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This unlighted, 957 foot railroad tunnel is located 2.5 miles north of Frostburg, Maryland.

40621. Interior of Borden Tunnel During Construction on Western Maryland Railroad

The first bank established in Calhoun County opening its doors in 1901 to a cautious public being "reluctant to hand over their money for keeping to someone else".

40622. Calhoun County Bank, Grantsville, W. Va.

Organized and issued a charter in 1935, stockholders were L. J. Morris, C. A. Jarvis and Earnest Mollohan.

40623. Calhoun Super-Service Inc, Grantsville, W. Va.

Opened in 1955 when gas was 29 cents a gallon. The business was home-owned by A. G. "Ted" Burch.

40624. Burch Chevrolet, Grantsville, W. Va.

Borden Tunnel was located a few miles north of Frostburg, Maryland.

40625. Interior of Borden Tunnel During Construction on Western Maryland Railroad

40626. First Train on Connellsville Extension of Western Maryland Railroad

Private planes dropped bombs near here during the Coal Wars.

40627. Blair Mountain; Town of Blair; Looking NE from Fire Tower Site; Logan Co., W. Va.

Crooked Creek Gap area saw heavy fighting during the Battle of Blair. Archaeologist Mike Workman uses metal detector to scan rock pile from artifacts with Howard Green to the right.

40628. Blair Mountain; Rock Pile Near Crooked Creek Gap; Logan Co., W. Va.

This trail would have seen lots of action during the battle of Blair Mountain due to the large amount of fighting that occured at Crooked Creek Gap.

40629. Blair Mountain; Crooked Creek Gap; Logan Co., W. Va.

Ammunition was more than likely left from the Battle of Blair Mountain. Shell is located in the center of the photo.

40630. Blair Mountain; Spent .30-06 Shell Found On Point NW of Crooked Creek Gap; Logan Co., W. Va.

Line of defense for company guards and deputies from sheriff's department and U.S. Army.

40631. Blair Mountain Earthwork at Bill Smith Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.

Line of defense for company guards and deputies from the sheriff's department and the U.S. Army.

40632. Blair Mountain Earthworks, South Side of Bill Smith Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.