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Men working on oil pipe.
Two men forging a drill bit, one holding chain, one raising hammer.
Two Buildings and a tower enclosed in a fenced area.
Men standing on top of an oil tank
Group of people watching a gusher.
A hoist mechanism for a shaft coal mine next to several buildings at a mine in an unknown location, likely in West Virginia.
Crew of ten men and one small boy.
Drawing of three men working with oil equipment.
Group photo of oil workers.
Derrick, rig, and storage tank beside a train track.
Oil derricks on Mudlick Run in Shinnston, W.Va.
Sketch of two men holding a rope that is part of oil machinery.
Group posed in front of building.
Barge carrying oil storage tanks.  Man standing in between the tanks.
Large amounts of oil shooting out of a derrick after being shot with nitroglycerin.
Two men standing beside an oil well.
Group portrait of oil workers standing behind pipe line.
People sitting down at two tables eating a meal.
Row of horizontal engines at Jones Station.
Large Building.
Five derricks and rigs.  Oil gushing from well in foreground.
Top photograph, men making bend in pipeline.  Bottom photograph, 'The Hope Navy' transporting oil tanks.
Oil derrick, storage tank, and other equipment.
Team of horses hauling pipes through the mud.
Men standing in front of a Virginia Torpedo Co. wagon carrying nitro-glycerin. From Grant's Photo.  Record of West Virginia.
The town of Sistersville.  Oil derricks off in the distance.
Oil Derrick at Mt. Morris.
Hillside with a town in the distance.
Men pose in front of oil tanks.
Oil derrick and adjoining oil company buildings.
Men standing on top of an oil tank
Compressor Station Facilities-Symbolic of the Oil and Gas Industry in West Virginia.
A flowing oil well, showing the effect of an eighty-quart shot of nitro-glycerine.  Harrison County.
Station and storage tanks.
Man working with a piece of oil machinery.
Two Men Standing in between three oil storage containers.
Oil derricks on Mudlick Run in Shinnston, W. Va.
Three men posed in an unidentified Oil and Gas Company office. Decorative gas stove in foreground.
Four derricks with their adjoining oil company buildings.
Men stand atop oil tanks with derrick in the background.
Men standing on top of a row of oil tanks in Shinnston, W.Va.
'Wetzel County is situated in the extreme northwestern corner of West Virginia, in the Pittsburgh region, and so is in the very midst of a region which is very rich both in petroleum and natural gas.  In a single year the wells of West Virginia produce more than 14,000,000 barrels of petroleum, and natural gas worth more than $4,000,000.  In order to reach the oil it is necessary to drill through the solid rock, and sometimes to the depth of thousands of feed.  Now and then the oil will rise to the surface, but for the most part it must be pumped up by machinery.  The methods of drilling and pumping are everywhere just about the same.  First comes the derrick, a frame-work about 20 feet square at the bottom, tapering almost to a point at the top, and rising to a height of from 40 to 60 feet.  In the view parts of two derricks are seen.  A stem engine is also necessary to work the pump, through a single engine is often sufficient to supply power for several wells.  The large horizontal beam, seen above the horseman's head, rests upon a pivot in the center and the ends play up and down.  One end is over the well and works the pump.  When brought to the surface the oil is stored in huge iron tanks, or else is carried in pipe lines under ground and over mountains eastward to the great cities to be refined and shipped to markets all the world over.'
Three men work prepare cans of Elk Motor Oil. The man on the left puts cans onto a conveyor belt, while the man in the middle holds a can under a machines, perhaps to be sealed, and the man on the right begins to package the cans in a box.
Teams of horses hauling supplies by a derrick.
Row of oil engines.
Birdeye's view of Hope Gas Compression Station at Hastings, West Virginia. Hope Gas Beacon. 41 EMS Wide; 46 EMS Deep.
'It took skill to drive trucks.'
Oil rig on farm.
Fred S. Hathaway and unknown person walking oil pipeline.
Fred S. Hathaway on top of an oil tank loacted on Dr. W. T. W. Dye's farm.
Unknown person kneeling on top of an oil well.
Unknown person walking the pipeline.
"This is the first well drilled at Webster Springs several years ago. in drilling they found all the oil sands regular and of good thickness. And the well showed some oil. it was drilled by a local company which lost its nerve in making further tests." Published by Del Gillespie, Webster Springs, W.Va. (postcard collection legacy system--subjects.)
Published by Mrs. S. Anderson. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Men stand on top of an oil tank in Morgantown, W. Va.
(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Oil flows into the air between two oil workers.
Oil rig and derrick in the countryside.
Two men standing with four horses.  Oil well in background.
Buildings and oil storage tanks.
Seven men on the wrecked oil rig of H.E. Siger.
Team of horses pulling a large piece of equipment.
Oil gushes from well at Shinnston.
Three men changing bits on an oil well drilling rig.
Two horse drawn carts.  Oil tanks and derrick in the background.
Teams of horses hauling pipe through the mud.
Oil rig and derrick.
Team of six horses pulling pipes up a hill.
Six men standing on top of an oil tank.
Man on a horse with two men standing beside the horse.