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Building was constructed in 1923, originally founded as the West Virginia Normal and Industrial School for Colored Children. The building was closed in 1956 and was transferred to Marshall University in 1961, where it was used as college owned apartments. The apartments were later demolished in 2011.

253. West Virginia Colored Children's Home Sun Parlor, Near Huntington, W. Va.

Company originally built school buses, but later switched to making hearses, as seen in this photograph.

254. Group of People Looking at New Superior Coach Hearse, Charleston, W. Va.

Company originally built school buses, but later switched to making hearses, as seen in this photograph.

255. Interior of New Superior Coach Hearse, Charleston, W. Va.

Company originally built school buses, but later switched to making hearses, as seen in this photograph.

256. Interior of New Superior Coach Hearse, Charleston, W. Va.

Company originally built school buses, but later switched to making hearses, as seen in this photograph.

257. Two New Superior Coach Co. Hearses on Show Floor, Charleston, W. Va.

258. Mining Machinery Traveling Down Railroad

259. Long Dump Truck Travels Down Dirt Road Through Clinchfield Mine, McClure, Va.

Notice the wires carrying carts filled with coal from the top to bottom of mine.

260. Looking Down From Top of Hill at Unidentified Coal Tipple and Mining Operations

Notice the wires carrying carts filled with coal from the top to the bottom of mine. Coal town and mining operations can be seen in far distance.

261. Looking Down From Top of Hill at Unidentified Coal Mining Operations

262. Town Tops Taxi Driver Drops Off Passengers at Airport Runway

263. Miners Gathered Around Outside of Truax Traer Coal Company Owned Mine on Kayford Mountain, Kanawha Co., W. Va.

264. Mining Town at Truax Traer Coal Company Owned Mine on Kayford Mountain, Kanawha Co., W. Va.