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Station of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Co. at Beckley, Raleigh County, W. Va.

2041. Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Station at Beckley, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Freight and Passenger Train of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company.

2042. Freight and Passenger Train, Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company

Coal Cars being loaded by the Flynn Lumber Co., Nicholas County, Sewell Coal.

2043. Kanawha and Michigan Coal Cars Being Loaded by the Flynn Lumber Company, Nicholas County, Sewell Coal

This is a view of the Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

2044. Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

Bank of Bee Hive ovens in operation at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

2045. Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Mine No. 63, Monongah, W. Va.

Men at work constructing Bee Hive Coke ovens.

2046. Erecting Bee Hive Coke Ovens

Men working at erecting Bee Hive Coke ovens maybe near Fairmont, W. Va.

2047. Erecting Bee Hive Coke Ovens

Erecting Bee Hive Coke Ovens at Louisville Coal and Coke, Goodwill, W. Va. or Greenbrier Coal and Coke Co., McDowell, W. Va.

2048. Erecting Bee Hive Coke Ovens

Caption on back reads, 'West Virginia, with the highest average elevation of any state east of the Mississippi River, is making a strong bid to become one of the nations leading winter sports centers. Snow covered mountain slopes like Cabin Mountain, pictured here, overlooking the Canaan Valley, see an average annual snowfall of over five feet. The state now boasts five major winter sports centers located in widely-separated locations.'

2049. Ski Slopes Near Cabin Mountain, Tucker County. W. Va.

2050. Tipple and Coke Ovens

Coke ovens lit up at night.

2051. Coke Ovens at Night

Coke ovens with company store and office in the background.

2052. Bee Hive Ovens, Louisville Coal and Coke Co. , Goodwill, W. Va.