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Two men placing charges in an already drilled hole. Notice the preparatory cut on upper right hand side.
Two men working on the loading machine.
Miners gathered in a typical Consol locker room with a modern bath house adjacent to it.
Photo shows W.A. Boggess, head clerk, hands Joe his two weeks pay envelope.
Two miners take samples of coal.
Caption on back reads, 'Stiff-arming a highwall is the job of this new, double-decker drill in operation at the Georgetown mine, Hanna Coal Co., at Georgetown, Ohio. Fruit of the ingenuity of coal mining engineers, the drill makes two blast holes at different levels in the highwall, permitting a blasting shot that brings down a large section of 'overburden.' The 'overburden,' rock, shale, limestone, clay and other mineral deposits, lies above the coal seam. Surface, or open-pit mining, accounts for 23 percent of total bituminous production. The Georgetown mine is the largest surface mine in the world.'