the "Old White Museum".

38604. President's Cottage at White Sulphur Springs Resort, W. Va.