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Collins' coal mine and connecting buildings in Fayette County.

13. Collins Colliery Company at Glen Jean, W. Va.

Distant view of White Oak Fuel Company tipple and town at Carlisle, W. Va.

14. Carlisle Mine,Tipple and Portion of Town, White Oak Fuel Company of Fayette County, W. Va.

On the right is the MacDonald Presbyterian Church, and on the left is probably a schoolhouse.

15. MacDonald Presbyterian Church

Men stand in front of the tipple and power house at the Great Kanawha Mine, Great Kanawha Colliery Co., Kanawha County.

16. Great Kanawha Mine Tipple and Power House, Great Kanawha Colliery Company, Kanawha County, W. Va.

Klondyke Mine, Dunn Loop was the largest producer in the field. 'Dunn Loop Coal and Const. Chartered in W. Va. on Feb. 16, 1893.'

17. Klondyke Mine, Dunn Loop, 'Largest Producer in the Field'

Scene on Collinsville grounds shows early residents.

18. Hill Side on New River at Collinsville, W. Va.

Homes and coal company buildings at Glen Jean, W. Va.

19. Collins Colliery Company, Glen Jean, W. Va.

Section of town of Whipple, West of the company store showing store in the foreground, miner's homes in the distance.

20. Section of the Town of Whipple, W. Va., West of the Company Store.

Panoramic view of the town of MacDonald with tipple on the hillside.

21. Town of MacDonald, MacDonald Colliery Company, Fayette County, W. Va.

Side view of the bottling plant at MacDonald.  Barrels stacked beside the plant building.

22. MacDonald Bottling Plant

Birds eye view of Summerlee Mine, shows railroad leading to the tipple.

23. Bird's Eye View of a Part of Summerlee, W. Va.

Picture was taken from the West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct 1926 - Sept. 1927. Article, "Building a Mining Community" by C.A. Cabell, President of Carbon Fuel Company, April, 1927. Picture is on page 209 of April 1927 issue.

24. Red Rabbit Saloon at Carbon, W. Va.