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Coal cars on train tracks.

1609. Loaded Coal Cars

Tipple on a hillside, possibly Cranberry or Summerlee.

1610. Coal Tipple

Coal cars going under tipple, Cranberry or Summerlee Mine.

1611. Coal Tipple

Tipple filling coal car with large pieces of coal.

1612. Loaded Coal Car

Group portrait of anthracite organizers of the P.M.W.A.  'Org- Dist - 9 - Pa. - Shamokin, Pa.'  From left to right, Fisher, O'Gara, Director Donohue, Koble.

1613. Progressive Mine Workers of America Anthracite Organizers, District 9, Shamokin, Pa.

Ceremony at Miners Cemetary, Mt. Olive, Illinois.  First row, left to right 1)- 4)Unknown; 5)August Schoppman, Mayor of Mt. Olive; 6)William Green, AFL President; 7)Joe Ozanic, PMW President; 8)Bill Kack, previous president, PMW Dist. 1; 9)John McCann, board member, PMA Dist. 1; 10)Unknown 11)Bill Compton, Vice Pres. Dist. 1.;  2nd row 1)Unknown; 2)Mike Engleman, Mt. Olive Miner; 3)George Simbger, miner and Virden Massacre Veteran; 4)Unknown; 5)Unknown; 6)Hansen, Mt. Olive miner; 7)Matt Yurkovich, Mt. Olive miner; 8)Nick Piluga, Mt. Olive miner; 9 Bush Miller, Mt. Olive miner.

1614. Ceremony at Mother Jones Monument, Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois

Group portrait of committee members standing and seated at tables during the W.E. Campaign, Volunteer Organization Committee meeting in Oklahoma City, Ok.

1615. Volunteer Org. Committee Meeting at I.B.E.W. Headquarters, Oklahoma City, Ok.

View of lights, signs, and cars parked at the I.B.E.W. Headquarters in Oklahoma City after dark.

1616. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Headquarters After Dark, Oklahoma City, Ok.

Memorial at the Miner's Cemetery.

1617. Mother Jones Memorial, Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois

Group portrait of W.E. employees standing and seated at tables during I.B.E.W. Educational Conference. 92 workers attended.  Rep's - Mace, McAliley, Gillis, Ozanic, Ens.

1618. Educational Conference at I.B.E.W. Headquarters, Oklahoma City, Ok.

Five men in front of I.B.E.W. Headquarters.  'Left to right: Jerry Gray, Asst. Bus-Mgr-IBEW Local 1141-Okla City; Oscar Pennington, Fin-Sec'y-Local 1141, Okla City; Raymond Duke, Bus-Manager, IBEW Local 1141-Okla City; Forrest Conlley, Int'l-Rep-IBEW, 7th Dist-Fortworth, Tex.; Me-Gumpo;  All these guys cooperating with me nicely and helping every way they can - but which due to them having their own work full time for their own local union cant do very much with me, except let me use their office anyway I want to, hold my mail for me from the Washington office, put me in touch with places I need to know, and how to find certain places and people, etc, etc-all of which helps a lot.  Duke and his wife did an awful lot of work for me helping out on my Open House Deal - buying the groceries and making the coffee and serving the people as they came in.  I appreciate it a lots.'

1619. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Headquarters

Cars surround the I.B.E.W. Headquarters in Oklahoma City during an educational conference.

1620. I.B.E.W. Headquarters during an Educational Conference, Oklahoma City, Ok.