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Scene from Cass, W. Va. from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows view of the company store and the residential section of company houses.

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Richard Thomas Daugherty was born in Clover Lick, W.Va. on May 16, 1924 to Isaac and Rosa Reed Daugherty. He married Annie J. Jones on July 3, 1948.
Mr. Daugherty was a veteran of World War II and was employed by the West Virginia Department of…

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Postcard Scene of Cass, W.Va. Shows first company houses and orginal company store.

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C&O Crew of six on the first motorcar in use on the Greenbrier Sub-Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio, probably near Cass

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Track Crew of 5, probably C&O, with speeder on track by lumber yard at Cass. Worked for the first mill at Cass.

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

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

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

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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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