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Man driving a electric locomotive at the Mathies Mine, W. Va. Copy Print by 'Judge' of good pictures, 954 Liberty Ave. PGH. 22, PA. GR. 1-4288 AT. 1-3834. Reorder Number 29958-17.

1813. Miner Driving Mathies Mine Electric Locomotive

Vandivert No. 32 J-33, 5-9. August 1948. View of safety-fenced mine car unloading yard and personnel overpass, Consolidation Coal Company, Fairmont, W. Va. Bituminous Coal Institute. Feb 1950. 320 Southern BLDG, Washington 5, D.C.

1814. Safety-Fenced Mine Car Unloading Yard and Personnel Overpass, Consolidation Coal Company, Fairmont, W. Va.

1815. Ireland Mine Experimental Aluminum Mine Car

Mine railway car in unknown mine.

1816. Steel Mine Railway Car

Loaded coal cars outsie of an unknown mine. Credit must be give to William Vandivert, 21 East Tenth St., New York 3, N.Y.

1817. Loaded Coal Cars

Coal carts outside of the Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Kanawha Manufacturing Co., Charleston, W. Va.

1818. Loaded Gauley Mountain Coal Company Coal Carts on Tracks along a Hillside

Filled coal cars outside of an unknown mine. Credit must be give to William Vandivert, 21 East Tenth St., New York 3, N.Y.

1819. Loaded Coal Cars

Electric Locomotive No. 15 pulling coal through yard at Consol Mine No. 32 in W. Va. Bituminous Coal Institute, Aug, 1948, 320 Southern Bldg., Washington 5, D.C.

1820. Miner in Electric Locomotive No. 15 Hauling Coal Carts through Consolidation Coal Company W. Va. Mine Yard

Miner in electric locomotive No. 15 hauling loaded coal cars on one track, while another miner inspects loaded coal carts on another track in a Consoldiation Coal Company, W. Va. mine yard.

1821. Modern Transportation with 10-ton Steel Mine Cars, Consolidation Coal Company

Miner in electric locomotive at the Willow Grove Haulageway, Pittsburgh Consol. Coal Co.

1822. Miner Operates an Electric Locomotive in the Willow Grove Haulageway, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

Filled coal cars line the tracks at Middleton.

1823. Fully Loaded Coal Cars at Middleton, W. Va.

This trip of loaded cars contain mine run coal, ready to be dumped, that 'White Oak' is proud to put its trade mark on as a stamp of approval. It has received every care in mining, shooting and transportation that can possibly be given any coal up to the point where it is ready to be sized and loaded into railroad cars. This coal, due to careful shooting, is not friable but firm and will handle in railroad cars through to destination with minimum of degradation.

1824. Miner and Loaded Mine Cars