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Dam is partly in Pennsylvania.

16357. Lake Lynn Dam, Monongalia County, W. Va.

16358. Campers at Chestnut Ridge Camp, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Dam is partly in Pennsylvania.

16359. Lake Lynn Dam, Monongalia County, W. Va.

16360. Water Flowing Over a Dam in Monongalia County, W. Va.

16361. Cooper's Rock State Park Entrance, Monongalia County, W. Va.

16362. Tourists at Cooper's Rock, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Directors and Officers of the Allegheny Power System toured the Monongahela Power Company service area Sept. 21-23.  Pictured at Lakeview Country Club they are left to right; Harold F. Butler (director), Charles B. Finch (ABS vice president), G. B. Hoffman (EHV project director), Norman Laughlin (public relations director--Monongahela), Hugh D. McDowell (APS vice president and secretary), E. Wallace Wilkinson (APS vice president and treasurer), Donald M. Kammert (Monongahela president), Francis H. May Jr. (director), George F. Schurman (director),  Robert J. MacDonald (West Penn Power Executive vice president), Benjamin Bennett (West Penn Power secretary and treasurer), Edward H. Walworth Jr. (director), J. Lee Rice Jr. (APS president), Charles D. Lyons (Potomac Edison President), Earle S. Thompson (chairman of the board), William A. Lyon (director), Harold Fetty (Monongahela representative), J. M. McCardell (Potomac Edison vice president), Joseph H. Taggart (director), Walter McKinney  (Monongahela representative), Allen Kenyon (APS controller)and James Wilt (Morgantown Division Manager).

16363. Directors and Officers of the Monongahela Power Company, Fort Martin, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Pictured on the far left; Lee J. Rice Jr.  Pictured sixth from the right is W. Truslow Hyde Jr.  Pictured fifth from the right is C. R. Nailer.  Pictured third from the right is Don Potter.

16364. Fort Martin Power Plant Visitors on Consol's Tow-Boat--the R. L. Ireland, Fort Martin, Monongalia County, W. Va.

"The rectangle in the center of the picture above marks the location of Fort Martin Power Station, the first unit of which is scheduled for completion in 1967.  The unit will cost $57.5 million, will have a generating capability of 500,000 kilowatts and will burn about 1,350,000 tons of coal per year, all of which will come from mines in the immediate area.  The plant will be about three-quarters of a mile upstream from the Pennsylvania state line."

16365. Aerial View of Site of Fort Martin Power Plant, Monongalia County, W. Va.

16366. Coal Uploading Facility at Fort Martin Power Plant, Monongalia County, W. Va.

'W. Truslow Hyde, Jr. 'left' security analyst for the F. S. Smither & Co., financial firm, New York, was one of eight analysts who visited the Morgantown area yesterday, heard the store of coal's future and visited the site of Fort Martin where Monongahela Power company will build a new power generating station.  In the group looking at the site from the bridge of the Consolidation Coal company's tow-boat, the R. L. Ireland, are, left to right:  Hyde, Don Kammert, administrative vice president of Monongahela Power company; C. R. Nailler, vice president, operations, Consolidation Coal company; President Don Potter of Monongahela and J. Lee Rice, Jr., president of Allegheny Power Systems, host to the analysts on their visit to the Monongahela Valley.'

16367. Visitor's to Site of Fort Martin Power Plant, Monongalia County, W. Va.

16368. Franciscan Monastery on Tyrone Road, Monongalia County, W. Va.