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This mine was located on the West Fork River near Clarksburg. It was the first mine operated by Senator C. W. Watson.'
The tipple at the Federal Coal mine in Marion County.
Mine No. 36 tipple beside train tracks.
A view of coal tipple being constructed.
A close-up view of the tipple at Clover Splint Mine, Consolidation Coal Company (KY.), Closplint, Kentucky.
Tipple with a parked car outside with man leaning on it.
'Gardener cultivating flower bed on lawn in front of preparation plant, Mine No. 98, Consolidation Coal Co., W. Va.' Bituminous Coal Institute, 320 Southern Building, Washington 5, D.C. November 1948.
Wooden coal mining structure, Valley Camp Coal, Maiden Mine, Maidsville.
Collapsed in Burcher Consolidated building after abandonment.  Route 7 near Cassville.
A close-up view of an old tipple at a coal mine on Route 7, near Cassville on a snowy wintry day.
Christopher Coal Co. preparation plant and tipple beside a road.
Wooden coal mining structure.
Snow covered Old Alice Mine in Maidsville.
Consolidation Coal Company Old Alice Mine on Martin Hollow, Maidsville, W. Va.
Wooden coal mining structure in Maidsville.
Notice the wires carrying carts filled with coal from the top to bottom of mine.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad carts seen on the tracks waiting to load up on coal.
Stanaford Tipple loading coal cars.  Coal cars moving up and down hill on tracks.
Men stand atop a temporary tipple erected in front of a mine shaft.
Timber piles around the Prosperity Mine and Tipple.
'Operated by the White Oak Fuel Co. of Fayette County.'
Collins Operation - tipple and coke ovens.  Collins Colliery Co., Fayette County.  Daily capacity 1200 tons, 125 tons.
View of tipple, coke ovens, and surrounding buildings.
'Operated by Cranberry Fuel Company of Raleigh County. Daily capacity was 1000 tons.'
'Stuart Mine - Wooden tipple and powerhouse. Operated by Stuart Colliery Co. of Fayette Co. Daily capacity - 1250 tons.'
Sherwood Mine - power house, tipple, and dwelling houses. Price Hill Fuel Co., Fayette County.  Daily capacity - 1250 tons coal.
White Oak Fuel Co., Wingrove Mine - Tipple and Power House in Fayette County.
'Sprague Mine Tipple operated by Cranberry Fuel Co. of Raleigh County. Daily Capacity - 1000 tons coal.'
'Great Kanawha Colliery Co., Kanawha County.'
Prudence mine, Fayette County, which began operating in 1900.  Daily capacity - 1000 tons coal.
'Operated by Cranberry Fuel Co. of Raleigh County. Daily capacity was 1250 tons.'
Tipple with filled coal cars.
Beckley Slope Mine Tipple and Powerhouse operated by Beckley Coal and Coke Co. of Raleigh County.
Oakwood Steel Tipple loading coal cars.  Men standing on the coal in the cars.
Parral mine at Summerlee operated by Stuart Colliery Co. (Daily capacity -1200 tons.)
Postcard photograph, see original for correspondence on the back.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
See original for correspondence. Published by Gingan Brothers. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Coal Tipple with four coal cars underneath it.
Coal tipple at Red Parrot.  Large chute coming from the coal mine. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad car being filled.
Coal car under a tipple.  Men with horse drawn carriage also going under the tipple.
View from top of mountain down conveyor line to the tipple.
Tipple and Conveyor at C.C.B. Smokeless Coal Co., Helen, W. Va.
Oakwood Mine Tipple and surrounding buildings.
Tipple and conveyor at Chafin Jones Mine.
Early Stanaford Wooden Tipple- later acquired from Eastern Gas and Fuel.
Coal tipple of Eureka C&C.  Large chute connected to tipple.
Ground view of the tipple structure.
Tipple of the Raine Lumber and Coal Co. in Duo, W.Va.
Summerlee tipple and surrounding buildings.
Cranberry Mine tipple and surrounding buildings.
Whipple Tipple loading coal cars.
Men stand around the "Whipple Tipple."
Filled coal carts belong to the Cedar Grove Collieries Inc. & Supply Co. sit in a line on the barges beside the river.
New River Collieries Company Sun Mines No. 2 tipple.