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Mining town of Lochgelly in the Winter.

73. Winter Scene at Lochgelly, W. Va.

The usual number of shoppers cars in front of Whipple Store.

74. Cars Parked in front of the Whipple Store

'The one grade White Oak is mighty proud of, is its Domestic Mine Run. Here yousee twenty-two cars of this grade at our Cranberry No. 3 Mine. This Mine Run is very coarse; free from impurities; has a bright shiny appearance and we ship a million tons of it every year. Just think of it, 20,000 cars of this fine fuel shipped to satisfied customers each year. We also want you to notice the background of the picture, showing the neat homes occupied by the men who mine White Oak coal. Notice also how neat the surroundings are. Houses are kept neatly painted; yards fensed; grounds kept clean and everything possible done to provide a nice place for employees to live.'

75. Railroad Cars Filled with Domestic Mine Run Grade Coal at White Oak Coal Company's Cranberry No. 3 Mine

Railroad and houses at the Summerlee Mine.

76. Summerlee Mine

Trains filled with coal file past a group of miners houses in Sprague, W. Va.

77. Miner's Houses in Sprague, W. Va.

Some miners houses at Prudence, W. Va.

78. Prudence, W. Va.

View of houses that line the hilltop above the Sherwood Mine.

79. Price Hill Fuel Company's Sherwood Mine

Children playing at the Cranberry playground, with a view of the town in the background.

80. Cranberry Playground and Store, Price Hill, W. Va.

Town of Scarbro in the fifties. You can see the town store, church, and the Wykle house.

81. Town of Scarbro, W. Va.

Aerial view of the town of Cranberry 'Foreground' and the town of Prosperity 'Background.'

82. Towns of Cranberry and Prosperity, W. Va.

View of the church at Cranberry.

83. Community Church at Cranberry, W. Va.

View of the town of Scarbro shows part of White Oak Valley.

84. White Oak Coal Company Town of Scarbro, Fayette County, W. Va.