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'Looking nearly east at mile 113.3  River visible almost to mile 121 just above Eggleston; Pembroke just off left edge of picture; limestone quarry in foreground.'
'Looking north northeast from opposite mile 116.  Pembroke, Virginia in upper left; foot of Doe Mountain in background.'
'Looking southeast at mile 110.3.  Limestone quarry and cement mill in lower left; Klotz, Virginia, just above; State Highway no. 23 crosses bridge at Ripplemead near upper right; wet-weather ponds in sinks in Limestone near right edge.'
'Looking northeast at mile 105.6.  Pearisburg, Virginia, below and to right of picture; Norfolk and Western to right; Virginian Railway to left of river as in pictures 45 to 55; base of a spur of Peters Mountain in background.'
'Looking east at mile 102; river is view to about mile 107; Wenonah, Virginia, in middle background; Pearisburg in upper right.'
'Looking southeast at mile 100; town of Narrows, Virginia; spur of East River Mountain in right foreground; steam plant of Virginia Railway in center.'
'Looking southeast at mile 99; the Narrows between East River Mountain (right)and Peters Mountain (left); town of Narrows, Virginia, in right background; camera pointed toward sun.'
'Looking northeast at mile 95.1. Lurich, Virginia, in middle; village of Rich Creek on river near right; Peterstown in right background.'
'Glenlyn, Virginia, steam plant of Appalachian electric Power Company (85,000 kw. capacity).  Virginian Railway crosses river and both railroads leave new River and turn westward up East River.  Looking east at mile 94.  Recording gage of Geological Survey located in temporary structure on near side of river just above new four-span steel highway bridge which was erected about 1930, and from which current meter measurements are made.'
'Looking south southwest at mile 91.1.  Glenlyn in distance.  New River has left the Mountains and is cutting into the Allegheny plateau.  Near upper limits of backwater of the proposed Bluestone development (project No. 379) and the Bull Falls Dam subsequently proposed by interests affiliated with the Appalachian Electric Power Company.'
'Looking southeast at mile 88.  Wylie Falls in middle foreground; picture taken about 5 p.m.'
'Looking south southeast at mile 86.7.  Wylie Falls a little beyond and to right of center of picture; Glenlyn in distance.'