A railroad exits a mine in snow-covered woods. Three mules stand on the tracks harnessed to a line of four small carts filled with coal. Eleven men stand near the carts and two men stand on a hill above.
A group of men in miners' hats with headlamps pose with a mule pulling a low cart of coal along a railroad track that exits the mouth of a mine in the snowy woods.
A view of the Empire Coal Company alongside railroad tracks bearing two railroad cars loaded with coal and three men overseeing the process. On the right there is a horse and buggy and several small buildings which may be employee housing. A couple...
The entrance to a coal mine on the side of hill. A rail fence runs up the hill. Part of a shed, or barn, and another rail fence are seen at the foot of the hill. Handwritten on bottom border: 447. Handwriting on verso is partially obscured by...
Two views of two men standing at a dump truck that is dumping coal down a chute at a building at 879 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. One man stands next to the struck and the other guide the chute.
Four-lane road through a rural area. A sign for the George Miller Jr. Coal Company is on the left side of the road. A house is ahead to the right. The George Miller Junior Coal Company was located at 829 South 26th Street in the Parkland...
Workers from the Kentucky Coal & Coke Mine of Echols, Kentucky pose in front of a building. Most of them wear overalls and hats with lights attached and a number of them have a metal pail nearby which may hold their lunches. One man is smoking...
West Aberdeen Coal Company's wooden tipple in the woods, for loading and unloading coal on three tracks, or chutes; and a cart which can be rolled on tracks on the ground. Six men and a mule stand at the tipple, behind which is a small shack.
Nestled behind an unpainted picket fence is a one-story building with peeling white paint, old shingles, a missing window pane, and a sign above the door saying, "West Aberdeen Coal Co., Incorporated." Two men in dark clothes stand on the...
A crowd of over forty men, some of them holding tools or buckets, stand in front of a coal tipple attached to the front of a simple, dark wood building. Two piles of ladders with another ladder in the middle lie on the ground in front of the crowd.