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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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"Big John," the dragline, loading rocks and dirt into two rock trucks at the Samples mountaintop removal site (close up). [Photo]
"Big John," the dragline, loading rocks and dirt into two rock trucks at the Samples mountaintop removal site. [Photo]
"Big John," the dragline, shovelling coal at the Samples mountaintop removal mine on Cabin Creek. [Photo]
Bill Grandhouse (Left), on mandolin, and Dodge Sears, on guitar, performing at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Bill Jarrell with one of his handmade tools. [Photo]
Bill Jarrell, Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Bill Weaver. [Photo]
Bird's eye view of a "valley fill" at the Samples mountaintop removal mine on Cabin Creek, near Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Bird's eye view of a continuous belt-feeder. [Photo]
Black walnut pie topped with whipped cream made by Shorty Bongalis. [Photo]
Black walnut pumpkin roll cake made by Mae Bongalis. [Photo]
Black walnut tree infested with tent caterpillars. [Photo]
Black walnuts on the tree. [Photo]
Black walnuts with and without their characteristic green hull. [Photo]
Bloodroot, known locally as redroot or red puccoon, at the head of Dry Creek. [Photo]
Blooming tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) on Rock Creek. [Photo]
Blue cohosh. [Photo]
Bluebird sitting on a garden scarecrow at the home of Ben Burnside. [Photo]
Boarded up UMW Local Hall, Eccles, WV. [Photo]
Boarders at Syble's Bed & Barn playing "Pass the Trash," a low-stakes poker game. [Photo]
Bob Daniel and Mary Hufford standing in a family cemetery on Bob Daniel's farm [Photo]
Bob Daniel peeling a nut with his pocket knife. [Photo]
Bob Daniel with his horses. [Photo]
Bob Daniel, Dry Creek, WV. [Photo]
Bob Daniel, in the family cemetery on his farm. [Photo]
Bob Daniel. [Photo]
Bob Evans Farm tea towel quilt made by Alice Sprouse. [Photo]
Bob Jarrell's vegetable garden. [Photo]
Bob Kiss looking at jar of yellow water that someone brought in to show how blasting has affected the well water. [Photo]
Bob Kiss, Speaker of the House for the West Virginia Legislature, addressing the community. [Photo]
Bob Pettry, Drews Creek. [Photo]
Bob Wills. [Photo]
A "boss" molly moocher found on Hazy Creek by Dave Bailey. [Photo]
Boulder inscribed with the words "Jesus Saves." [Photo]
A box of cultivated ginseng from out-of-state at Randy's Recycling in Peytona, West Virginia. [Photo]
Bradley Mountain from the air. [Photo]
Brick ranch house, the home of Ted Farley. [Photo]
The bridge to Howard and Sadie Miller's home washed out by the flood of 1996. [Photo]
Broccoli in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo]
Broccoli sprouts in Ivan Jarrell's garden, close-up. [Photo]
Brownie Wills, daughter of Quentin and Anne Barrett. [Photo]
Buck Gregory's house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Buck Gregory's house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo]
Bucket of black walnuts in their green hulls. [Photo]
Buckeye sapling, noted for its resemblance to ginseng. [Photo]
Burned remains of a house on Drews Creek. [Photo]
Butch's Convenience Store and Restaurant. [Photo]
Butter form in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo]
Butternut tree on the Scarbrough's place, Rock Creek, WV. [Photo]
Butternut walnuts drying on the porch of the Miller home. [Photo]
Cabbage in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo]
Cabin made of yellow poplar. [Photo]
Cabin on the hill behind Woody Boggs's cabin. This cabin was moved from Bailey Mountain. [Photo]
Calvin Sprouse. [Photo]
Camper's tent on Peach Tree Creek. [Photo]
Campfire songbook used in state parks throughout West Virginia. [Photo]
Camping and fishing on Coal River. [Photo]
Camping at the head of Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Car decorated for Misty and Wesley Scarbrough's wedding. [Photo]
Cardinal flower (Lobelia) blooming in the ruins of Sewell, an early coal and coke town in the New River Gorge. [Photo]
Carla Pettry (left) and her mother, Shelby Cantley Estep, who came to Ed Cantley's to buy a Christmas tree. [Photo]
Carla Pettry (left), her mother, Shelby Cantley Estep, and Ed Cantley. [Photo]
Carla Pettry's son James. [Photo]
Carol Christian, Dry Creek. [Photo]
Carol Jackson, Hinton artist who created the Mountain Top Cemetery. [Photo]
Carrie Lou Jarrell, Sylvester, WV. [Photo]
Castor bean plants, for controlling mole infestation. [Photo]
Cemetery, made by Carol Jackson, an artist from Hinton, West Virginia, commemorating streams buried under valley fill. [Photo]
Cemetery. [Photo]
Charles Jarrell Store, exterior. [Photo]
The Charles Jarrell Store, the oldest continually operating store in Raleigh County. [Photo]
Charles Lilly at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Charles Lilly playing at the Fourth of July celebration on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Charles Quarles and Luke Taylor gathering ramps on Hazy Creek. [Photo]
Charlie Rock Cave. [Photo]
Chestnut oak snap on Molly's Mountain. [Photo]
Children at the Drews Creek Church ramp supper (L-R): Bradley, from Fairdale, WV second grade; Allison, from Rock Creek, WV, kindergarten; Holly, from Dry Creek, WV, first grade. [Photo]
Children walking home from the schoolbus stop. [Photo]
Christmas display in front of Syble's Bed & Barn. [Photo]
Christmas light display in Joyce and Jimmy Alderman's yard. [Photo]
Christmas light display in Myrtle and Chris Linville's yard. [Photo]
Christmas lighting display at a home near the bridge to Edwight in Naoma, West Virginia. [Photo]
Claude Williams. [Photo]
Cleaning ramps at the ramp house on the night before the ramp supper: (L-R) Mabel Brown, Jenny Bonds, Peggy Gilfillen, Delores Workman. [Photo]
Clear Creek Crossing, the Lilly Family band, playing at the Fourth of July celebration on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Clear Fork High School, now vacant. [Photo]
Close-up of "field" locust on reclaimed mountaintop removal site, White Oak. [Photo]
Close-up of fodder shock with squash. [Photo]
Close-up of freshly cut tree in Canterbury Hollow on Rock Creek. Danny Williams, of B&T; Logging Contractors, in background. [Photo]
Closeup of a hellgrammite. [Photo]
Closeup of banner reading: "Sylvester - Dog Patch Homecoming! July 4th Weekend." [Photo]
Closeup of crucifix painted on back of Russell Cox's banjo. [Photo]
Closeup of Dennis Webb's gravesite, showing headstone and inscriptions. [Photo]
Closeup of ginseng. [Photo]
Closeup of information displayed in window of Coal River Mountain Watch office. [Photo]
Closeup of molly moochers. [Photo]
Closeup of Tiffany's catch. [Photo]
Closing circle of the Mountaintop Removal Summit. [Photo]
Clothes hung out to dry in the backyard of Dorothy and Dewey Gunnoe. [Photo]
Clyde Bonds, at Daffy Bonds' house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo]

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