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Property located in Logan and Mingo counties.
Property located in Logan and Mingo counties.
Property situated in Logan and Mingo counties.
Ferdinand C. Menk is the second on the left looking away from the camera.
Ferdinand C. Menk is the man with the black tie in the middle of the portrait.

427. Tipple

In this portrait, Menk and an unidentified woman are sitting together. Menk has on a hat and the woman is wearing sunglasses.
On the front: "Built by Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation."On the back: "125'x 26'x6' 6" 40 barges. Woods Brothers Construction Company, Lincoln, Nebraska."
Male workers are standing around examining machinery in this portrait.
Section three of three. Please see 035684 (section one) and 035685 (section two).
Section two of three. Please see 035684 (section one) and 035686 (section three).
Section one of three. Please see 035685 (section two) and 035686 (section three).
Mine workers are posed next to the loading boom.
Mine workers are posed next to the dumping car.
Portrait taken from the railroad tracks next to the highway. Cars and trucks can be seen passing underneath the conveyor.
Cars pass underneath the coal conveyor in this portrait taken from the railroad tracks.
Old cars parked in front of a store front.
"Loading booms, lowered to level of track. The coal drops between the rails to a hopper below from which point a conveyor carries the coal to the river tipple and barges."
"Looking west on tramroad showing mine cars loaded with coal, head house, conveyor line, railroad tipple, river tipple and Kanawha River."
"Six ton motor and mine cars loaded with man trip for second shift."
"This is a shaker conveyor minus the duckbill, with a 90 degree turn at the face of a 55 foot room. The loaders are seen shoveling coal into the shaker."