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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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6:30 a.m. shift change at the coal mine. [Photo]
Abandoned coal tipple in ruins. [Photo]
Abandoned power house in ruins. [Photo]
Aerial of "pre-law" highwall at the head of Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Aerial shot of continuous belt-line conveyor. [Photo]
Aerial shot of entrance to Eagle Mine, an underground mine above Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Aerial shot of regional topography. [Photo]
Aerial shot of the coal processing plant at Elk Run, West Virginia, an A.T. Massey operation. [Photo]
Aerial view of Battle Ridge Coal Pit, in Orgas. [Photo]
Aerial view of Ben Burnside's place, showing garden with fodder shocks, house, outbuildings, and shade garden. [Photo]
Aerial view of Catenary Coal's Samples Mine, a Mountaintop Removal project at the head of Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of Coal Camp at Montcoal, showing railroad tracks, church, and homes. [Photo]
Aerial view of Coal River Valley, following Route 3. [Photo]
Aerial view of dust swirling around reclaimed mountaintop removal site. [Photo]
Aerial view of Eagle Mine site. [Photo]
Aerial view of Ed Cantley's Christmas tree farm, on Rock Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of empty coal barges, enroute to Marmet on the Kanawha River. [Photo]
Aerial view of John Amos Coal-fired Utility Plant, Nitro, West Virginia. [Photo]
Aerial view of mixed mesophytic forest and topography. [Photo]
Aerial view of Montcoal, including continuous belt feeder coming down Coal River Mountain through Ellis Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of Montcoal, looking down on bridge, tipple, Coal River and Route 3. [Photo]
Aerial view of Montcoal, showing Performance Coal Company offices and operations. [Photo]
Aerial view of Montcoal, with Cigar Hill visible across Coal River and Route 3. [Photo]
Aerial view of Mountaintop removal and reclamation landscapes. [Photo]
Aerial view of Mountaintop removal and reclamation. [Photo]
Aerial view of mountaintop removal near Blair. [Photo]
Aerial view of mountaintop removal site on Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of Mountaintop Removal, approaching Racine. [Photo]
Aerial view of Naoma at the mouth of Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of Peachtree Ridge, with Rock Creek and Dry Creek beyond. [Photo]
Aerial view of reclaimed mountaintop removal site near Logan. [Photo]
Aerial view of Rock Creek, West Virginia. [Photo]
Aerial view of Samples Mine on Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of Shumate's Branch sludge pond. [Photo]
Aerial view of sludge dam at Elk Run, West Virginia. [Photo]
Aerial view of sludge dam at Shumate's branch. [Photo]
Aerial view of sludge impounded at the head of Little Marsh Fork. [Photo]
Aerial view of sludge impounded on Brushy Fork. [Photo]
Aerial view of the Samples Mountaintop Removal Project on Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Aerial view of valley fill and highwall reclamation, approaching Racine.[Photo]
Afternoon schoolbus returning to Drews Creek at 4:00 p.m. [Photo]
Alfred Beckley's Private Memorandum Book, 1856-1865, including "Statements of Agency for the Mssrs. Francis and John A. Granger." [Photo]
Alfred Beckley, founder of Beckley. [Photo]
Alta Scarbrough's yard art at night. [Photo]
Alta Scarbrough's yard art. [Photo]
Alta Scarbrough's yard creations displayed in the yard of her daughter-in-law at the mouth of Rock Creek. [Photo]
Alta Scarbrough's yard creations displayed in the yard of her daughter-in-law, together with prices. [Photo]
Aluminum chair with refurbished seat and back woven by Calvin Sprouse. [Photo]
Aluminum pie plates and plastic milk jugs are used to keep birds out of Ben Burnside's garden. [Photo]
Amanda Lilly Delaware dancing to the music of the Lilly Brothers Band at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Anemones. [Photo]
Angeline Pettry, Hazy Creek. [Photo]
Angeline Pettry, with her mother, Mrs. Absalom Pettry, of Hazy Creek. [Photo]
Annette Blair and Cookie Cole at the grave of Sally Webb's husband, Dennis. [Photo]
Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteers looking at "Big Red," an old-growth red oak tree on Joe Aliff's property. [Photo]
Arlene (Left) and Joe Jarrell on their back porch. They are holding historic photographs and newsclippings about Joe's grandparents, Jacob "Jake" Jarrell and Martha Jane Jarrell. [Photo]
Arlie Clay's house, Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Arnett Chapel congregation singing "Shall We Gather at the River." [Photo]
Arnett Chapel congregation, newly baptized members and friends mingle on the bank of the Coal River. [Photo]
Arnold and Esther Bailey. [Photo]
Arnold Bailey, of Bailey Mountain, with a baby. [Photo]
Asbury cemetery on Montcoal Mountain. [Photo]
Assembly of God Church, Sundial, West Virginia. [Photo]
Assortment of "Indian Tools and Weapons" that Ray Cottrell has collected and organized for display in schools and at public events. [Photo]
At the home of Cuba Wiley. (L-R) Cuba Wiley, Dave Bailey, Mary Wiley (Cuba's wife). [Photo]
Attendant at Pioneer Farm cutting grass behind a "paling fence." [Photo]
August Service Station. [Photo]
"Aunt" Eva Burnside with her grandson, Dean Bradford. [Photo]
Australian Filmmaker interviewing miners from the Princess Beverly Mine (a union mine). [Photo]
Autumn colors of forest canopy with morning fog. [Photo]
Autumn colors of forest canopy, Naoma. [Photo]
B&T; Logging Contractors sign at the job site. [Photo]
Bailey/Boggess cemetery. [Photo]
Barbecue at Syble's Bed and Barn. [Photo]
Basketball hoop and tire swing on Black walnut tree in the backyard of the home of Herman Williams, Sr., Clear Fork, West Virginia. [Photo]
Beans growing up a broomstick in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo]
Bear paw prints on the sludge pond dam. [Photo]
Becky (Mrs. Jim) Russell with her baby, Tiston Russell. [Photo]
Beech tree trunk with initials and numbers carved into the bark. [Photo]
Behind the bar at the Sundial Tavern in Sundial, West Virginia. "Hoffa '96" button on cap issued by Coal Company. [Photo]
Ben Burnside digging ramps in a patch located on a slope behind his home. [Photo]
Ben Burnside harvesting tomatoes in his garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside in his garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside picking tomatoes in his garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside pointing himself out in a historic photo of forest fire wardens. [Photo]
Ben Burnside raking his garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside speaking with Mary Hufford in a ramp patch located on a slope behind his home. [Photo]
Ben Burnside surveying his tomato patch. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's dog Chipper, a mountain feist. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's ginseng hoes. The smaller hoe is Ben's the larger one belonged to his father. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's hoes: the center hoe was made by Ben's father to be used in the raised areas in which sweet potatoes are grown, the smallest hoe is used between rows of beets and onions. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's home and garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's house, as seen from the far end of his garden. [Photo]
Ben Burnside's mailbox. [Photo]
Ben Burnside, digging ramps in the patch behind his home. [Photo]
Ben Burnside. [Photo]
Bernice Springston, of B&T; Logging Contractors, in Canterbury Hollow on Rock Creek. [Photo]
Bernice Springston, of B&T; Logging Contractors, and Danny Williams, of Clay's Branch, cutting Yellow poplar in Canterbury Hollow on Rock Creek. [Photo]
Betty Bonds of Drews Creek, West Virginia, in Syble's Restaurant. [Photo]
Betty Jarrell picking butternut squash. [Photo]

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