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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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West Virginia Organizing Project member, Elaine Purkey, performing. [Photo]
A wheelbarrow made by Joe Pettry, Woody Boggs' maternal grandfather, parked beside the finished log cabin where neighbors gather each Friday evening to make music. [Photo]
White pine (Pinus strobus) showing the sort of yellowing that could be caused by ground-level ozone damage. [Photo]
White trillium, known locally as "mountain lilies." [Photo]
Wild geraniums behind the Jarrell home in Dry Creek. [Photo]
William "Rocky" Turner. [Photo]
William Maxey, who was at this time the State Forester for West Virginia. [Photo]
"Wind Porch Things" strung up to sell. [Photo]
With the assistance of his brother-in-law, Justin, Wesley Scarbrough demonstrates the steps in skinning a squirrel. Here Wesley cuts the skin off the squirrel's head. [Photo]
With the assistance of his brother-in-law, Justin, Wesley Scarbrough demonstrates the steps in skinning a squirrel. Here Wesley is gutting the squirrel. [Photo]
Wolf Rivers apple tree behind Elsie Rich's house. [Photo]
A wooden wheelbarrow made by Joe Pettry, Woody Boggs' grandfather, who lived on Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Woodsmoke issuing from the chimney of Roscoe and Becky Jarrell's home. [Photo]
Woodsmoke issuing from the chimney of Roscoe and Becky Jarrell, Dry Creek. [Photo]
Woody Boggs (right) and James Martin in front of a hollowed chestnut stump. Woody is holding a 'seng hoe. [Photo]
Woody Boggs and Dave Bailey molly mooching. [Photo]
Woody Boggs and Mary Hufford in the Bailey/Boggess cemetery. [Photo]
Woody Boggs claiming a molly moocher under a freshly-sprouted mayapple. [Photo]
Woody Boggs demonstrating how he stores potatoes underground over the winter. [Photo]
Woody Boggs harvesting molly moochers. [Photo]
Woody Boggs in his vegetable garden. [Photo]
Woody Boggs in the ramp patch that he planted on the hill behind his home. [Photo]
Woody Boggs looking for molly moochers. [Photo]
Woody Boggs rebuilding an engine at Jarrell's Garage. [Photo]
Woody Boggs splitting wood at Gail Ballard's house. [Photo]
Woody Boggs splitting wood. [Photo]
Woody Boggs surveying rusting machinery, probably from the coal mines. [Photo]
Woody Boggs welding "the teacher's jeep." [Photo]
Woody Boggs with fire rake, used for fighting forest fires. [Photo]
Woody Boggs' gasoline-powered wood splitter. [Photo]
Woody Boggs' homemade cannon, after a celebratory shot. [Photo]
Woody Boggs' homemade cannon, before a celebratory shot. [Photo]
Woody Boggs' ramp patch, Pettry Bottom. [Photo]
Woody Boggs's ramp patch. [Photo]
Woody Boggs, laying a foundation of cut sandstone from the chimney and foundation of a dismantled house on Rock Creek. [Photo]
Woody Boggs, recycling the wormy chestnut timbers from the dismantled Coffee Pot into a kitchen for a new log cabin in Pettry Bottom. [Photo]
Woody Boggs, Roger Clay, Dave and Glenna Bailey, Stickney, WV. [Photo]
Woolen britches. [Photo]
Workers for the Rifle Construction Company, from West Liberty, KY, having breakfast at the Back Porch Restaurant. [Photo]
Worm's-eye view of the cove canopy. [Photo]
Wormy chestnut boards. [Photo]
Yellow mountain locust bark. [Photo]
Yellow root and ginseng are growing in a fenced enclosure, Pettry Bottom. [Photo]
Yucca plants, a.k.a. "ghost plants," an indicator of a former settlement on Lillybrook Mountain. [Photo]

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