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'General view of the poultry farm of Mr. O. M. Stone, Cottageville, W. Va. The largest as well as the most profitable  poultry farm in Jackson County.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

1. Poultry Farm, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Laying house number 2 on Mr. Stone's poultry farm. This house holding 300 hens, is ten feet wide and 100 feet long. It cost $125.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

2. O. M. Stone's Laying House No. 2, Jackson County, W. Va.

'This house is constructed like the letter T. The main part of the house is 14'6" x 8'. joining this at the middle of the south side is a roosting shed 12' x 40'.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

3. Laying House Number 3 on O. M. Stone's Poultry Farm, Jackson County, W. Va.

'Interior of scratching room of the T shaped house. This room is 14'6" x 80'. Note nest boxes, home-made hoppers, sliding windows, and water pans. Mr. Stone is sitting on a box to the right.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

4. O. M. Stone's Poultry House or Scratching Room, Jackson County, W. Va.

'These chicks are all raised in small coops similar to the one shown in the background.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

5. O. M. Stone Feeding his Chickens, Jackson County, W. Va.

'The residence of Mr. O. M. Stone. This house was built from the proceeds of the sales of eggs on this farm. The two girls add $100 to the family purse by washing and grading the eggs.' From photo album labeled 'Stewart A. Cody, County Agent, Jackson County, 1912.'

6. Home of O. M. Stone, Jackson County, W. Va.