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Close-up view of roof drill in action. Man in background is tightening bolt with air powered wrench at Consol. No. 204, Jenkins, Ky.

2221. Miners Roof Bolting at Consol No. 204, Jenkins, Ky.

A coal cutter with nine foot cutting blade at work in Consol. Coal Co. Mine No. 32, Owings, W. Va.

2222. Cutting Machine in Operation at Mine No. 32

Men sitting down on benches with mine diagrams on the walls. Joe Akers is on the right.

2223. Miners in a Mine Office

2224. Elrama Power Station

Front Row 'Left to Right'; N.T. Berry, North Western-Hanna, R.C. Larsen,North Western-Hanna, J.J. Larsen, North Western-Hanna. Back Row 'Left to Right'; Robert O'Conner, North Western-Hanna, J.E. Fier, North Western-Hanna, G.M. Allis, North Western-Hanna, M.L. Zhan, North Western-Hanna, Alfred Christopherson, North Western-Hanna, Harry Turner, Superintendent, Loveridge Mine.

2225. Employees of the Loveridge Mine

2226. Coal Miner at Work Underground

2227. Elrama Power Station

12 th. st. heating plant, 650,000 lbs/hr.

2228. 12th Street Heating Plant, Allegheny County Steam Heating Company.

2229. Interior of Power Plant at Rivesville, Marion County, W. Va.

2230. Coke Being Emptied into a Railway Car, U. S. Steel Plant

Plant that produces tar acids.

2231. Pittsburgh Coke and Chemical Plant

Caption on back reads, 'Coke Plants, White-hot coke being pushed from a by-product coke oven at United States Steel Corporation's Clairton, Pa. Works. The car into which the coke is being pushed goes to a quenching tower where it is cooled. Located in the great Pittsburgh steel-producing area, the Clairton by-product coke plant is one of the largest in te world, with a battery of more than 1,500 coke ovens, and has a daily consumption capacity of 30,000 tons of coal. Undated photo courtesy U.S. Steel.; Stamp: Bituminous Coal Institute, 320 Southern Bldg. Washington 5, D.C.

2232. White-Hot Coke Being Processed at United States Steel Corporation's Clairton, Pa.