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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Randy Sprouse inspecting the ginseng he's dug. [Photo]
Randy Sprouse with water inspector. [Photo]
Randy Sprouse's seng hoe. [Photo]
Randy Sprouse, Claude Williams, Joe Williams [Photo]
Randy Sprouse, director of the Coal River Mountain Watch. [Photo]
Randy's Recycling, Peytona, WV. [Photo]
Ranger giving orientation to Lucy Braun Association members before the hike through Wayne National Forest, an exemplar of the mixed mesophytic forest. [Photo]
Ray Cottrell and Randy Sprouse (in hat) seine for hellgrammites in the Trap Stewart Hole near the mouth of Hazy Creek. [Photo]
Ray Cottrell speaking about his collection of tools and artifacts. [Photo]
Ray Cottrell wearing hipwaders and fishing in Coal River. Unidentified man fishing from bridge above. [Photo]
Ray Dickens, Jr. (Left), Kimberly Dickens, and Jeffrey Honaker selling ramps on the side of the road. [Photo]
The Rebecca Chapel and Rock Creek Post Office at the mouth of Rock Creek. [Photo]
The Rebecca Chapel at the mouth of Rock Creek. [Photo]
Reclaimed abandoned highwall, White Oak. [Photo]
Reclamation of mountaintop removal site from the air. [Photo]
The reclamation of White Oak. [Photo]
Reclamation on the Costain mountaintop removal site, White Oak. [Photo]
Red eft, a land-dwelling form of the red spotted newt or notophthalmus iridescens (subspecies). [Photo]
Red eft, a land-dwelling form of the red spotted newt, perched in fungus. [Photo]
Red Fraker, on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
"Red Lady," a reclining nude sculpted by Connard Wolfe in the woods near his studio. [Photo]
Red mulberry tree (Morus rubra). [Photo]
Red mulberry tree on Montcoal Mountain, near site of former settlement. [Photo]
Residential street scene in Lower Stickney. [Photo]
Residents brainstorming on goals for Coal River Mountain Watch; Lowell Dodge is writing at the board. [Photo]
Restaurant, boarded up and closed. [Photo]
Rev. Johnnie and Leona Bailey of Pigeon Creek, Mingo County, at the picnic after the memorial ceremony holding a strawberry cake. [Photo]
Richard "Dickie" Combs [Photo]
Rick Bradford, of Edwight, WV. [Photo]
Ricky Meadows with a handful of goldenseal roots. [Photo]
Ripening pumpkin and pumpkin blooms. [Photo]
The road through Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Roadside mailbox, at a home near Marfork Mine, decorated to look like a coal truck. [Photo]
Roadside shrine, along Route 3, commemorating the victim of a car accident. [Photo]
Roadside Sign: "Haulers Have Right of Way." [Photo]
Robert Allen, Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Rock shelter on Coal River near the Girl Scout Camp Hole. [Photo]
Rocky Turner, of Naoma, WV. [Photo]
Roof bolts used as tomato stakes in the Gunnoe Family garden. [Photo]
Roosevelt Holstein, Larry Gibson, and Donald Pritt view the mountaintop removal project on Cabin Creek from their family cemetery on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Rooster atop its shelter. [Photo]
Rooster breeder Willie Clay, with a prize speciman. [Photo]
Rosebushes transplanted from Shumate's Branch before it was evacuated to create a sludge pond. [Photo]
Rowland Land Company truck. [Photo]
Ruby Dickens and John Flynn in the Dickens' living room. [Photo]
Sadie and Howard Miller sitting on their stoop. [Photo]
Sadie Miller carrying just-picked strawberries in her sweatshirt. [Photo]
Sadie Miller in her kitchen canning beets from her garden using the hot water process. [Photo]
Sadie Miller pictured with her special edition collectible Christmas Barbie dolls. [Photo]
Sadie Miller with produce from gardens and woods preserved in her basement pantry. [Photo]
Sadie Miller. [Photo]
"Safety Board" with statistics obscured. [Photo]
Sally Webb picking wineberries. [Photo]
Sally Webb. [Photo]
Sam Cook, an anthropologist who organized the Mountaintop Removal Summit, displaying the backside of the t-shirt designed by Carol Jackson, which says, "Ban Mountaintop Removal." [Photo]
Sarah Boggess with mole beans. [Photo]
Sauteeing ramps and soaking potatoes in the ramp house kitchen. [Photo]
The Saxon Post Office. [Photo]
Scenes from the parking lot at Stanley Heirs Park on the Fourth of July. [Photo]
Seng (ginseng) hoes. [Photo]
Seth Gibson preparing corn on the cob at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Shelby Cantley Estep (Left), Natalie and Carla Pettry: three generations of ginseng hunters. Shelby is Carla's mother and Natalie is Carla's daughter. [Photo]
A shelf of canned goods in Edna Turner's cellar, including corn, beans, slaw, wild berries, blackberry juice, and ramps. [Photo]
Sherman Bailey, Rock Creek WV. [Photo]
Sign announcing the Pine Knob Ramp Supper. [Photo]
Sign at the entrance to the community of Montcoal: "Performance Coal Company." [Photo]
Sign at the mouth of Dry Creek: "Shooting Match: 6-9 Dry Creek Left Hand Fork." [Photo]
Sign for hot dog sale at Assembly Church of God, Sundial, WV. [Photo]
Sign in front of Syble's Bed & Barn congratulating Crystal Pettry and Bruce Ramsey on their wedding. [Photo]
Sign in front of Syble's Bed and Barn, a boarding house and restaurant operated by Syble (Halstead) Pettry. [Photo]
Sign on Interstate 77 promoting Tamarack Center: "The Best of West Virginia Premier Handcrafts." [Photo]
Sign outside the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall: "United We Bargain, Divided We Beg." [Photo]
Sign: "Haulers have right of way." [Photo]
Sign: "Take photographs and view farm from this point. Do not enter enclosures." [Photo]
Signage at the Rock Creek Post Office. [Photo]
Signs advertising the ramp supper on door of Charles Jarrell Store. [Photo]
Signs showing support for the United Mine Workers of America at a home near the entrance to Packsville. [Photo]
Site of the former Wayne Bradley home on Bradley Mountain at the head of Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Six-prong and five-prong trophy ginseng on display at the Sundial Tavern. [Photo]
The Sludge Dam at Shumate's Branch, rising above the Marsh Fork Elementary School. [Photo]
Sludge pond and impoundment on Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
The Sludge Pond at Shumate's Branch, rising above the Marsh Fork Elementary School, Sundial, WV. [Photo]
The snack table under the union banner, during a union vote at Local 6608. [Photo]
Snapped beech trunk on Jarrell Hollow. [Photo]
Snapped buckeye trunk in Rock Creek. [Photo]
Snapped tulip poplar in collapsed cove. [Photo]
Snapped white oak trunk on ridge, Molly's Mountain. [Photo]
"Sneaky Pete," a coal truck parked outside the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall in Montcoal. [Photo]
Some of Bill Jarrell's handmade tools. [Photo]
Spicebush. [Photo]
Spider flowers (cleome) in Ben Burnside's garden. [Photo]
Split rail fence lining the access road to the Pioneer Farm at Twin Falls State Park. [Photo]
The spring house of Donna Wills. [Photo]
Spring house where Ted Farley stores potatoes and canned good for the winter. [Photo]
Spring house. [Photo]
Spring wildflowers, "Dutchman's britches" (aka bleeding heart), on Ivan Jarrell's land. [Photo]
Squirrel house. [Photo]
Squirrel meat marinating in Joe Aliff's kitchen. [Photo]
Stacy Edmunds, Orie Loucks, Lowell Dodge, Randy Sprouse. [Photo]
Stacy Edmunds, Randy Sprouse, and Orie Loucks examining materials on mountaintop removal in the Coal River Valley. [Photo]

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