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Harrison Construction Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania grading the Kanawha Airport site, circa 1945 or 1946, using a Northwest 80-D shovel to load a Euclid 15-ton capacity rear dump truck with shot rock.

1. Harrison Construction Company Operations on Kanawha Airport

2. Parkette Chicken Dinners Restaurant

3. General Processing Equipment Corporation Plant, Charleston, W. Va.

4. General Processing Equipment Corporation Plant, Charleston, W. Va.

5. Steel Erectors Inc., W. Va. Steel

Finished pieces of pottery sit on shelf in foreground.

6. Man Guides Group of Women on Pottery Wheel, Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

7. Lab Inside Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

8. Workers Operating Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

9. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

10. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

11. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

12. Interior of Sun Sand Co. Operations

13. Sandstone Traveling Down Chute Inside of Sun Sand Co. Factory

14. Rickety Tracks Around Top Edge of Sun Sand Co. Mine

15. Backhoe Placing Sandstone in Carts on Sun Sand Co. Mine

16. Sun Sand Co. Final Product, Sand, Traveling Down Conveyor Belt

Charleston Police Officer seated at the counter.

17. People Eating Inside of Winns Restaurant, Charleston, W. Va.

View of utensils and glassware stand and also view behind the cash register.

18. Interior View of Winns Restaurant, Charleston, W. Va.

19. Kitchen Staff Prepares Chicken Among Other Activities at Winns Restaurant, Charleston, W. Va.

20. L.M. McCown and Sons Co. Refrigerated Wholesale Meats Truck at Fruehauf Trailer Company Building, Charleston, W. Va.

21. Chemical Storage Barrels and Operations at Ohio Apex Chemical Co. Factory, Nitro, W. Va.

22. Lab Inside Ohio Apex Chemical Co. Factory, Nitro, W. Va.

23. Chemical Storage Barrels Underground at Ohio Apex Chemical Co. Factory, Nitro, W. Va.

24. Exterior View of Ohio Apex Chemical Co. Factory, Nitro, W. Va.