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- IDNO:
- 003256
- Title:
- Tour of Hanna Coal Company Mine Site, Cadiz, Ohio
- Description:
- Five men stand in a scoop.
- IDNO:
- 003271
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 003279
- Title:
- Tour of Hanna Coal Company Mine Site, Cadiz, Ohio
- IDNO:
- 003291
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 003293
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 003294
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- Date:
- 1956/06/20
- Description:
- People standing by 2 of the Mountaineers 8'8'' crawlers (Cats).
- IDNO:
- 003296
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 003300
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- Date:
- 1958
- Description:
- Rimbol, Apthorpe(E.O.G.); Pallister, Tom (Case); Pigott, Conway (Stl. Imp); A, William (Case).
- IDNO:
- 003301
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 003302
- Title:
- Visitors Pose with Hanna Coal Company's Mountaineer Shovel
- IDNO:
- 004357
- Title:
- Hanna Coal Company Shovels at Work
- Description:
- 'The nature of Hanna Coal's surface mining operations is illustrated here. Among the company's seven strip shovels for removing the overburden and uncovering the 52-inch vein of coal, are four giants weighing in the neighborhood of 1,800 tons each, equipped with booms up to 120 feet long, and with scoops having a capacity up to 50 cubic yards. Each of these large shovels can move enough stone and earth per year to cover a football field more than a mile high.'
- IDNO:
- 004358
- Title:
- Hanna Coal Company Shovels at Work
- Description:
- 'The nature of Hanna Coal's surface mining operations is illustrated here. Among the company's seven strip shovels for removing the overburden and uncovering the 52-inch vein of coal, are four giants weighing in the neighborhood of 1,800 tons each, equipped with booms up to 120 feet long, and with scoops having a capacity up to 50 cubic yards. Each of these large shovels can move enough stone and earth per year to cover a football field more than a mile high.'