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Elmer Davis Burner (1874-1952) posing outside during winter in suit and hat.. Lived on Burner Hill in Cass, W.Va. Son of George and Sarah Warwick Burner. Grandson of Abraham Burner, the Pioneer. Married Mary Louise Gillispie. Later lived in…

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Men standing on top of the studded structure of the Neighbors house being built in Cass, W.Va. In picture: Amos Doyle, Lem Walker, Farmer Blackhurst, Henry Blackhurst and unknown.

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Aftermath of large flood of the Greenbrier River in Cass, W.Va. Shows stores, street and steel bridge.

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Greenbrier River flooding in Cass, W.Va. 1917. Water covering the East Side of Town.

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Group of fourteen ice skaters on the Greenbrier River in Cass, W.Va.

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Group of people standing around a train engine belonging to the Hosterman Lumber Company. The boiler on the Climax engine exploded on July 26, 1906 coming across the top of Little Mountain near Cass, W.Va. The explosion occurred behind the Uriah…

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Two story hotel at Sitlington, south of Cass, W.Va. Owner and his family, Mr. and Mrs. North Nottingham and son Carl, are seen in the front yard

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Four couples ice skating on the Greenbrier River in Cass, W.Va.

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Moonshine Still, Lincoln Cochran, U.S. Marshall, on right

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Log Drive on Knapps Creek or the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, West Virginia

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A group of loggers at a logging camp on Cheat Mountain in northern Pocahontas County. Camp belonged to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.

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Logging Crew in woods on Cheat Mountain in northern Pocahontas County. Loggers were from camp belonging to West Virginai Pulp and Paper Co.

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Unknown man standing beside Shay No. 13 parked at the extract plant of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company in Cass, W.Va.

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Five men standing on floor of a house being built in Cass, W.Va. Shows man with horse and wagon and small houses in the background.

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Six men gathered around a wrecked log train near Cass, W.Va. In the Spring of 1920.

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Men of the Cass Presbyterian Church posing in front of the church in Cass, W.Va. In the picture: Rev. Harry Blackhurst and Allen Jabez Blackhurst.

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The old Blackhurst Family Home in Cass, W.Va which was built in 1901. Shows some family members standing on front porch.

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Six older students at Spruce School. Teacher was Ruth Blackhurst. In the picture: Bob Nelson, Oneda Powers, Barbara Nelson and Butch Cousins. The lumber town of Spruce was on Cheat Mountain above Cass, W.Va.
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