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Husband of Mary Adaline King Corrothers and founder of the White Day Glades Tannery (ca. 1846) in the Fetterman District, Taylor County, Virginia (later West Virginia).

38605. William Corrothers, Fetterman, W. Va.

Wife of William Corrothers and mother of William Andrew Christian Corrothers.

38606. Mary Adaline King Corrothers, Fetterman, Taylor County, W. Va.

William Andrew Christian Corrothers and his wife Mary Frances. W. A. C. is the son of William and Adaline Corrothers.

38607. W. A. C. and Mary Frances Corrothers, Taylor County, W. Va.

Built at a cost of $30,988 to replace the old school destroyed by fire, the new building opened in September, 1899. The length of the school year was increased to nine months.

38608. Central Grade School of Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Members of a team of engineers working on the Ohio Extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad through the Tug River Valley in Southern West Virginia. L to R: Flint, Russel, Wright.

38609. Camp Eight of Engineers for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Tug Fork River, West Virginia

Unidentified engineers, working on the Ohio extension in Southern West Virginia, two men, sitting in the middle, are holding revolvers.

38610. Engineers for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Tug Fork River, West Virginia

Unidentified engineers, working on the Ohio Extension, pose in front of a log cabin.

38611. Camp Six of Engineers for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Tug Fork River, West Virginia

Group portrait of unidentified engineers, working on the Ohio Extension in Southern West Virginia.

38612. Reunion of Engineers, Tug Fork River Division, Norfolk & Western Railroad

Unidentified field engineer rides his horse over a county road near Tug Fork River.

38613. County Road, Section 50, Tug Fork River District of Norfolk & Western Railroad, West Virginia

Several workers pose next to a horse drawn cart used for hauling. This image is probably an example of pinpoint photography.

38614. Railroad Construction Crew for Ohio Extension of Norfolk & Western Railroad on Tug Fork River

A barge loaded with supplies for the engineers and crews working on the Ohio Extension along the Tug Fork and Big Sandy Rivers between Welch in McDowell County and Kenova in Wayne County. None of the men are identified in the photograph.

38615. Norfolk & Western Railroad Contractors Supplies, Tug Fork River District, Southern West Virginia

The church was built in 1812 and also served as a school.

38616. Fort Pleasant Meeting House, Old Fields, Hardy County, W. Va.