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Cars are parked in front of the large stone building. The hospital was later renamed Raleigh General.

52093. King's Daughters Hospital, Beckley, W. Va.

Photograph taken in the early 1900's shows the entrance to the Beckley National Bank, as well as Dr. Sutphin's dentistry.

52094. Beckley National Bank and Dentist Office, Beckley, W. Va.

People are pictured at the store entrance. The building is situated beside railroad tracks.

52095. Greenbrier Smokeless Coal Company Store, Bellburn, W. Va.

Men are gathered outside of the large brick building in which the Beury Brothers Coal and Coke Company store is located. Subjects unidentified.

52096. Company Store, Beury, W. Va.

A group of men inspect the damage caused by an explosion at the mine. Subjects unidentified.

52097. Aftermath of Boomer Mine Explosion, Boomer, W. Va.

A group of men and boys are lined up on the store's porch. Mr. B. Killy is identified as the superintendent.

52098. Boomer Supply Company Store, Boomer, W. Va.

Workers line up around the building waiting to receive their paychecks.

52099. Pay Day at Cannelton Coal and Coke Company, Cannelton, W. Va.

Smoke rises from a coal facility in Carbondale, W. Va., which is located in the valley between the mountains.

52100. Carbondale, W. Va.

Photograph of the engine, built in January 1922, belonging to Campbell's Creek Railroad Co.

52101. Campbell's Creek Railroad Company Locomotive Number 6

A group of men sit outside of the store's entrance.

52102. Clifftop Company Store, Clifftop, Fayette County, W. Va.

Men sit on the side of the locomotive. The Mann's Creek Railroad carried coal from the Babcock Coal and Coke Company in Clifftop, W. Va. to sawmills in Landisburg, Pa.

52103. Likely Mann's Creek Railroad Engine and Workers

The train was carrying lumber from Robson, W. Va. to a C. & O. station at Deepwater, W. Va before wrecking. J. S. Blake is standing on the wheel near the ground. Also pictured are D. P. Craig, William Darlington, and Pete Foster.

52104. First Railroad Wreck on Virginian Railway