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Print published in a book titled, "Properties Owned and Controlled By the Consolidated Coal Company West Virginia Properties Inspected By Directors And Their Guests Aug. 2-3, 1907".

1. Consolidation Coal Company, Wharf at Cumberland, Md.

From left to right: Chas. Nailer, Geo. Humphrey (Chairman of Board Consol Coal), Geo. Love and Ben Fairless.

2. National Coal Officials

Harold Suter at left.

3. Consolidation Coal Officials

4. Consolidation Coal Company Store, Enterprise, Harrison County, W. Va.

5. Safety Trophy Given by Consolidation Coal Company, Morgantown, W. Va.

Image from 'Industrial and Picturesque Clarksburg, W. Va.' published by the Press of the Clarksburg Telegram Company, Printers and Publishers, Clarksburg, W. Va., 1911.

6. Consolidation Coal Company Dwellings for Employees, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Image from 'Industrial and Picturesque Clarksburg, W. Va.' published by the Press of the Clarksburg Telegram Company, Printers and Publishers, Clarksburg, W. Va., 1911.

7. Consolidation Coal Company Preparation Plant, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Tipple with filled RR cars.

8. Consolidation Coal Company Fairmont Tipple

Tipple with filled coal cars lined up below.

9. Consolidation Coal Company Tipple

'Sam Church, president of the United Mine Workers, right, sits across the bargaining table from B.R. 'Bobby' Brown, president, Consol. Coal Co. and chief negotiator for the soft coal industry as contract talks resume Monday in Washington. The negotiators are battling a midnight deadline in the search for a tentative contract settlement in hopes of averting a nationwide strike. (AP Laserphoto_ (see AP AAA wire story0 9tim21205stf/daugherty) 1981 slug : Coal Talks.'

10. Coal Talks, Washington, D.C.

11. Disco Plant with Champion No. 1 Preparation Plant in Background

This plant supplied coal for the Disco Plant.

12. Champion No. 1 Preparation Plant

Preparation plant surrounded by other mine buildings.

13. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company Central Preparation Plant, Jenkins, Ky.

Division of the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.

14. Georgetown Preparation Plant

'The Georgetown Preparation Plant is the world's largest commercial coal preparation plant, having a capacity of 1,500 tons per hour of raw coal, or 1,275 tons per hour of clean coal. The plant has facilities for dumping bottom-dump tractor-trailer and end-dump trucks, and for rotary and bottom dumping of railroad cars. Coal from these dumps goes into a 1,500 ton bin, from which it is conveyed on a 641 foot belt conveyor to the primary shaker screens. Whereas the conventional coal perparation plant provides only one circuit for all coal washed, the Georgetown plant is unique, in that it provides three separate washing circuites, each of which is designed to most efficiently clean a certain size fraction.'

15. Georgetown Preparation Plant

Miner examines coal traveling down a conveyor inside the Hutchinson Preparation Plant, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company.

16. Interior of the Hutchinson Preparation Plant

17. Flat Bed with Water, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

Coal travels across the Main Shaker Screen.

18. Screening Coal, Main Shaker Screen, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

19. Deister Table Cleaning Slack Coal, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

Coal loading into a wash tub.

20. Washing Coal with the Chance Cone System, Williams Preparation Plant, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

'Background: Back and side walls are covered with flag blue no seam matting edged with red, white and blue braided silk. Floor is covered with red crystalline cloth and draped over a partial platform in the rear of the window. Display: In the center of the back wall is a map of the United States raised a bit from the wall to make it stand out. All around this map are photographs of 50 Governors, 47 from the States and 3 from the Territories and under these photos are the names and states of all the Governors. Some are place on the platform on the floor in the back with the Chairman of the Conference at one end and the Host at the other. A welcome banner is placed in front behind which is a stand containing a small state flag for each of the 48 states and 4 territories. Remarks: This window is our best so far I believe, from the standpoint of attracting attention and being talked about. The coloring at night is particularly attractive with the two spot lights bringing out the colors quite vividly. We have had many residents call in and stop in to remark on the window and there have been as many as 25 people at one time looking at it out front. It has proven timely for two events, the Governors Conference and the Republican Convention in Philadelphia this week. The majority of the Governors as well as their parties also stopped by to see our display.'

21. Portsmouth Office Window Display

Miners at work. 'Mountaineer Coal Co., Division of Consolidation Coal Co.'

22. Miners Working with Loading Machine

Man riding an electric car.

23. Miner Operating an Electric Car, Consolidation Coal Company, Ky.

Consol. Coal Co. display at Hornes Dept. Store.

24. Consol Display at Horne's Department Store, Pittsburgh, Pa.