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"Slough" (wetland,shallow lake) in front of the Allen Blackhurst home in Cass, W.Va. Shows group of small houses on the other side.

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Elmer Burner House on top of the hill at left, overlooking a section of the town of Cass, W.Va.

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Aeriel view of the logging town of Cass, W.Va. Wide view shows company store, churches, company houses.

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

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Beatrice Blackhurst Sheets, seated on left facing camera, at work in the Mower Lumber Company Office in Cass, W.Va. Shows three other workers.

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Allen "Farmer" Blackhurst (in black hat) pouring molten metal in the shop of Mower Lumber Company in Cass, W.Va. Shows three other workers.

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

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

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Chesapeake and Ohio Section House at Sitlington south of Cass, W.Va. C. P. Adams and his family are pictured on the flower laden front porch.

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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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Six men on Chesapeake and Ohio Section Crew posed on a handcar on the railroad track near Sitlington, south of Cass, W.Va.

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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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An early view of the town of Cass, W.Va. Taken from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows company houses, company store, church, school.

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View of the original Cass Station with millyard of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company in the background.

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Row of 5 company houses in the lumber town of Spruce, W.Va. near Cass. Shows wooden walkways and outdoor toilets. Mill barely visible in background.
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