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- A long line of people walking on a trail beside the water.2
- A black and white photograph from the base of Blackwater Falls.1
- A black-and-white photograph of a fishing pool on North Fork of South Branch, Potomac River above Petersburg, W. Va. A large rock structure, shaped in an upside down V, with a cave entrance can be seen.1
- A group of people on steps that lead into the water, as seen from a boat.1
- A long line of people walking on a trail beside the water. The photo was taken from a boat and the corner of the boat can be seen.1
- A photograph of "The Sinks," where the head of Gandy Creek disappears through a cavern. The stream emerges about 3/4 miles away.1
- A photograph of Lake Sherwood, located in Greenbrier County, W.Va.1
- A photograph of the Gauley River looking upstream from the railroad bridge at Gauley Bridge.1
- Aerial view of Summit Lake. A popular recreation lake that was built cooperatively with the West Virginia Conservation Commission.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of men presumed to be working on the Harmon Creek Watershed. Front Row, Left to Right: Paul Altomarice, John Fozzi; 2nd Row, Left to Right: John C. Moore, Mayor Frank Rybka, Chester Barnabie, Congressman Arch A. Moore; Back Row, Left to Right: Edie Mallnowski, Pete Sokalowski, Thos Evans, James Lord, City Manager and John Cromwell.1
- Elk River from the bridge at Gassaway, W.Va. The headwaters of this river are in the Monongahela National Forest.1
- Five unidentified people squatting along the edge of a creek washing items.1
- Four people standing and squatting along the edge of a creek. One person appears to be washing items off in a basket and another is holding a pole in the water.1
- Houses and nature along the waterfront.1
- Looking up Shaver's Fork from the Island at Stuart Recreational Area.1
- North Fork Valley from Wildcat Hill in the Monongahela National Forest.1
- People at a narrow beach as seen from a boat.1
- Photograph from the base of Blackwater Falls.1
- Tree covered hills along the water.1