Wid Page collection on the Marlowe Coal Company
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Wid Page collection on the Marlowe Coal Company
- Date
- 1918-1998, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.33 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Coal mines and mining.
- Coal mines and mining -- Kentucky
- Coal miners -- Kentucky -- Perry County
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into three series by provenance: Papers; Marlowe-Whitesburg, Scuddy, and Defiance coal operations photographs; and Wid Page photographs of the Marlowe Coal Company camps.
- Preferred Citation
- 2003av061: [identification of item], Wid Page collection on the Marlowe Coal Company, 1918-1998, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Marlowe Coal Company was founded in 1908 by M.K. Marlowe as Phoenix Fuel. In 1918 the Company became known as Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company, and in 1948 changed its name to the Marlowe Coal Company. In 1986 the heirs of M.K. Marlowe, including Bob Marlowe, left the coal business and the company ceased to operate. Wid Page was a long-time employee of the Marlowe Coal Company, who continued to document and collect materials related to the company.
- Scope and Content
- The Wid Page collection on the Marlowe Coal Company (dated 1918-1998, undated; 0.33 cubic feet; 1 box) consists of seventy-three photographic prints, correspondence, records, photocopies, receipts, and newspaper clippings concerning the Marlowe Coal Company. The majority of the materials were collected by Wid Page, a former, long-time employee of the Marlowe Coal Company. The series Marlow-Whitesburg, Scuddy, and Defiance operations photographs were collected by Bob Marlowe, the grandson of company founder M.K. Marlowe. The prints make up the bulk of the collection and depict the coal operations at Marlowe, near Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, and the Scuddy and Defiance operations in Perry County, Kentucky. The images document miners, equipment and the area around the mining operations. The papers include four company receipt books circa 1947, a decal of the sixty-fifth anniversary of Elkhorn Jellico Coal Co., employee wage scales, pay stub, lab receipt for description of samples, drawing of Marlowe School, and newspaper clippings.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Papers, 1918-1997, undated
Scope and Contents
This series consists of research materials relating to the Marlow Coal Company collected by Wid Page. Many of the items are photocopies. The series includes coal maps drawn by Wid Page; many photocopies of photographs relating to Marlowe Coal Company's coal operations; deceased employee lists; original receipt books; and a 65th anniversary reunion decal.
Marlowe Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company records, 1930-1978
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company employee lists, deceased, 1918-1983
Marlowe coal maps, drawn by Wid Page, 1997 July 29
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company 65th year reunion decal, 1983
Byron D. Walters letter to Wid Page, 1997 May 2
Newspaper clipping, 1997
Photocopies of Marlowe Coal Company related photographs annotated by Wid Page, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company, gas station receipt book, 1947 August 9
Receipt book, 1947 June 14
Store receipt book, 1947 August 14
Stoker Coal Company receipt book, owned by M.K. Marlowe, undated
Whitesburg-Marlowe, Scuddy, and Defiance coal operations photographs, undated
Scope and Contents
These photographs were donated by Bob Marlowe, grandson of founder M.K. Marlowe. The photographs depict three different mine operations run by the Marlowe Coal Company: Marlowe - Whitesburg in Letcher County, Kentucky; Scuddy in Perry County, Kentucky; and Defiance in Perry County, Kentucky. The descriptions were provided by Wid Page.
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - view of operations, undated
Ellkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - mine interior/tunnel, undated
Marlowe Coal Company, Letcher County - conveyor belt with coal, undated
Marlowe Coal Company, Letcher County - conveyor belt, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - top view of tipple, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - tipple, undated
Marlowe/Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - view of tipple, undated
Marlowe/Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - inside of tipple, undated
Marlowe/Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - tipple, undated
Marlowe/Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - tipple, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - Victor Back working in tipple, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - coal being sorted, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - coal on belt with man in background, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - view of tipple, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - view of Louisville & Nashville coal car, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Sapphire Mine, Camp Branch - row of coal cars, undated
Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky - camp house, undated
Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky - large garage/shop, undated
Marlowe Coal Company, Defiance, Kentucky - operating building, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Whitesburg Seam Marlowe - garage or shop, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Whitesburg Seam Marlowe - tracks and mine entrance, undated
Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company; Whitesburg Seam Marlowe - coal exiting mine, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - mine entrance, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - hillside embankment, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - overview of tipple, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - tipple, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - tipple, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - tipple, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - view of tipple, undated
Marlowe Coal Company; Defiance, Kentucky - coal car, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - Louisville & Nashville train coal car, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - row of coal cars, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - row of coal cars, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - camp houses, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - camp house, undated
Stoker Coal Company; Scuddy, Kentucky - older camp house, undated
Wid Page photographs of the Marlowe Coal company Camps, 1930-1998, undated
Scope and Contents
This series consists of photographs and reproductions collected, identified, and donated by Wid Page, a former, long-time employee of the Marlowe Coal Company. The series is arranged into two subseries: Marlowe Coal Company Operations and Cannel Coal. The Marlowe Coal Company Operations subseries includes reproductions of several historic photographs from the 1930s and 1940s of the Marlowe Coal Operations and Coal Camps. Additionally, it includes several photographs from a reunion of Marlowe employees in the 1980s and photographs taken by Wid Page of the abandoned coal camps in 1998. The Cannel Coal subseries depicts the Kingscreek Coal Company, one of only two cannel coal mines in Letcher County, Kentucky. The cannel coal was shot from the solid using black powder then loaded into cars and hauled outside using mules or horses. There was no large mining camp at Kingscreek, only a compay store, boarding house, and bath-house.
Marlowe Coal Company operations, 1930-1998, undated
Defiance Grade School, near Scuddy in Perry County, Kentucky, 1933-1934
Overview of the Scuddy mine camp, 1930
Funeral for Fred Blankenship - Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company, Marlowe, Kentucky - background is the Marlowe commissary or company store), 1931
Arcwall cutting maching at Marlowe mine number 4, left to right Arlen Sexton, Clyde Scall, Robert Brown, and Ishmel Payton, 1943
Arcwall cutting machine in mine number 4 at Marlowe, left to right Arlen Sexton and Robert Brown, 1943
Marlowe cemetery sign at Marlowe, Elkhorn Jellico Coal Co. (near Whitesburg, Kentucky), circa 1990
Coal tipple, porch of the company store at Marlowe Elkhorn Jellico Coal Co., Marlowe Reunion, 1989
Company store, Elkhorn Jellico Coal Co. Marlowe, Marlowe Reunion, 1989
Employees of Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company at Jess Fields' funeral, 1953 August 21
- Box 1, item 52a-52b
Scope and Contents
Reproduction. Includes prints of the original and its back. The back identifies all employees in the photograph.
To topFormer Sapphire Mine location, Camp Branch, Letcher County, Kentucky, undated
Jamie Page (left) and Wid Page (right), 1997
Old explosives house at Marlowe, deserted since 1953, undated
Stoker Coal Company tipple, Scuddy, Kentucky, 1998
Deteriorating ruins of the headhouse, Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky, 1998, undated
20.00 gallon water storage tank at Marlowe, Elkhorn Jellico Coal Company, 1998
Deteriorating ruins of the headhouse and mine cars, Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky, 1998
View overlooking Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky, 1998
"No Work" sign at Marlowe, 1998
Work sign at Marlowe, 1998
Mining cars at Stoker Coal Company, Scuddy, Kentucky, 1998
Deteriorating ruins of the headhouse at Defiance, Kentucky, 1998
View of Marlowe taken above the tipple, now known as Thompson Branch, 1998
Company Store at Stoker Coal Company, Suddy, Kentucky, 1998
Stoker Coal Company Store and Wid Page's car, 1998
White Oak Creek at Marlowe Coal Company in Defiance, Kentucky, 1998
Homes of James Marlowe, M.K. Marlowe, and Dan Combs, the store manager, 1998
Looking down Marlowe Hollow, 1998
Looking up Marlowe Hollow, 1998
Miners checks, keys to the company store, keys to the service station, and shop keys, 1998
Mark Knox Marlowe portrait in Bank of Whitesburg, Kentucky, 1998
Cannel Coal, 1997, undated
1927 carved into stone - Near Whitesburg, Kentucky, Kingscreek Coal Company (1927-1932), Depew Coal Company (1946-1948), undated
A mine near Whitesburg, Kentucky, Kingscreek Coal Company, undated
Cannel coal seam about seventy-two inches, Kingscreek, Kentucky, undated
Number 3 coal seam, Elkhorn Coal, Colson, Kentucky, undated
Number 3 coal seam, Elkhorn Coal, Colson, Kentucky, undated
Mine entrance at Kingscreek Coal Company, undated
Marlowe, 1997
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