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The first mining class being taught by U.G. Carter in Logan County, 1938.

1921. First Mining Class, Instructor U. G. Carter, Logan County

First aid class being taught at W. Va. State College where students and teachers were trained by the Extension Service during the second World War.

1922. First Aid Class, W. Va. State College

Early Mining Extension class being taught by U.G. Carter in Logan County, 1938-1940.

1923. Mining Class, Logan County

Miners Workshop-Safety and Accident Prevention. Members of local unions from mining counties take this short refresher course to prepare to take the State Mine Examination.

1924. Miners' Workshop, Safety and Accident Prevention

Group of miners looking over documents.

1925. Mine Safety Training

First class in 1938, Logan County, Omar, W. Va. Employees of W. Va. Coal and Coke Co., Sydnor supt. Before becoming certified, miners must pass state examination. Shown here is a group taking the examination at the state capitol, which may certify them as Mine Foremen. U.G. Carter, instructor on the left in the back. Marvin Kesler, state mine examiner on right in back.

1926. Miners Taking State Mine Examination

Three men inspecting lanterns next to a W. Va. State College Mining Extension Service Mobile Class car.

1927. W. Va. State College Mining Extension Service Mobile Class

Looking from Kimball, W. Va.: on Right is Peerless Coal Co.; on Left is Tidewater Coal Co. U.G. Carter worked in both mines.

1928. Peerless (Right) and Tidewater Coal Companies (Left) Looking from Kimball, W. Va.

Coal on a barge outside of Granville, 1943.

1929. Coal on Barge at Granville, W. Va.

Coal on barge outside of Granville, W. Va.

1930. 9000 Tons of Coal on a Barge at Granville, W. Va.

The James Ellwood Jones ship being loaded with coal.

1931. Ship James Ellwood Jones Being Loaded with Coal

Barges waiting turns on the locks on the Ohio River. Coal barges are filled with 24,000 tons of coal.

1932. Tows and Coal Barges Waiting Turns on the Locks on the Ohio River