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View of town with railroad going past miners houses.

61. Lynch, W. Va.

View of houses in the town of Sprague, W. Va.  'Shows influence of yard and garden contests.'

62. Miners' Houses in Sprague, W. Va.

Early days of Sprague Mine and Town of Cranberry Fuel Company.

63. Sprague Mine and Town, Cranberry Fuel Company

Railroad cars filled with coal travel past a coal mining community.

64. Mine Run, White Oak Coal Company

Shows the Imperial Smokeless Coal Company and the surrounding town of Quinwood in Greenbrier County, W.Va.

65. Imperial Smokeless Coal Company, Quinwood, Greenbrier County, W.Va.

The photo is taken from the top of Rosemont plane. Delmar #4 Coal Mine Entrance visible at top center.

66. Town of Rosemont, W. Va.

A snow covered Gauley River Road to Bergoo Mine #6 in Webster County.

67. Snow Covered Gauley River Road to Bergoo Mine #6

Elk Horn Mining Corporation

68. View of Fleming, Ky., Looking Down Wright's Fork

Elk Horn Mining Corporation

69. View of Fleming, Ky., Looking Down Wright's Fork

Small town in a hollow in McDowell County, West Virginia.

70. 'Blowed Out', McDowell County, W. Va.

Elevated view of Crozer Coal and Coke Company, railroad and the town of Elkhorn, West Virginia.

71. Crozer Company and Town of Elkhorn, W. Va.

Minden was a mining town in Fayette County, owned by Paddy Rend in 1899. The mines were closed in the 1950's.

72. Portion of Minden Coal Camp Looking Toward Oak Hill, W. Va.