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Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad cars below the Summerlee tipple. 'This picture shows a days run of coal below Summerlee Tipple just before being moved by the railroad crews.  Three cars of stove size, four cars of lump, four cars of egg and eleven cars of slack constitute the loading for the day.  Note how the cars are trimmed!  What a neat appearance they present!  Even the cars of slack are evenly loaded and trimmed.  Careful inspection and frequent supervision accounts for results like the camera shows.  Every attention is paid to the preparation and marketing of "White Oak" coal.  No detail is too small to receive our most careful attention.  Conditions shown here prevail at all the White Oak Mines.  Each and every mine is carefully inspected as loaded by an experienced and competent inspector; all impurities removed and the car fully loaded and properly trimmed just as you see them in this picture.'

637. Loading White Oak Coal at the Summerlee Tipple

Men carrying cans along track with coal cars.

638. Miner Walking Past Loaded Coal Cars

Coal cars on train tracks.

639. Loaded Coal Cars

Tipple on a hillside, possibly Cranberry or Summerlee.

640. Coal Tipple

Group portrait of anthracite organizers of the P.M.W.A.  'Org- Dist - 9 - Pa. - Shamokin, Pa.'  From left to right, Fisher, O'Gara, Director Donohue, Koble.

641. Progressive Mine Workers of America Anthracite Organizers, District 9, Shamokin, Pa.

Ceremony at Miners Cemetary, Mt. Olive, Illinois.  First row, left to right 1)- 4)Unknown; 5)August Schoppman, Mayor of Mt. Olive; 6)William Green, AFL President; 7)Joe Ozanic, PMW President; 8)Bill Kack, previous president, PMW Dist. 1; 9)John McCann, board member, PMA Dist. 1; 10)Unknown 11)Bill Compton, Vice Pres. Dist. 1.;  2nd row 1)Unknown; 2)Mike Engleman, Mt. Olive Miner; 3)George Simbger, miner and Virden Massacre Veteran; 4)Unknown; 5)Unknown; 6)Hansen, Mt. Olive miner; 7)Matt Yurkovich, Mt. Olive miner; 8)Nick Piluga, Mt. Olive miner; 9 Bush Miller, Mt. Olive miner.

642. Ceremony at Mother Jones Monument, Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois

A group portrait of the Progressive Mine Workers' Scale Committee that won the rights for a seven hour working day in 1937.

643. Progressive Mine Worker's Scale Committee

644. Fence in Flood at the No. 11 Air Shaft

645. Ozanic, Joseph

646. Plaque at Miners Cemetery

647. Progressive Mine Workers of America Building

Troutdale and Brook Forest Inn road signs.

648. Road Signs