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One large basket with two smaller ones on each side that read 'A bushel basket holds the ash from a ton of White Oak smokeless coal.'

1. Bushel Basket Holds the Ash from a Ton of White Oak Smokeless Coal

Train cars filled with coal from the Carbon Fuel Co. No. 5.

2. Loaded Coal Carts, Carbon Fuel Company, Mine No. 5

Coal carts outside of the Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Kanawha Manufacturing Co., Charleston, W. Va.

3. Loaded Gauley Mountain Coal Company Coal Carts on Tracks along a Hillside

Seaconnet Coal Co., Sprague's New River Coal, discharging and storage plant at Providence, R.I. This plant covers between nine and ten acres and is directly connected by yard tracks with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and with all the trolley lines entering Providence, over which coal is carried to the suburban mills. At the pier is one of the White Oak Transportation Company's whaleback barges discharging New River Coal.

4. Discharging and Storage Plant at Providence, Rhode Island

Horse drawn carts emerging from the White Oak Coal Company Storage and Distributing Plant at Richmond, Virginia.

5. White Oak Coal Company Storage and Distributing Plant at Richmond, Virginia

Coal train going past houses.

6. Oswald Coal on the Move

Group of men and child pose in front of train No. 122 at Lochgelly station. Left is the Lochgelly store which burned in  1941. Right is the Supply House which burned in 1917.

7. Train at Lochgelly

White Oak Railway Co. built this Oak Hill Station to serve the area.

8. Oak Hill Station, White Oak Railway Company

Passenger Train of White Oak Railway Co. with a line of people outside of it.

9. Passenger Train, White Oak Railway Company

Rails outside of the Mt. Carbon Station.

10. Mt. Carbon's Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station

Men and horses stand in cut in hillside.  This construction work done by the White Oak Railway Co. was the Carter's Branch Cut to connection with the Virginia Railway.

11. Construction Work on the Carters Branch Cut to Connection with the Virginia Railway

Coal train passing through Tamroy, which was bought from McKell Estate.

12. Coal Cars Passing through Tamroy, W. Va.