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Coal train going past houses.
Miner sitting in between posts that hold the roof of the mine up. 'Safety First is stressed in every possible way at White Oak mines.  Note the posts to protect this man at his labor.  He is waiting for another mine car so he can clean up his working place and make it ready for the mining machine crew who will cut it during the night, ready for him to work tomorrow.'
Safety float of the New River Coal and Coke Co. on the Fourth of July. Floats with safety themes highlighted many parades in Fayette and Raleigh Counties.
Distant view of Oak Hill, W. Va.
Wooden house on a hill.
Whipple Tipple loading coal cars.
Town of Scarbro in the fifties. You can see the town store, church, and the Wykle house.
Yard of N.N. Foster at Prudence which won first prize in the Sweepstakes Contest.
Houses around a railroad in a mining town. Mabscott and Wickham workers were close neighbors.
Some miners houses at Prudence, W. Va.
Summerlee tipple and surrounding buildings.
Cranberry Mine tipple and surrounding buildings.
View of houses in the town of Sprague, W. Va.  'Shows influence of yard and garden contests.'
Beckley Fire Creek Coal Company.
Tipple of the Raine Lumber and Coal Co. in Duo, W.Va.
The Lochgelly Church was dedicated on July 12th, 1931.
Children playing at the Cranberry playground, with a view of the town in the background.
Group of people with instruments. 'Many NRC towns had own orchestras.'
Group portrait of the New River Coal Company band in uniform standing on steps.
Coal tipple of Eureka C&C.  Large chute connected to tipple.