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Engineer C. V. Berry, left, and brakeman Walter Bennett, right, are pictured with the coal company's railway engine.

1. Glendale Colliery Company Engine, Backus, W. Va.

Men sit on the side of the locomotive. The Mann's Creek Railroad carried coal from the Babcock Coal and Coke Company in Clifftop, W. Va. to sawmills in Landisburg, Pa.

2. Likely Mann's Creek Railroad Engine and Workers

Men carry coal from a railroad car and shovel coal into furnaces.

3. Coke Ovens in Eagle, W. Va.

Thomas G. McKell built the Kanawha, Glen Jean & Eastern Railway between Glen Jean, W. Va. and Deepwater, W. Va, a town situated on the Kanawha River. The rail line served as a means to transport coal for the McKell Coal & Coke Company, and made a connection with the C. & O. Railway as well.

4. Thomas McKell's K. G. J. and E. Railway near Glen Jean, W. Va.

An electric haulage rail system at mine no. 2. An Africa-American miner is pictured in the conductor's seat on the train engine. Miners inspect the coal loaded into the carts before it is transported.

5. Mecca Colliery and Coke Company, Morris Creek, near Montgomery, W. Va.