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Coal Souvenir
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An illustrated Souvenir
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The Dusky Diamond fields
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Tributary to
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Hartshorne, Haileyville, Gowen, Dow and Craig
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Mes. E. F. Hollibauch -- 1904
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Cover Page
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The Choctaw Nation - A Country of Unusal Activity
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Hartshorne and Haileyville
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Forest of Timber; fine Building Stone; The indianola Ice, Light and
power Company. -- Pure distilled Water Ice, and Electric Lights. -- Hartshorne
and Haleyville
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A Brief Sketch of hartshorne and the Prospective Brightness of her Future
- a view of Hartshorne Graded School and Kinderguarden Buildings
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The First Slope at Hartshorne. From this source the thriving city of
to-day owes its orgin
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"Belle Starr" Mountain where the notorius French Bandit is
said to ahve used a cave foa a hendevous. -- Commerical Club -- Churches
-- Lodges -- City officals -- The Coal fields -- Shafts and...
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Another view of "Belle Starr" Mountain -- Town Lots Being
Appraised
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Poor Picture of school? -- possibly Jones Academy
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Jones Academy; Dwight, Indian Territory -- Mayor William J. Hulsey
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Mayor William J. Hulsey
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nameeoke Cottage, Residence of J. M. Fjnnel -- White - Something about
one of Hartshorne's Best firms
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The Savage Drug Co -- Phenomenally Successful Business Firm
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W. H. Killing -- Postmaster at Gowen and Proporietor of Killin Kandy
Kitchen, hartshorne
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J. J. Ward, A competent Pharmachist -- Chas. P. Abbot, Superintendent
of Hartshorne Schools
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J. H. merrill, of Coleman & Merrill, dealers in Dry goods, Grocheries,
Shoes, flour, Meal and Bran -- The C. P, Anderson Drug Company, One of
Hartshorne's prosperous Firms
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Rear End of the hartshorne Critic, a Modern Print Shop -- The Grady
Traiding Company, Their Big Store in Harshorne
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C. C. Savage, M. D., Hartshorne was Young whne Dr. Savage Came to the
Territory
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Berry & Company, One of the Most Prosperous Firms in hartshorne
or Gaines County -- James R. Berry -- Will Anderson
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Ready for the "Round-Up" on the ranch of Will Anderson, Near
Hartshorne
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Scene Looking Westward, Pennsylyana Avenue, Harshorne -- T. W. Hunter,
Editor of the Harshorne Sun
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Wolfman and Epstein, Proprietors of that Emporium of Trade, The New
York Store
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The First national Bank of Hartshorne, an institution Built on a Solit
Foundation -- C. P. anderson C. R. Birnbaum -- Prior is the Placing of
their Elogant Fixtures
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Interiof of the First national Bank of Hartshorne -- James Brazell,
An Enterprising Citizen has done much for the Upbuilding of Hartshorne
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hansom Brick Building Recently Erected by Brazell & Grady, Showing
First nationla Bank and Grady Hardware Co.
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White & Linthicum, Contractora and Builders
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Father F. J. Schaaf, and the Church of the Holy Rosary
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Jim Kurilko -- From: Carol Young -Remember when... Hartshorne/Haileyville
OK edition
Holy Rosary Church
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The Priest Hansom Cottage home -- The Mercy Convent
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The parpchia School Building, harshorne -- Gordon S. Seal, A Successful
Attorney
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Mitchell & McAuley, A Representative hartshorne Firm -- ...Where
the Postoffice is Located. Also the General Merchandis Store of Mitchell
& McAuley
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A View of Mercy Convent, Which is Now in Course of Erection
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Campbell & Priddy, Proprietors of the hartshorne Bottling Works
-- Interior view of the Campbell & Priddy Botteling Works -- Thomas
Hyde, The General Proprietor of Place Meat Market
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A. L. Autrey, agent for the Singer Sewing Machine -- john Robertso,
A man Who has attained Success under Adverse Circumstances
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E. L. Reed, Proprietor of a Popular Mercnntile House -- Interior view
of E. L. Reed's Grochery Store
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W. J. Witt, Carpenter and Joiner ---- D. M. Barclay, Scrip and Powder
Clerk, In the Office of the Rock Island Coal Company
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James W. Slaughter, payroll Clerk for the Rock Island coal Co. -- Angelo
Duca, a Sucessful business Man
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The store of Angelo Duca - tinware, graniteware, glassware, shoes, miners'
supplies -- Rufus K. Walker, Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine
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Hartshorne hardware and Lumber company, One of the City's Most Enterprising
firms -- D. B. Mikesell, Storekeeper for teh Rock Island Coal co. -- P.
H. Smith, The faithful cahsier in the office of the Rock island Coal Co.
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Benjamin Ganner, Hoisting Engineer, Now Employed as a machinist at No.
1 Shaft (Abandoned) -- John Hess, Prominent Among the Mechanics
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William Cook, Head Car Builder for Rock Island Coal Co. -- Albert Rader,
Machineist and Electrician
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P. H. Smith, The Faithful Cashier in the Office of the Rock Island Coal
Company -- I. F. Wieneke, Of the Rock Island Coal Company's Shops -- Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Wieneke and son
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B. T. Hill, blacksmith in the Machine Shop of the rock island coal company
- Ed. Richardson, An Industrious Fireman
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J. G. Enloe, The engineer at No.8 -- C. M. Doss, A Fireman at No. 8
-- Ed. Brazell, Assistant Mine Foreman at No. 8
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M. L. Daugherty, An Efficient Foreman at No.8, Who will soon locate
at hartford, Arkansas, Where he has Obtained a more lucrative position
-- O. T. mathews, Weight foreman at No. 8
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H. J. Potter, top Foreman at No. 8 -- W. C. Sharp, engineer at Shafr
No.8
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W. L. masters, Stable Boss at Mine No. 8 -- J. L. Fane, fire Boss at
Shaft No.8
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S. B. Enloe, engineer at slope No. 6, shaft No. 8 -- J. A. Lambert,
engineer at slope No. 26
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P. J. smith, foreman at Shaft No. 7 -- J. H. parker, engineer at shaft
No. 7
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A. M. Rosenburm, electrician and machinest at No 1 Abondoned Shaft --
william Nelson, master mechanic Rock island Co company's office
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The city meat Market, J. C. Wilcos proprietor
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The Grand Leader, One of Hartshorne's most successful establishments
-- W. J. Sibley, Weigman at Slope No. 18
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The Grand Leader after the big fire in Hartshorne in 1901 - showing
the runs after the fire
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Interior view of the grand Leader Dry goods Department - John A. Garcia,
The Rock island Coal company chief engineer -- Owen McHugh, bottom Foreman
of sloper No18
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An exact reproduction of the Eclipse Restrant, a aplondilly equipted
Cafe wher all the delicacies of the season are served. Mrs. J. A. Dingle,
pripotress -- Interior of M. H. Pace's hardware establishimen, one of
hartshorne's best business houses -- J. H White, J. M Finnell
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W. J. Sibley, Weighman at slope No 18 -- J. C. Conrad, Blacksmith at
slope No. 18 harshorne -- R. d. ketron, assistant bolliermaker at the
Rock Island Coal company Shop
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Sawyer & Nimrod, dealers in groceries, cigars, Tobacco -- R. A.
Sawyer
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Haileyville and her Environments, A World of Wealth in the "Dusky
Diamond" fields, of which this Thriving town ia a Center -- The Haily-Ola
Shaft
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haileyville Slope - hauling Coal over the Tramway -- Churches and Schools
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boating on the lake near haileyville -- The C. O. & G Dam at the
West End
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...O & G Engine house at the Lake --- Senic view Near the lake --
C. f. Moulton, The enterprising manager of the Halley-Ola mining Company's
Store
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A view of the jileyville Public School Building -- haileyville in 1878
First plac eof business, hailey coal & mining Company -- powder magaxine,
1898, hailey-Ola Coal & Mining co.
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W. C. Farmet, proprietor of the Well patronized Grocery Store == hailey-Ola
Coal Comapny's Store
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J. R. williams, An Influential Citizen and Rellable Druggist -- interior
view of J. R. Williams' well appointer Drug Store -- Wiliam H. Doyle,
A Deservedly popular Young man
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The Carley Hotel -- T. E. Carley
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The Carley Residence -- mayer & jrvis, On eof the most modern stores
in the territory
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One of hileybille's Best Stores - Mayer 7 Jarvis -- Hindman Brothers,
a wide-awake mercantile house -- exterior view of hindman brother's store
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Reed & roy, a first Class meat market -- B. C. Cox, a well known
citizen of haileyville
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The pretty cottage home of B. C. Cox -- S. H. Jamieson, One of halleybille's
popular young Men
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Phillips Brothers, The Malleyville liverymen, boarding, feed and sale
stable -- On of the hansome turn-outs from the Phillips Brothers' livery
Stable -- J. G. Stickey, Teh grocer
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J. L. Riggs, Proprieter of the Commercial Hotel -- Interior view of
J. G. Stuckey's Grochery Store -- commerical hotel, J. L. Riggs, proprietor
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John B. Riley
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E. R. Jolly, and energetic Real Estate and insurance Man -- joseph A.
Wax, One of halleyville's popular Young men
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C. B. Carletti, Dealers in Grocheries, hardware and feed -- The grocery
Store of C. B. Carlett - T. J. hayden, engineer of Slope No. 1
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Ed Cowan, engineer at Mine no. 1 -- Ed Cowan and the Engine Room at
Mine No. 1 -- Professor N. S, Cowart, Principal of the hlleyville High
School
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The Tontz Residance - frank clonser, and enterprising salesman in employ
of hindman brothers
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The indianola ide, light and power company's plant - Hartshorne and
Haileyville
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Bon Ami hotel, kernell & son, Proprietors, -- W. D. Calvin, Chief
Engineer at Sloper No. 3 -- Lee Hubbard Mine Foreman at Sloper No. 3
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M. K. McCowbrey, Mine Foreman at shaft No 1 and Slope No. 3 -- A. Whetsel,
master mechanic at Mine No.1
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J. W. Holly, a successful and prominent Business man -- R. J. Evans,
The popular confectioner of halleyville
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Gowen, and Important Mining Camp -- The Grady Trading Co -- Shaft No.3
Gowen, Indian territory
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Jim Kurilko -- From: Carol Young -Remember when... Hartshorne/Haileyville
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Downtown Gowen. The Butterfield Stage on tour. Not sure of the year
but from the cars, it appears to be mid 50s.
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The Miniature Engine that Pulls the Coal from the Slopes -- bradford
& Cleckler, the up-to-date druggist of Gowen
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Interior view of Bradford & Checkeler's Drug Store -- F. M. Crabtree,
Dealer in Grocheries, Confectionary, tobacco -- G. W. Ward, One of the
most worthy and philanthropic Citizens of the hartshorne Distric
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J. H. Mahan, The Genial Priprietor of the Pioneer Liverty barn at Gowen
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The livery Barn of J. H. malan -- james O. smith, propietor of the city
hotel at gowen
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The City Hotel, gowen -- Pulver & Orendorff, proprietors City Meat
market -- Jesse Johnston, A Valuable Employee of the Baker-Reidt merchantile
Company
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Bert Grigsby, Pay Roll Clerk for teh Rock Isalan coal company at Giwen
Since july. 1903 -- A. D. Cantrell, One of the most rellable clerks in
the baker-reidt company store at Gowen
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William Godart, gas man at no. 3 Gowen -- Cottage home of William Godart,
Indian territory -- R. G. Slaughter, The general clerk in the office of
the Rock Island Coal Co. at Gowen
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W. P. katigan, master mechanic and top foreman at Gowen Shaft No 3 --
J. w. Orendorff, weighman at Shaft No. 3 Gowen
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Frank Torcaso, one of the most trustworthy miners in the harshorne distric
-- T. C. Boone, Mine Carpenter at Gowen, Shaft No 3
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Engine Room, Shaft no.3, gowen -- A. W. lawrence, engineer at shaft
No3
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W. P. Gentry, engineer, slope No 12, gowen -- A. W. keller, head driver
and assistant foreman at Gowen, Shaft No.2
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J. C. gibson, Mine blacksmith at no.3, and one of Gowen's rellable Citizens
-- T. E. Row, Am industrious blacksmith at Shaft No. 3 Gowen
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T. G. Gorham, A tipper at Shaft No3 Gowen -- dow, a live and prosperous
mining camp -- Lake toboxie, shich Furnishes the Water Supply to the mines
of Dow
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Shaft No. 2 dow, indian territory
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Shaft No1 dow, indian territory, the miners as they come from work
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The Milby-dow Company Store at Dow -- alexander W. Breckenridge, the
popular superintendent of the mines at Dow - Sinking No.2 shaft at Dow,
indian Territory
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Crossing Brush Below the Bridge
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A. W. Breckenridge -- The Handsom cottage of A. W. Breckenridge
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The swinging Bridge at the Brushy Creek Ford, near Dow -- Dow Drug Company,
R. Lee Drummond manager
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The old wagon bridge across brush creek, one of the first bridges constructed
in thsi part of the Territory. Now Removed -- John Kirkpatrick
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D. R. Robertson, Liverty, Feed and sale Stable -- Robert G. Baker, Check
Weighman at the Milby & Dow Shaft
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Joseph Stanley Riley, mine foreman of shaft No2 -- slope No. 2 J. S.
riley, foreman
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S. A. Coyle, Proprietor of the S. A. Coyle Grochery comapny -- W. P.
Whitlock, To foreman at mine No. 3 -- Joe S. Yates, engineer at mine No.
2 Dow
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Joe S. Yates, --- T. S. Hale, A trusty Engineer at Shaft No.2
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A Picturesque scene on Brushy, just above the Swing Bridge -- E. Herman,
the baker of Dow
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Craig, a lively little mining town -- The bolen-Darnell mine at Craig
-- W. R. Belt, Somethinabout W. r. Belt, the General manager of bolen-Darnell
coal company's store
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W. R. Belt -- View showing the gangway of the bolen-Darnall
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W. I. Philliphs, M. D., the only resident physcian at Craig -- W. K.
Leyden, mine foreman of slope No. 1 Craig
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W. K. Leyden 00 W. J. Lewis, Fireman at eh Bolen-Darnell mine
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H. L. Coleman, A man of Landed Estates -- H. L. Coleman and family taking
an outing -- The Craig hotel
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The Craig Hotel -- W. A. Carmack, head engineer at Slope No1
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C. B. allen, a faithful employee of the Bolen-Darnall coal company --
William L. anderson, check weighman at the Bolen-Darnell mine
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