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49. Western Maryland Coal Car No. 19659 Loaded with Coal

Filled coal car with houses visible in the background.

50. Western Maryland Coal Car No. 19120 Loaded with Coal

51. Western Maryland Coal Car No. 19120 Loaded with Coal

52. Western Maryland Coal Car No. 19659 Loaded with Coal

53. Coal Cars Loaded with Coal

Coal cars at tipple being loaded with coal.

54. Coal Cars Being Loaded

55. Coal Cars Filled with Different Grades of Coal

Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Cars after being filled.

56. Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Cars at Mine Yard No. 204

A Chesapeake and Ohio coal car, corn shocks in the background.

57. Loaded Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Car

58. Coal Car Loaded with Champion 3/4 Coal, a Type of Coal from the Pittsburgh Coal Company

Caption on back reads, 'White Oak Stove size is surely growing in popularity, and why not? It is an ideal size for laundries, bakeries, hot water heaters and similar uses. It is uniformly sized, free from slack and impurities and can be washed if desired.'

59. White Oak Stove Size Coal in Coal Car

Caption on back reads, 'The most popular size smokeless coal marketed today is egg size and White Oak is proud of its egg coal. Neither too large, nor too small; perfectly screened and without a single impurity are reasons for the popularity of this wonderful domestic fuel. Note the even size of this egg coal as it is passing over the loading boom into the railroad car. Treated for dust if desired.'

60. White Oak Coal