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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Dennis Dickens in the dining room of his home. He made the cabinets out of cherry. [Photo]
Dennis Dickens. [Photo]
Dennis Price, Arnett, WV. [Photo]
Denny Christian, Dry Creek. [Photo]
Denny Christian. [Photo]
Detail of "'seng" hoe, used in digging ginseng, in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo]
Detail of a square from a sampler quilt made by Margie Miller. [Photo]
Detail of dulcimer made of walnut, featuring a sound hole framed by a cross-section of a walnut. [Photo]
Detail of Mabel Brown displaying a square from a sampler quilt made by Margie Miller. [Photo]
Detail of Mabel Brown working on a windmill quilt at a quilting bee in the living room of her home on Drews Creek. [Photo]
Deteriorating UMW Local Hall, Glen Daniels -- Route 3. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe in his garden. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe selects tomatoes from the ripening window in his shed. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe surveying his vegetable garden. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe with his wife, Dorothy, and grandson on their front porch. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe's woodpile, held in place by discarded roof bolts from the coal mines. [Photo]
Dewey Gunnoe, retired union coal miner and shop steward, on his front porch. [Photo]
Diseased base of tightbark hickory trunk, Rock Creek. [Photo]
Diseased base of tulip poplar trunk, Rock Creek. [Photo]
Dogwood tree on Jarrell farm. This tree lost its leaves prematurely. [Photo]
Dogwoods (Cornus florida) and redbuds (Cercis canadensis) a.k.a. "Judas Tree" in bloom. [Photo]
Dogwoods (Cornus florida) blooming on Coal River. [Photo]
Dogwoods (Cornus florida) in bloom. [Photo]
Donna Wills' tombstone with the inscription: "And I Weathered the Storm." [Photo]
Donna Wills, of Rock Creek. [Photo]
Donna Wills. [Photo]
Doris Magan, former coal miner and Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteer. [Photo]
Dorothy Gunnoe picking kale in her garden. [Photo]
Dorothy Lilley playing guitar. [Photo]
Dot Henry and Norb Federspiel look at the genealogy sheets that frame the picnic shelter where the Stanley Heirs Reunion takes place. [Photo]
Dr. Jim Michael Wills. [Photo]
Drawknife in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo]
Drews Creek sign felled by floodwaters. [Photo]
Drill bit used in mining, reused as a fence post at a home in Friendly View, West Virginia. [Photo]
Dry Creek Post Office, Carol Jarrell is behind the counter waiting to serve patrons, Teddy Jarrell is checking his mailbox. [Photo]
Dulcimer made of walnut, featuring a sound hole framed by a cross-section of a walnut. [Photo]
Dust in the distance. [Photo]
E. Lucy Braun, the pioneering ecologist who identified the mixed mesophytic forest as a coherent system. [Photo]
Ed Cantley and his Christmas tree farm. [Photo]
Ed Cantley carrying a freshly cut Christmas tree out to the sales area for a customer. [Photo]
Ed Cantley's flock of pigeons in flight. [Photo]
Ed Cantley's house. [Photo]
Ed Cantley. [Photo]
Edna Keyes performing at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Edna Turner cleaning ramps in preparation for the Drews Creek Church ramp supper. [Photo]
Edna Turner in her cellar with produce that she has canned. [Photo]
Edna Turner with a pan of cleaned ramps in preparation for the Drews Creek Church ramp supper. [Photo]
Elbert Pettry and Dave Bailey swapping stories at the Pettry home. [Photo]
Elbert Pettry, Mary Hufford, and Dave Bailey going over names for lateral hollows on Peachtree Creek with the help of a topographic map. [Photo]
Elbert Pettry, Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Elsie Rich in her living room. [Photo]
Elsie Rich with her quilts. [Photo]
Elsie Rich's house in Jarrold's Valley. [Photo]
Elsie Rich, Jarrold's Valley. [Photo]
Elsie Rich. [Photo]
Engine block, used as foundation support. [Photo]
Entrance to the Pioneer Farm at Twin Falls State Park. [Photo]
Ernie Scarbrough [Photo]
Ernie Scarbrough, with his two children, Daniel and Amy. [Photo]
Eunice, West Virginia, with a strip mine on the hillside in the background. [Photo]
Everett Lilly at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Everett Lilly fiddling at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Everett Lilly performing with John Hamrick. [Photo]
Examples of ginseng roots laid out on a table in the purchase room at Randy's Recycling. [Photo]
Exposed seam of coal, Samples mountaintop removal site on Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Exterior of church, woven of yarn and plastic, by Calvin Sprouse. [Photo]
Exterior of Cody Dickens' home. [Photo]
Exterior of log house built by Woody Boggs. Front porch with old saw and license plates used for decorative purposes. [Photo]
Exterior of log house built by Woody Boggs. [Photo]
Exterior of Mae Bongalis' home, with daffodils blooming on the bank. [Photo]
Exterior, front view, of a trailer converted into a house with an addition and the application of some siding. [Photo]
Exterior, home of Carol and Denny Christian. [Photo]
Exterior, home of Kenny and Martha Pettry. [Photo]
Exterior, left side, of a trailer converted into a house with an addition and the application of some siding. [Photo]
Exterior, Tamarack Center. [Photo]
Exterior, United Mine Workers of America union hall, Sundial, West Virginia. [Photo]
Faith Baptist Church on Route 3 near Arnett, West Virginia. [Photo]
Fallen oak leaves on vine. [Photo]
Fallen poplar tree on Molly's Mountain. [Photo]
Felix Mollett of Canton, Ohio cleaning family graves on Graveyard Hill. [Photo]
Felix Mollett of Canton, Ohio cleaning family graves. [Photo]
Fellow passengers on the flyover. [Photo]
Fence and gate at the home of Ben Burnside. [Photo]
Fence on Rock Creek Road. [Photo]
Field locust growing on reclaimed mountaintop removal site, White Oak. [Photo]
"Field locust" planted at Costain's reclaimed mountaintop removal site on Clear Fork. [Photo]
"Field" locust (a.k.a. black locust). [Photo]
File at the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection: permit applications for the Shumate's Branch Refuse Disposal Impoundment. [Photo]
First snow on the log cabin, winter of 1999. [Photo]
Fishing Holes on Marsh Fork, drawn by Woody Boggs. [Photo]
Fishing on Coal River. [Photo]
Five-prong ginseng. [Photo]
Flame azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum), known locally as "honeysuckle." [Photo]
Flood runoff from mine sludge pond. [Photo]
Foreground (L-R): Judy Griffey, Shirley Tyler, and Edna Turner at the Drews Creek Church ramp supper. Quilts hanging in the background are for sale. [Photo]
Foreground: rows of potatoes in Ivan Jarrell's garden. Background: Ivan Jarrell's parents' house. [Photo]
Fourth of July Celebration at Stanley Heirs Park on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Franklin Adkins playing dobro. [Photo]
Fraser magnolia bloom (Magnolia fraseri) also known as "mountain magnolia." [Photo]
Freshly cleaned and decorated graves at Graveyard Hill. [Photo]

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