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This photograph of the old office building was taken around 1920, some six to eight years after it was built by Consolidation Coal Company. At that time, the corporate headquarters was in New York City, the Kentucky-West Virginia mining operations were administered from Fairmont, West Virginia, and separate supervisory and accounting offices were maintained at Jenkins and Van Lear in Kentucky. This second photograph shows the old building in its original paint, dove gray, trimmed in forest green, a paint scheme used by Consolidation Coal Company on all of its major buildings and some of the company houses, many of which were painted in shades of green, yellow, and tan. Following the sale of all company real estate in the early 1950s, many renters purchased their homes and re-painted them in colors of their own choice. The old office building, in its original incarnation, housed an office and blueprint room on the fourth floor, and storage rooms and a Masonic Hall on the third floor. During the 1930s and 40s a dentist and two doctors shared the second floor with the post office. The lower floor at one time housed a jail and city hall. Icky's, a soda shop, was not added until the 1950s.
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