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View of Coke ovens and buildings surrounding them at the Collinsville Mine, Glen Jean.

1. Coke Ovens at Collinsville Mine, Glen Jean

Men stand in front of the tipple and power house at the Great Kanawha Mine, Great Kanawha Colliery Co., Kanawha County.

2. Great Kanawha Mine Tipple and Power House, Great Kanawha Colliery Company, Kanawha County, W. Va.

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

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

Portrait of men standing on and around a porch.

4. General Office Staff of the New River Coal Company

Loaded August 30, 1913.

5. First Mine Car Loaded with Coal, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

6. First Coal Loaded in Railroad Cars, Tipple, Mine No. 301, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Cars and people file down the streets at Mount Hope, W. Va.

7. Main Street, Mount Hope, W. Va.

8. Coal Stored at Mouth of Mine Before Tracks Were Laid, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

9. Hauling Mine Supplies and Building Material Over the Mountains for Construction Work

On the front: "Five teams- six mules each team- hauling building material from mouth of Beaver Creek, a distance of twenty-five miles, prior to arrival of railroad."

10. Teams of Mules Hauling Building Material From Mouth of Beaver Creek, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: "Substation- reducing current from 40,000 volts to 250 volts."

11. Substation, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: " Boone Creek is named after Daniel Boone, who passed through this country in 1781. The tree still stands and is in a healthy condition. It is located about two miles from Fleming, near the lower end of the property."

12. Tree at Boone Creek