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View showing split in Beckley Coal in Virginian Railway grade .5 mile south of Slab Fork.

1. Split in Beckley Coal in Virginian Railway Grade One Half Mile South of Slab Fork

Caption on back reads, 'No misfortune can come to the coal miner, or operator, that does not touch every man, woman and child in Beckley. So, this picture of Beckley's greatest disaster at the Eccles mine, April 28, 1914, in which 181 men lost their lives. The photo is believed to have been taken very quickly after the (first) explosion, since the gondolas have not beed dropped out from under the tipple and the West Virginia mine rescue car does not appear to have arrived.'

2. Disaster at the Eccles Coal Mine in Beckley, W. Va.

3. Explosion at Eccles No. 5 Coal Mine in Beckley, W. Va.

Crowds gather around the smoking buildings after an explosion at the Eccles mine.

4. Explosion at an Eccles Coal Mine in Beckley, W. Va.

5. Hearses Await the Dead after the Eccles Mine Explosion on April 8, 1926

Joy Coal Saw used by C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

6. Joy Coal Saw

Coal miners, inside the mine using the Jeffrey machine to cut coal.

7. Jeffrey Machine Cutting Coal, Mead - East Gulf Coal, Beckley, W. Va.

Photograph postcard of the tracks and tipple of Mine # 2.

8. Mine Number 2, C.H. Mead Coal Company, Beckley, W. Va.

W.W. Wood, General Manager of Mines 2 and 3 at C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

9. W.W. Wood

Miner's houses rented by the C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

10. Miner's Houses, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Menzie coal washer used by the C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

11. Menzie Coal Washer

William Yates, Superintendent of East Gulf Mine number 2 for the C.H. Mead Coal Company in Beckley, West Virginia.

12. William Yates