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The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1983. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie was powered by electricity supplied by a trailing cable. This image shows the coiling unit transporter for the cable. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1975. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1978. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Heavy equipment used to strip mine the Clarion (No. 4) coal at the Waterloo Coal Company's Oak Hill Complex in Jackson County, Ohio. Horace R. Collins hosted members of the Pechiney company for a field trip to the Waterloo Coal Company operation in Jackson County, Ohio. The image was taken on May 29, 1967.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1975. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1975. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1978. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1978. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie was powered by electricity supplied by a trailing cable. This image shows the coiling unit transporter for the cable. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1978. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
A dragline of the R&F Coal Company operating in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio. The image was taken by Clark L. Scheerens. The location is approximate to the township.
Waterloo Coal Company heavy equipment strip mining Clarion Coal. An outcrop of Vanport Limestone is in the foreground. The equipment is operating in Jackson County, Ohio. The image was taken May 29, 1967. The location is approximate to the township.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1975. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Big Muskie dragline removing overburden at a coal strip mine operation in Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in March 1978. Big Muskie was dedicated on May 22, 1969, at a ceremony held in northern Morgan County near Renrock, Ohio. At the time, it was described as the world's largest mobile land machine and the biggest walking dragline ever built. It could remove 325 tons of earth and rock a minute. Big Muskie was operated by the Ohio Power Company and its parent firm American Electric Power Company. It operated in Ohio from 1969 to 1991.
Heavy equipment for strip mining Lower Kittanning (No. 5) coal in Sandy Township, Stark County, Ohio. The image was made in 1960.
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie was powered by electricity supplied by a trailing cable. This image shows the hydrolic walker feet. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in


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