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Chesapeake and Ohio and Virginian Coal Cars with a shed in the background. Taken at the Summerlee mine.

1. Coal Cars with Shed in the Background at Summerlee Mine

Caption on back reads, 'When better coal is prepared, White Oak will load and prepare it. We are proud of this picture of a car of "White Oak" Lump coal. This picture was also taken without the knowledge of the White Oak employees who loaded it. If you drive past any of the White Oak Mines on U.S. Highway 19-21, in Fayette County, W. Va., you will see many just like it.'

2. White Oak Coal in a Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Car

Railroad and houses at the Summerlee Mine.

3. Summerlee Mine

Chessapeake and Ohio train cars full of coal.

4. Coal Cars at Summerlee or Cranberry, W. Va.

Chesapeake and Ohio coal cars full of coal.

5. Loaded Coal Cars at Summerlee or Cranberry

Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR_304: C.& O. H-6 Mallet #1479 and a second 2-6-6-2 with coal train on Piney Creek branch near Prince, W. Va.'

6. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Locomotive No. 1479 and a Second 2-6-6-2 on Piney Creek Near Prince, W. Va.

Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR-262: C.& O. H-7 #1560 with coal drag at speed at Talcott, W. Va.'

7. Locomotive No. 1560 at Talcott, W. Va.

Image from the collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society. 'CSPR-311: Brakeman signals from rear of C. & O. Caboose #90820 on rear of Piney Creek branch coal train near Stanaford, W. Va.'

8. Chesapeake and Ohio Brakeman Signals Near Stanaford, W. Va.

C. & O. cars line along the tracks that run through the coal town.

9. Chesapeake and Ohio Train Carrying Coal from McDonald Colliery Company in McDonald, W. Va.