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Wilder, Tennessee, in the Cumberland Mountains near Cookeville in the Eastern Part of the State 04/1974
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Repair Shop for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company near Richlands, Virginia, in the Southwestern Tip of the State 04/1974
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Billy Taylor of Richlands, Virginia, Is a Shop Mechanic for Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company 04/1974
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Miner Spreads His Lunch Out on a Bench in the Shower and Time Card Room of the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #3 near Richlands, Virginia. He Hauls Equipments Into the Mine During His Work Shift 04/1974
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Harold Stanley, Director of Safety for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company, Looks at a Map Cross Section of Mine #3 at the 1,250-Foot Level in His Office near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
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Miner Bathed in the Glow of a Co-Worker's Lamp Is Shown with a Shutter Car Used for Transporting Safety Men Or Other Small Groups 04/1974
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General Scene Underground in the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #3 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
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George Wilson, Age 52, Who Ran a Six Man "Brother-In-Law" Mine near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee, in Fentress County 04/1974
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Arcing Drill Which Federal Mine Inspectors Said Was Against Regulations and Could Not Be Used by George Wilson in His "Brother-In-Law" Mine near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee 04/1974
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View of the Mine of George Wilson near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee, Which Was Closed Down Because It Lacked a Non-Arcing Drill 04/1974
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Overall View of the Coal Mine Operated by George Wilson near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee, Which Was Closed Down by Federal Mine Inspectors Because It Lacked a Non-Arcing Drill 04/1974
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View of Waste Materials Which Have Accumulated Around the Mine of George Wilson near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee 04/1974
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End Loader Used Around the Tipple and the Entrance to a Coal Mine Operated by George Wilson near Wilder and Cookeville Tennessee 04/1974
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Closeup of Various State Licenses Issued to the Owner of a Now Deserted Store in Crawford, Tennessee, near Cookeville 04/1974
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Mail Slots Sit Among the Debris of a Deserted Store and Post Office in Crawford, Tennessee, near Cookeville 04/1974
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Exterior View of a Deserted Store in Crawford, Tennessee near Cookeville 04/1974
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George Wilson Is Shown at the Entrance to the Mine He Operated near Wilder and Crawford, Tennessee, before It Was Closed Down by Federal Mine Inspectors for Using an Arcing Drill 04/1974
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Old Coal Company Store Which Was Gutted by Fire in the Fentress County, Tennessee, Town of Wilder near Cookeville 04/1974
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Old Coal Company Town of Red Ash, Virginia, near Richards in Tazewell County in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
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Closeup of an Old Coal Company Mining Town of Red Ash Virginia, near Richards in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
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Old Coal Company Town of Red Ash, Virginia, near Richlands in the Southwestern Part of the State, Showing the Valley and General Terrain 04/1974
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Company Flag in Front of the Headquarters of the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company near Richlands, Virginia, in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
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Arnold Rasnick, Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Superintendent of Mine #4 (In White Hat), Talks to Two Young Miners Their Red Hats Signify That They Have Been in the Mines Less Than One Month 04/1974
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Shift of Miners in the Elevator Which Will Take Them Down to Work in the Virginia-Pocahontas Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia They Are Headed for the 1,200 Foot Level 04/1974
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Miner, Who Has Just Finished His Shift at Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4, near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
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Miners Line Up to Go Into the Elevator Shaft at the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
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Miners Just Leaving the Elevator Shaft of Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia at 4 P.M. 04/1974
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Miners Just Leaving the Elevator Shaft of Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia at 4 P.M. 04/1974
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Homes of Coal Miners Who Live in Tazewell County, Virginia near Richlands, in the Southwestern Tip of the State
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Starritt Bishop Who Is a Standards Control Inspector Or Air Sample Man for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974