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32PREP PLANTS AND LOADOUTS
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17KENTUCKY–New finds and changes
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1Kentucky Revisions
Ken Allen has revised the Kentucky section of Edkins. The pdf is available now. Feedback is needed and welcome.
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- GENERAL DISCUSSIONTHE LASTEST UPDATE TO EDKINS TENNESSEE LISTING HAS BEEN POSTEDLike
- GENERAL DISCUSSIONThere are so many from different places, that instead of putting them in different categories I put them in one big post. Hope that’s okay! Tom Huddleston at the #3 tipple in 1988, where he worked until around 1958 when he retired. A cold, snowy day. Either behind the Commissary or Boarding House. Roscoe (RJ) is the man in the bottom of the photo. Maintenance Shop at #3 Fonde #1 Tipple Fonde Commissary/Store Tipple. Most Likely #3 Steam Engine Mining with Mules Boarding House Again, The old Boarding house. (I believe??) Near Sowders Creek in Fonde Rev. Ed Brassfield, left, and Jim Collins. Located at the foot of the supply incline to the Fonde mine. Waiting for the man trip up the mountain, notice the flame safety lamp carried by Ed, used for detecting methane gas in the mine. 1945 First Aid Team standing infront of the old Commissary/Company Store. 1948 Standing back row from left to right are: John Sanders, Merle Maples, Charlie Haynes, Ancil Sowders, Elmer Bennet, Sr, John Zoochi, Elmer Bennet, Jr, Marion Jackson Kneeling front row from left to right are: Boone Friar, Clyde Mace, Lennard Miles, Andrew Ridings, Glen Friar, Harrison Friar Around 1920 I think. Clyde Davis riding his goat to school Tipple Tipple Fonde #3 Tipple Coming In (or) Out of the minesLike
- PREP PLANTS AND LOADOUTSClearfork Lumber Company in Clairfield, Tennessee built around 1908-10 - the company opened around 1902.Like