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This three wheeled hand car was used for railroad track inspection. It provided a means of quick railroad transportation using manual power. Similar hand cars were used for mail delivery as well.

397. Man Riding a Velocipede Down Train Tracks, Foxburg, Pa.

3rd from left: Thomas Jefferson Taylor (great grandfather of James Green); 1st from left, back row: Oscar Goodluck; just below Oscar: his wife, Julia Taylor Goodluck; 1st from left, front row: James E. Green (photographer's son); 2nd from left, front row: Virginia Green; 4th from left, front row: daughter of Walter Taylor; 4th from left, back row: Walter Taylor.

398. James Green Family Portrait, Around St. Mary's, W. Va.

James E. Green St. standing on left, James E. Green Jr. on the far right, Virginia Green standing in front of woman in white dress, and Edith Taylor Green is in the center wearing a dark blouse and white skirt.

399. Zeke Dye House and Farm, Around St. Mary's, W. Va.

400. Family Portrait, Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

401. Folding Stand on Bike Invented by Henry Arnison Hunter of Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

402. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

From a drawing made by Henry Howe in 1843.

403. Collodion Glass Plate Negative of Illustration of Residence of James Rumsey, Inventor of Steamboat, Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, W. Va.

404. Collodion Glass Plate Negative of an Illustrated and Unidentified Man, Likely from Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

405. Farm Home on Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

406. Woman Leaning Against Fence Alongside Road, Somewhere in Eastern Panhandle of W. Va.

407. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

"James Rumsey was the great originator of practical steam navigation. This buhr stone in bath square, Berkeley Springs, is, as yet, the only memorial to the world's great benefactor. Copyright by John Moray 1909."

408. Rumsey's Mill Stone of 1782, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.