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Klondyke Mine, Dunn Loop was the largest producer in the field. 'Dunn Loop Coal and Const. Chartered in W. Va. on Feb. 16, 1893.'
Tipple and General Store in the Background
Collins Operation - tipple and coke ovens.  Collins Colliery Co., Fayette County.  Daily capacity 1200 tons, 125 tons.
Birds eye view of Summerlee Mine, shows railroad leading to the tipple.
Panoramic view of the town of MacDonald with tipple on the hillside.
Men and horses stand in cut in hillside.  This construction work done by the White Oak Railway Co. was the Carter's Branch Cut to connection with the Virginia Railway.
View of tipple, coke ovens, and surrounding buildings.
Passenger Train of White Oak Railway Co. with a line of people outside of it.
'Operated by Cranberry Fuel Company of Raleigh County. Daily capacity was 1000 tons.'
Early days of Sprague Mine and Town of Cranberry Fuel Company.
'Stuart Mine - Wooden tipple and powerhouse. Operated by Stuart Colliery Co. of Fayette Co. Daily capacity - 1250 tons.'
Sherwood Mine - power house, tipple, and dwelling houses. Price Hill Fuel Co., Fayette County.  Daily capacity - 1250 tons coal.
White Oak Fuel Co., Wingrove Mine - Tipple and Power House in Fayette County.
'Sprague Mine Tipple operated by Cranberry Fuel Co. of Raleigh County. Daily Capacity - 1000 tons coal.'
'Great Kanawha Colliery Co., Kanawha County.'
Freight and Passenger Train of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company.
Prudence mine, Fayette County, which began operating in 1900.  Daily capacity - 1000 tons coal.
'Operated by Cranberry Fuel Co. of Raleigh County. Daily capacity was 1250 tons.'
Tipple with filled coal cars.
Beckley Slope Mine Tipple and Powerhouse operated by Beckley Coal and Coke Co. of Raleigh County.
'Operated by the White Oak Fuel Co. of Fayette County.'