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People swimming with coal buildings in the background.
Group walking on railroad tracks with coal buildings all around them. None of the subjects are identified.
Probably Davis Coal and Coke Company buildings in Tucker County.
A group of coal miners are gathered outside of the mining facilities likely somewhere in West Virginia or Pennsylvania. Subjects unidentified.
A man stands beside a parked automobile beneath the facilities.
Miners light up cigarettes and sit on rail cars. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified coal miner leads the coal cart across the rails.
View from across the tracks of the mine facilities.
View of the plant facilities.
A group of coal miners sort through samples of coal. Subjects unidentified.
A coal miner at the Cedar Grove Collieries Inc. & Supply Co. mine observes as a loading boom drops coal between the rails into a hopper, which is carried by a conveyor to the river tipple and barges.
Filled coal carts belong to the Cedar Grove Collieries Inc. & Supply Co. sit in a line on the barges beside the river.
A group of coal miners are pictured around the by the mine's railway tracks. The mine, Prudence No. 1, was owned by the New River Coal Company.
Three men stand beside the tracks while steam pours out of the building's many chimneys.
Stream, coal piles, and buildings at the Eastern Coal Co. Miracle Run Mine in Monongalia County.
Two men working with cables while a crane is being used in the background.
Miners working with machinery near coal preparation plant. There is a church visible in the background.
Construction of a building at Miracle Run Mine.
An eight inch stream of water pumped from a C.H. Mead Coal Company Coal mine.
Picture was taken from the West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct. 1926 - Sept. 1927. The article was titled 'Building a Mining Community' by C.A. Cabell, President of Carbon Fuel Company, April, 1927. The picture is on page 209, April 1927 issue.
Buildings outside of a coal mine. There are small houses in the background.
Consolidation Coal Co. O'Donnell No. 57 on East side of Monongahela River opposite Fairmont, W. Va., Palatine Knob.
Barracks for miners, probably at Louisville Coal and Coke or Greenbrier Coal and Coke.
Buildings at the Ireland Mine.
Large building with cars and a few people outside.
A coal miner stands beside the snow covered tracks where a C. & O. Railway car sits, filled with coal.  The mine is in Cameo, Boone County, W. Va.
View overlooking the facilities in Cameo, W. Va. C. & O. Railway cars sit around and beneath the building, likely ready to transport coal.
C. & O. Railway cars sit against the building, likely prepared to transport coal.
Miners walking from the man-trip entrance to wash house on well kept ground of Mine No. 32, Consolidation Coal Co., W. Va.
Loaded railroad cars on the tracks at Skelton show the famous White Oak Smokeless Coal.
Tipple and preparation plant at Mine No. 32, Fairmont, W. Va.
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
A view of oil house and tipple bin at Bolair #1 mine in Webster county.
Brick engine house at mine in Thomas, W. Va.
Wooden barn amongst foliage.
Wood building which was the blacksmith shop at Mine No. 36, Thomas, W. Va.
Anterior view of wood tipple at Mine No. 35 in Thomas, W. Va.
Wood building which served as the blacksmith shop at Mine No. 36, Thomas, W. Va.
Postcard showing train cars and facilities at the Buxton Mine near Piedmont, W. Va. Message on back is as follows: 'My Dear Mrs. Hardesty, I was mighty glad to get your postal. Came again. I'm spending this Thanksgiving in Piedmont. Came down here last evening. With lots of love, Ed Shelb Varne.'
View overlooking the mine facilities and miners' village.