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One large basket with two smaller ones on each side that read 'A bushel basket holds the ash from a ton of White Oak smokeless coal.'

1. Bushel Basket Holds the Ash from a Ton of White Oak Smokeless Coal

2. Face of Coal at Mouth of Mine No. 304, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

3. Mine Opening Just Started, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

4. Mine Opening Just Started, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

5. Mine Opening Just Started, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

6. One of the Openings at Mine No. 301, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

7. Heading and Aircourse, Mine No. 301, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

8. Coal Stored at Mouth of Mine Before Tracks Were Laid, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

9. Mining Machine in Operation, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

10. Mining Machine Traveling Under Its Own Power to Cut Coal in another Heading, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Loaded August 30, 1913.

11. First Mine Car Loaded with Coal, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

12. Coal Storage Pile, Mine No. 302, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

13. Sawmill Which Has Capacity of 20,000 Feet per Day, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

14. Two Mines, The Coal From Which Will be Handled Over One Tipple, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: "Eventually the coal will be hauled by electric power."

15. Mules Hauling Mine Cars of Coal, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

16. Mine Opening No. 301,Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

17. Mine Motor Bringing Out a Trip of Loaded Cars, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

18. First Coal Loaded in Railroad Cars, Tipple, Mine No. 328, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

19. Tipple, Mine No. 329, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

20. Tipple, Mine No. 330, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

21. First Coal Loaded in Railroad Cars, Tipple, Mine No. 301, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

22. Tipple Under Construction, Mine No. 303, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

23. Hauling Mine Supplies and Building Material Over the Mountains for Construction Work

On the front: "Five teams- six mules each team- hauling building material from mouth of Beaver Creek, a distance of twenty-five miles, prior to arrival of railroad."

24. Teams of Mules Hauling Building Material From Mouth of Beaver Creek, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

On the front: "Substation- reducing current from 40,000 volts to 250 volts."

25. Substation, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky

26. Showing Part of Progress Made Prior to Completion of Elk Horn and Beaver Valley Railway, Wayland, Ky.

27. Lumber Yard, Mine No. 303, Elk Horn Mining Corporation, Eastern Kentucky