Four men standing in front of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station at Winterburn. Clarence Livesay, Agent. Shows signage for Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office, and Adams Express Company
Log landing at Wildell on the west fork of the Greenbrier River in upper Pocahontas County. Shows three men with horse team skidding logs. Over 1,000,000 board feet at this landing in 1912.
Postcard - View of Thornwood, W.Va. with two-story house in foreground and the lumber mill in the background. Utility poles and split rail fence visible near house with maturing apple orchard. Postcard is addressed to Mrs. D. B. Canfield in Elkins,…
A small black and white dog looking out on the log pond at the old lumber town of Spruce on Cheat Mountain above Cass, W.Va. Shows company houses, Western Maryland train and train underpass.
Postcard - Large group of children with teacher at Thornwood School in Thornwood, W.Va. Nina Wright is far left on back row (marked with 1), Louis Page Wright is center left (marked with 2). Children of Louis Clinton and Bertha Hamner Wright.
Business district on East side of Cass, W.Va. Following Greenbrier River Flood. Visible landmarks include Cooper's Store and the iron bridge crossing the river
C&O Track Crew at Stony Bottom, W.Va. Shows six young men on small car in front of what appears to be a store. Sign on left says "Agent for Long Wear Shoes." Part of Stony Bottom rail sign visible at right of photo.
Postcard - Bird's Eye View of Winterburn, W.Va.Lumber mill is shown on the right, company houses on the left. Logging town is in northern Pocahontas County near Bartow.