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This picture shows a days run of coal below Summerlee Tipple just before being moved by the railroad crews. Three cars of stove size, four cars of lump, four cars of egg and eleven cars of slack constitute the loading for the day.<br />Note how the cars are trimmed! What a neat appearance they present! Even the cars of slack are evenly loaded and trimmed. Careful inspection and frequent supervision accounts for results like the camera shows. Every attention is paid to the preparation and marketing of 'White Oak' coal. No detail is to small to receive our most careful attention. Conditions shown here prevail at all the White Oak Mines. Each and every car leaving a White Oak Mine is carefully inspected as loaded by an experienced and competent inspector; all impurities removed and the car fully loaded and properly trimmed just as you see them in this picture.

1. Summerlee Mine

Chesapeake and Ohio and Virginian Coal Cars with a shed in the background.

2. Coal Cars with Shed in the Background at Summerlee Mine

Chesapeake and Ohio and Virginian Coal Cars with a shed in the background. Taken at the Summerlee mine.

3. Coal Cars with Shed in the Background at Summerlee Mine

Coal cars beside some houses and the company store with cars in front of it.

4. Coal Cars and General Store at Summerlee Mine

The Summerlee Store at the Summerlee Mine of the New River Company. The people sitting in front of the store from right to left; Harry Stamper, Lola Lewis, A.R. Long, Delia Alexander, A.J. Bishop.

5. New River Coal Company, Summerlee Store

6. Summerlee Hoisting Room, C. B. Lee, Engineer, at the Controller

Bulletin board emphasizing safety themes.

7. Summerlee Safety Bulletin Board

Birds eye view of Summerlee Mine, shows railroad leading to the tipple.

8. Bird's Eye View of a Part of Summerlee, W. Va.

Railroad and houses at the Summerlee Mine.

9. Summerlee Mine

Railroad Cars filled with coal lined up outside plant buildings.

10. Summerlee Mine Facilities and Preparation Plant

Summerlee Mine Tipple and surrounding buildings.

11. Summerlee Tipple

Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad cars below the Summerlee tipple. 'This picture shows a days run of coal below Summerlee Tipple just before being moved by the railroad crews.  Three cars of stove size, four cars of lump, four cars of egg and eleven cars of slack constitute the loading for the day.  Note how the cars are trimmed!  What a neat appearance they present!  Even the cars of slack are evenly loaded and trimmed.  Careful inspection and frequent supervision accounts for results like the camera shows.  Every attention is paid to the preparation and marketing of "White Oak" coal.  No detail is too small to receive our most careful attention.  Conditions shown here prevail at all the White Oak Mines.  Each and every mine is carefully inspected as loaded by an experienced and competent inspector; all impurities removed and the car fully loaded and properly trimmed just as you see them in this picture.'

12. Loading White Oak Coal at the Summerlee Tipple