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Coal cars loaded by the Flynn Lumber Company, Nicholas County, Sewell Coal.

1753. Coal Cars Loaded by the Flynn Lumber Company, Sewell Coal, Nicholas County

Coal cars loaded by Flynn Lumber Company, Sewell Coal, Nicholas County.

1754. Coal Cars Loaded by the Flynn Lumber Company, Sewell Coal, Nicholas County

View showing split in Beckley Coal in Virginian Railway grade .5 mile south of Slab Fork.

1755. Split in Beckley Coal in Virginian Railway Grade One Half Mile South of Slab Fork

Group of people with helmets on in mine cars getting ready to go on a tour of the Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

1756. Tour of Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

The 'First Coal Town Museum' seated at the bottom a hill.  A small bridge spans a rock ledge adjacent the entrance of the museum.

1757. Nation's First Coal Town Museum

Tour group entering the mine shaft of the Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

1758. Tour of Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

Picture of a group of people getting ready to take a tour of the Hutchinson Family Mine.

1759. Tour of Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

1760. Strip Mining with Bulldozers in Mason County, West Virginia

Picture of the slots inside a dynamite box used to hold the sticks of dynamite. Picture taken at Thomas, W. Va.

1761. Dynamite Box

Picture of a coal tinder box on its side. Picture taken at Thomas, W. Va.

1762. Coal Tinder Box, Thomas, W. Va.

Piles of coal in various sizes.  In front reads a sign 'Authorized Dealer, Hanna Blue Grass, Kentucky Coal' next to a very large chunk of coal.

1763. Piles of Hanna Blue Grass Kentucky Coal

Group of people in coal cars outside of the Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.

1764. Tour of Hutchinson Family Mine near Fairmont, W. Va.