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The headhouse or shed used for storage. This one contains construction materials , probably used in building railroads and support structures.

1. Headhouse, Kingston, Fayette County, W. Va

A long, steep conveyor line use to move coal from the mines and down the mountain in Fayette County.

2. Conveyor Line, Solvay Collieries company, Kingston, W. va.

Identified, back row: Troy; Elliott; Betty; Robert E.; Elias; Joe D. Front row: Mary; Rose; Anderson; Willis; Levicy Chafin Hatfield; Tennyson. The photo was taken during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad in southwest West Virginia.

3. Anderson Hatfield Family, Tug Fork District, W. Va.

Photograph was taken during the construction of the Ohio extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

4. Civil Engineers' Camp During Railroad Construction, Doane, Wayne County, W. Va.

Members of a team of engineers working on the Ohio Extension of the Norfolk & Western Railroad through the Tug River Valley in Southern West Virginia. L to R: Flint, Russel, Wright.

5. Camp Eight of Engineers for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Tug Fork River, West Virginia

Unidentified engineers, working on the Ohio Extension, pose in front of a log cabin.

6. Camp Six of Engineers for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Tug Fork River, West Virginia