This picture was taken on the opposite side of the washer from the one preceding. In the foreground are two 'shakers', which grip the side sheets on loaded hoppers and vibrate violently until the coal is completely emptied into the pit below. The…
The phrase 'while it lasted' in the previous commentary indicated that the contract between U.S. Steel and Lynnville Coal Co. was rather short in duration, and so it was - the whole operation continued for less than three years, terminating in…
Showing photographs of Cudahy Packing Co. at 14th St. and 10th Avenue. Showing conditions of the canopy for transmittal to Government to get permission to get steel to repair. Made with RR Curtiss of Land and Tax Department for JP Gallagher.
Showing photographs of Cudahy Packing Co. at 14th St. and 10th Avenue. Showing conditions of the canopy for transmittal to Government to get permission to get steel to repair. Made with RR Curtiss of Land and Tax Department for JP Gallagher.
Showing photographs of Cudahy Packing Co. at 14th St. and 10th Avenue. Showing conditions of the canopy for transmittal to Government to get permission to get steel to repair. Made with RR Curtiss of Land and Tax Department for JP Gallagher.
Showing photographs of Cudahy Packing Co. at 14th St. and 10th Avenue. Showing conditions of the canopy for transmittal to Government to get permission to get steel to repair. Made with RR Curtiss of Land and Tax Department for JP Gallagher.
Showing photographs of Cudahy Packing Co. at 14th St. and 10th Avenue. Showing conditions of the canopy for transmittal to Government to get permission to get steel to repair. Made with RR Curtiss of Land and Tax Department for JP Gallagher.
Twenty miles below Petersburg in the mining country, there is a clearing in the scrub with the rustic name of Buckskin. With its scattered population of 250, it has no business to offer the railroad, but its 24-hour block office is one of the most…