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Lippeat coal mine tipple, north part of Dugger, IN. A tipple is a structure used at a mine to load the extracted product (e.g., coal, ores) for transport, typically into railroad hopper cars. In the United States, tipples have been frequently associated with coal mines, but they have also been used for hard rock mining. Other identifying information: 2850 Ft. S. and 475 ft. W. of northeast corner section 2, T.7N.=R.8W., of Sullivan County, Dugger Quadrangle, Indiana. Shaft is not shown, but is to the right. No glowing water.