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649. Railroad Coal Cars at a Tipple next to a River with Tracks for Coal Carts in the Foreground

Virginian and C&O coal trains outside of a coal town.

650. Virginian and Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Cars Passing By Miner's Houses

Caption on back reads, 'The one grade White Oak is mighty proud of its Domestic Mine Run. Here you see twenty-two cars of this grade at our Cranberry No. 3 Mine. This Mine Run is very coarse; free from impurities; has a bright shiny appearance and we ship a million tons of it every year. Just think of it, 20,000 cars of this fine fuel shipped to satisfied customers each year. We also want you to notice the background of the picture, showing the neat homes occupied by the men who mine 'White Oak' coal. Notice also how neat the surroundings are. Houses are kept neatly painted; yards fenced; grounds kept clean and everything possible done to provide a nice place for employees to live.'

651. Coal Cars and Homes at Cranberry No. 3 Mine

Freight and Passenger Train of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company.

652. Freight and Passenger Train, Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company

This is a view of the Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

653. Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

Men at work constructing Bee Hive Coke ovens.

654. Erecting Bee Hive Coke Ovens

655. Coal Filled Mine Cars, Winding Gulf Collieries, Raleigh County, W. Va.

656. Coal Loading at Winding Gulf CollieriesTipple

657. Winding Gulf Collieries, Tipple & Related Buildings

658. Coal Filled Hoppers, Winding Gulf Collieries

Tipple and related buildings at the Winding Gulf Collieries, Raleigh County, W. Va.

659. Tipple and Related Buildings, Winding Gulf Collieries, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Winding Gulf No. 1 Preparation Plant, Winding Gulf Collieries.

660. Preparation Plant, Winding Gulf No. 1, Winding Gulf Collieries