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Photograph postcard from C.H. Mead Coal Company of transportation of coal from the mine.

1. Mine Trip, Raleigh County, W. Va.

2. Portrait of Mine Worker Walking on Railroad Tracks, Pond Creek Pocahontas Company

3. Skip Shaft, No. 22, Island Creek Coal Company

4. Construction of Coal Conveyor and Tipple - Railroad Tracks being Laid Down

5. Construction of Coal Conveyor and Tipple - Railroad Tracks being Laid Down

6. Construction of Coal Conveyor and Tipple - Railroad Tracks being Laid Down

A view of miners on carts.

7. Miners at Work

Island Creek Coal Sales Co. Cincinnati, Ohio.

8. Main Line Locomotive in Number Four Coal Mine

A photograph of a hillside and what appears to be a construction site for a railroad.

9. Stripped Hillside, Lynchburg Coal & Coke Company

A photograph of a hillside of what appears to be a construction site for a railroad.

10. Stripped Hillside, Lynchburg Coal & Coke Company

A photograph of an open car coal mine train crossing a bridge.

11. Coal Mine Train

Photo from WVU College of Mineral Resources Scrapbook

12. Entrance to Mine with Sign

Photo from WVU College of Mineral and Energy Resources Scrapbook.

13. Coal Train Approaching Mine Entrance Tunnel

14. Miner Walking on Tracks Between Coal Cars

15. Miner Inspecting Coal Cars Exiting the Mine

Miners and a man in a suit pose for a portrait with a mine locomotive.

16. Mine Locomotive, Price Hill Colliery Company

A man drives a locomotive hauling miners out of the Algoma mine.

17. Miners Exiting Mine

Men loading logs in coal carts.

18. Hauling Logs

One man drives an electric locomotive that transports the miners out of the mine.

19. Coal Miners in Carts Exiting Mine

Miners ride in a locomotive at Jamison No. 9.

20. Jamison No. 9 Mine Locomotive

Miners and filled coal cars at the Scale House, Crane Creek Mine.

21. Scale House at Crane Creek

Miner operating the Railroad car loading control panel.

22. Railroad Car Loading Control Panel

'An Electric Locomotive: Good dependable motive power is just as necessary in a coal mine as on a railroad. This picture shows on of White Oak's ten ton electric locomotives used to haul loads and distrubute empties in our mines. A crew consists of a motorman and brakeman, or trip rider, who pull loads from the working places to convenient sidings where they are picked up by main line locomotives, who haul to the tipple or shaft bottom. A large producing mine uses fifteen and twenty locomotives and five hundred mine cars in maintaining production.'

23. Miner Operating an Electric Locomotive

Miners stand next to a large locomotive at Jamison No. 9.

24. Jamison No. 9 Mine Locomotive