During World War I, the Director of the Bureau of Mines, Manning, offered the use of their experimental mine near Pittsburgh and trained personnel to the Chief of Engineers of the War Department. This photograph from January 14, 1918 depicts a punching machine cutting coal, while an observer stands 800 feet away, listening to the sounds it makes.
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