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On the front: "Five teams- six mules each team- hauling building material from mouth of Beaver Creek, a distance of twenty-five miles, prior to arrival of railroad."

889. Teams of Mules Hauling Building Material From Mouth of Beaver Creek, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: "Substation- reducing current from 40,000 volts to 250 volts."

890. Substation, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

891. Showing Part of Progress Made Prior to Completion of Elk Horn and Beaver Valley Railway, Wayland, Ky.

892. Lumber Yard, Mine No. 303, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Photograph postcard of the tracks and tipple of Mine # 2.

893. Mine Number 2, C.H. Mead Coal Company, Beckley, W. Va.

W.W. Wood, General Manager of Mines 2 and 3 at C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

894. W.W. Wood

William Yates, Superintendent of East Gulf Mine number 2 for the C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

895. William Yates

Drawing of an above and below the surface map.

896. Mine and Property Map, C.H. Mead Coal Company Near Beckley, West Virginia.

J.C. Mabe, Chief Engineer of C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

897. J.C. Mabe

A stone sand house where sand was stored, has a large pipe connection up the mountain.

898. C.H. Mead Coal Company Sand House in Beckley, West Virginia.

C.H. Mead Coal Company Club House in Beckley, West Virginia.

899. C.H. Mead Coal Company Club House

C.H. Mead, President and General Manager of the C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

900. C.H. Mead