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    Jeffrey Apron Conveyor
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    Description: Steel apron conveyor made by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio being used to move coal at the Electric Shovel Coal Company, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1929. As the coal passed along on this picking table, workers removed shale and other debris. The coal was then loaded into railroad coal cars beneath the tipple. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01517
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Terre Haute (Indiana)
     
    Jeffrey Tipple Under Construction
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    Description: Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, built this wooden coal tipple at the Tom's Creeks Coal and Coke Company, Coeburn, Virginia, 1895. A man is standing on a stationary steam engine at the bottom center of the picture while other men are found throughout the structure. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01210
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Coeburn (Virginia)
     
    Jeffrey Coal Tipple
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    Description: This coaling station used a tipple made by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, to fuel a locomotive owned by the Rock Island Railroad, ca. 1905. Jeffrey screens and crushers were used to process the coal to the proper size for use in a steam locomotive. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01239
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: New York
     
    Jeffrey Four Track Steel Coal Tipple
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    Description: Four tracks of railroad cars being loaded at a steel coal tipple built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio. It was used at the Panther Coal Company, Raitt, Virginia, 1934. The coal has been processed through a Jeffrey revolving screen to classify it according to lump size. Three different sizes of coal can be seen in the coal cars in this photograph. Different sizes of coal were used in different facilities, such as power plants, home heating, and steam locomotives. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01548
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Raitt (Virginia)
     
    Jeffrey Four Track Steel Coal Tipple
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    Description: Steel coal tipple built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio in use at the Panther Coal Company, Raitt, Virginia, 1934. The coal was processed through a Jeffrey revolving screen to classify it according to lump size. The railroad cars are each filled with different size coal lumps. Different sizes of coal were used in different facilities, such as power plants, home heating, and steam locomotives. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01547
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Raitt (Virginia)
     
    Jeffrey Coal Tipple Fueling Steam Locomotive
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    Description: A coaling station built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, is being used to fuel a 4-8-0 steam locomotive on the Hocking Valley Railroad line in southeastern Ohio, 1904. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01201
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
     
    Jeffrey Coal Breaker and Tipple
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    Description: Coal breaker and tipple built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio. They were owned by the Deening Coal Company in West Frankfort, Illinois, 1908. This facility crushed and screened coal into various sizes and loaded it into coal cars. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01252
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: West Frankfort (Illinois)
     
    Jeffrey Steel Apron Conveyor
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    Description: Steel apron conveyor made by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio in use at a steel coal tipple owned by the Gilliam Coal Company, Gilliam, West Virginia, 1924. The conveyor was part of a coal loading boom. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01464
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Gilliam (West Virginia)
     
    Jeffrey Retarding Conveyor Installation
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    Description: A steel cable retarding conveyor built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, was installed at this tipple owned by the Red Jacket Coal and Coke Company, Red Jacket, West Virginia, 1916. Used on long, steep hillsides, a retarding conveyor was designed to slow down the flow of coal to a tipple below. The coal was easier to handle and breakage of the coal was reduced at lower flow speeds. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL01351
    Subjects: Tipples; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Red Jacket (West Virginia)
     
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