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A group of men are pictured on and beside a locomotive. Subjects unidentified.

109. Round House Crew, Thurmond, W. Va.

The walk way on the right is identified as leading to the Dun Glen Hotel. Wallace Bennett lived in the first house from 1918 to 1922, and the second house from 1925 to 1933.

110. Railroad Section Houses, Thurmond, W. Va.

From left to right are C. C. Beury, unidentified, C. L. Garvin, Sr., Paddy Ryan, unidentified, and unidentified. The men are coal operators and are posing on the south side of the train platform.

111. Coal Operators on Southside Train Platform, Thurmond, W. Va.

P. H. Kelly and a colleague stand outside of a dog wagon--a small restaurant often specializing in short orders that occupies a converted vehicle or that is built to suggest such a vehicle.

112. Dog Wagon at Depot, Thurmond, W. Va.

An unidentified man stands at the building's entrance.

113. National Bank of Thurmond, Thurmond, W. Va.

On the left, a man stands at the window of New River Banking & Trust Co. On the right is Mankin Drug Co.

114. Mankin Building, Thurmond, W. Va.

A group of miners sit inside the Ford bus that will take them to the Wenonah Mine.

115. Turkey Gap Coal and Coke Company Bus No. 1, Dott, W. Va.

Standing at the gate are Mother, Emma and Andy Oschlager.

116. Home of Turkey Knob Company Coal Miner, Turkey Knob, W. Va.

A power shovel dumps dirt into a truck.

117. West Virginia Turnpike Construction

The store was built prior to 1890 and was used until 1951.

118. Store Interior, Watson, W. Va.

Three men stand beside the tracks while steam pours out of the building's many chimneys.

119. White Oak Fuel Company Facilities, Whipple, W. Va.

Men stand around the "Whipple Tipple."

120. White Oak Fuel Company Tipple, Whipple, W. Va.