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Pile of coal in mine after shooting it down.

385. Coal After Shooting, Price Hill Colliery Company

Pile of large chunks of coal inside a mine.

386. Coal After Shooting, Price Hill Colliery Company

Miners and a man in a suit pose for a portrait with a mine locomotive.

387. Mine Locomotive, Price Hill Colliery Company

Coal on a conveyor belt.

388. Main Conveyor, R.O.M. Coal, Price Hill Colliery Company

'Showing where encline [sic] was dynamiteed to save lower part of encline [sic]and tipple.

389. Damaged Coal Mine Incline

Tipple with filled coal cars lined up below.

390. Consolidation Coal Company Tipple

'The Mountaineer,60 cubic yard shovel: the Mountaineer is the world's largest shovel; it is the largest unit of mobile land machinery ever constructed in this country. It will be used to remove earth and rock overburden, with a maximum average of 90 feet in depth (under favorable contour conditions, the machine will be able to go to a top maximum of 120 feet of overburden), from the 4 1/2 foot Pittsburgh coal seam in Eastern Ohio. Although the four large machines which Hanna has had in service for several years at its open-cut mines are among the largest ever built, they are not capable of removing overburden averaging as much as 90 feet in depth. The Mountaineer makes possible the recovery of millions of tons of coal not recoverable with the smaller machines.'

391. Mountaineer, the World's Largest Shovel

'50 Cubic-Yard Shovel at Georgetown No. 12 Mine of Hanna Coal Company, Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company: These electric shovels are used to remove the earth and rock overburden from the coal seam. In a month's time, they will each remove as much as 1,600,000 cubic yards, or some 2,400,000 tons. If this material were to be loaded into open railroad cars, it would fill some 48,000 of them.'

392. 50 Cubic Yard Shovel at Georgetown No. 12 Mine

393. Unidentified Tipple

394. Pond Creek Colliery

395. Sprague Tipple

396. Consol No. 26 New England Mine Tipple