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Tipple Boy and Drivers. Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Boy with mule was afraid at first to be in the picture: another boy said he feared we might make him go to school. Location: Grafton, West Virginia

Tipple Boy and Drivers. Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Boy with mule was afraid at first to be in the picture: another boy said he feared we might make him go to school. Location: Grafton, West Virginia

Tipple Boy and Drivers. Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Boy with mule was afraid at first to be in the picture: another boy said he feared we might make him go to school. Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Harry and Sallie. Driver in Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Was afraid to be photo'd because we might make him go to school. Probably 12 years old. Location: Grafton, West Virginia

Harry and Sallie. Driver in Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Was afraid to be photo'd because we might make him go to school. Probably 12 years old. Location: Grafton, West Virginia

Harry and Sallie. Driver in Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Was afraid to be photo'd because we might make him go to school. Probably 12 years old. Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Harry and Sallie. Driver in Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Was afraid to be photo'd because we might make him go to school. Probably 12 years old. Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Drivers in a Coal Mine Co. Plenty boys driving and on tipple. No trappers used, as mine is ventilated by another system. Location: West Virginia.

Drivers in a Coal Mine Co. Plenty boys driving and on tipple. No trappers used, as mine is ventilated by another system. Location: West Virginia.

Tipple Boy and Drivers. Maryland Coal Co. Mine, near Sand Lick, Grafton, West Virginia. Boy with mule was afraid at first to be in the picture: another boy said he feared we might make him go to school. Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

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01/01/1908
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Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
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West Grafton ,  39.33704, -80.02536
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Inaugural Swamp Buggy Jubilee at Sarasota Fairgrounds

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Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company - Public domain old map

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Sgt. Warren Sparks, Mountain Warfare Animal Packer

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