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A small pond where ducks have gathered on the edge by the bank.

109. Ducks on a Pond, a Familiar Scene on West Virginia Farms

A very large field that has a bloomed crop of buckwheat.

110. Field of Buckwheat in Preston County, W. Va.

Pounding rapids move down the river.

111. New Richmond Falls, New River

A small rocky, mountain stream surrounded by woodland.

112. Cranberry River, 3000 Feet Above Sea, Pocahontas County

Grassy fenced in hills surround Dougher's Knob. Copyrighted by Wallace.

113. Dougher's Knob, Greenbrier County

Caption reads, 'Cut No. 13 is a view of the the government test road near Huntington.  The final solution of the road problem rests with the National and State Governments.'

114. Government Test Road Near Huntington, W. Va.

A beautiful view of the layered mountain folds on the Allegheny Highlands.

115. Mountain Folds on the Allegheny Highlands, Pendleton County

A dense forest full of trees and underbrush.  The forest bed is covered with ferns and other types of flora.

116. Forest of Spruce and Black Birch

This small farm home is the birth place of state treasurer, Newton Ogdin.

117. Early-Day Farm Home, Pleasants County

118. Unidentified Man in Horse and Carriage Arrives at a Gathering on a West Virginia Farm

119. Farmers at Work

Buckets or keelers used to catch slow dripping syrup from tapped tree, most likely a maple tree. The keelers pictured were made at Bittinger, Garrett County, Maryland, early to mid 19th century.

120. Keelers Used to Catch Syrup From Tapped Tree