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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Louise Aliff. [Photo]
Lowell Dodge. [Photo]
Lucy Braun Association members Lowell Dodge and Judith Dumke. [Photo]
Lucy Cabell of Cabin Creek, West Virginia, in Syble's Restaurant. [Photo]
Lucy Cabell preaching at prayer service. [Photo]
Lunch at the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall where miners and organizers wait for the results of a vote. [Photo]
Lyntha Eiler photographing cabbages in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo]
Mabel Brown in the ramp patch behind her home. [Photo]
Mabel Brown working on a windmill quilt at a quilting bee in the living room of her home on Drews Creek. [Photo]
Mabel Brown, Jenny Bonds, and Peggy Gilfillen, cleaning ramps in the Ramp House at the head of Drews Creek. [Photo]
Mabel Brown, Jenny Bonds, Nancy Miller, and Sadie Miller, at their weekly quilting bee in Brown's Hollow. [Photo]
Madonna and Child, sculpted by Connard Wolfe, located outside the Kanawha Valley Church. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis and "Aunt" Eva Burnside at the Pine Knob Ramp Supper. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis and John Flynn, at the 1995 Ramp Supper. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis at the Pine Knob Ramp Supper. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis cracking black walnuts in her basement. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis holding a pail of cracked black walnut shells. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis in her basement adding more coal to the stove. The basement is where the cracking of the black walnuts takes place. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis in her basement bagging black walnuts. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis in her kitchen with locally-gathered black walnuts that she has been canning. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis strings beans for drying. The dried beans are known as leather britches. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis' front door, daffodils blooming outside. [Photo]
Mae Bongalis's black walnut/pumpkin bread. [Photo]
Mantrip approaching the mine entrance. [Photo]
Mantrip leaving for the coal face of the mine. [Photo]
Map showing mixed mesophytic forest boundaries and the distribution of AFAP plots. [Photo]
Map showing spatial pattern of annual wet sulfate deposition. [Photo]
Maple tree in full autumnal regalia. [Photo]
Marie Pettry and Laura Wilson flatfooting (dancing) at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
Mark Lilly playing at the Fourth of July celebration on Kayford Mountain. [Photo]
Mark Lilly signing Amanda Lilly Delaware's T-shirt. [Photo]
Martha Pettry serving and joking with patrons at the Sundial Tavern. [Photo]
Mary Allen, of Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Mary Hufford (Left), Dave, and Glenna Bailey in the Bailey's kitchen. [Photo]
Mary Hufford interviewing Everett Lilly. [Photo]
Mary Hufford interviewing Felix Mollett while Billy Ray Mollet videotapes the interview and Daisy Ross looks on [Photo]
Mary Hufford interviewing Felix Mollett. [Photo]
Mary Hufford interviewing former residens of Kayford Mountain assembled for Memorial Day Celebration. [Photo]
Mary Hufford interviewing Roger Hall. [Photo]
Mary Hufford speaks with Edwight community members at flood site from leak in sludge dam. [Photo]
Mary Hufford, foreground, interviewing James Dye (left) and Jess Duncan, United Mine Workers of America union organizers, at the local union hall. [Photo]
Mary Jarrell and her son filling four-wheeler with gas at Lloyd's Convenient. [Photo]
Mary Jarrell and her son looking for blackberries at the head of Rock Creek. [Photo]
Mary Jarrell and her son looking for blackberries in the Shovel Cut. [Photo]
Mary Jarrell and her son picking early blackberries during a four-wheeling jaunt at the head of Rock Creek. [Photo]
Mary Jarrell and Mary Hufford on the four-wheeler. [Photo]
Mary Wiley. [Photo]
Matron of Honor, Dena Williams, and other wedding guests eating wedding cake. The top tier of the cake is being removed so that the bride and groom can save it to celebrate their first anniversary. [Photo]
Mature hickory in fall foliage, Rock Creek. [Photo]
Meeting of Coal River Mountain Watch and concerned citizens at he Pettus School. [Photo]
Meeting to share research on impacts of reclamation on vegetation and lifeways. Seated around the table, clockwise from right: Orie Loucks, Elinor Loucks, Stacy Edmunds, Lowell Dodge, Mary Hufford, Randy Sprouse. [Photo]
Meeting to share research on impacts of reclamation on vegetation and lifeways. [Photo]
Members of Coal River Mountain Watch, Junior Girl Scout Troop, and Marsh Fork High School cleaning up Peachtree Creek. [Photo]
Members of the Mt. View Little League team. [Photo]
Memorial marker at a church in Buffalo Creek, listing the victims and the missing persons of the Buffalo Creek disaster. [Photo]
The memorial marker at the mouth of Buffalo Creek naming those who died in the Buffalo Creek flood. [Photo]
Memorial to General Alfred Beckley, son of John Beckley (who was, incidentally, the first librarian of Congress), and founder of Beckley in 1838. [Photo]
Men and women preparing food (ramps, potatoes, and bacon) on the night before a ramp supper. [Photo]
Menu board at the Back Porch Restaurant featuring shoe string beans or Leather Britches (dried beans). [Photo]
Michael Honaker and Tony McMillan fishing for trout at the Crane Hole Bottom. [Photo]
Mike Hawkins making handcrafted powder horns with custom scrimshaw. [Photo]
Milk jug irrigation system in Dewey Gunnoe's garden. [Photo]
Mine drainage above a home on Toney's Fork. [Photo]
Mine sedimentation pond above a home on Toney's Fork. [Photo]
Miners and organizers waiting for the results of a vote at the United Mine United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall. [Photo]
Miners and organizers waiting for the results of a vote at the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall. [Photo]
Miners and organizers waiting for the results of a vote at the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall: (L-R) Lewis Harvey, Bill Spencer, Bob Brown. [Photo]
Miners loading into the mantrip. [Photo]
Miners preparing to start their shift. [Photo]
Miners riding in the mantrip return to wash house at shift change. [Photo]
Misty and Wesley Scarbrough's wedding. [Photo]
Mixed mesophytic canopy in fall foliage. [Photo]
Mixed mesophytic cove topography in spring. [Photo]
Mixed Mesophytic Cove Topography in Winter, Whitesville, WV. [Photo]
Modified school bus. [Photo]
Molly moocher. [Photo]
Molly moochers (morel mushrooms), batter-dipped and fried by Debbie Woods. [Photo]
Montcoal at twilight, from Cigar Hill. [Photo]
More of the developing kitchen. [Photo]
Morning glories growing in Ben Burnside's cornfield. [Photo]
Morning mist rising from the coves. [Photo]
"Mountain Top Cemetery," spread out on field in front of Appalachian Folklife Center, created by Carol Jackson, an artist from Hinton, West Virginia. Included in this shot is a tombstone for an "unnamed tributary of Horse Creek of the Big Coal River." [P
"Mountain Top Cemetery," spread out on field in front of Appalachian Folklife Center, created by Carol Jackson, an artist from Hinton, West Virginia. Included in this shot is a tombstone for Blair Mountain. [Photo]
"Mountain Top Cemetery," spread out on field in front of Appalachian Folklife Center, created by Carol Jackson, an artist from Hinton, West Virginia. [Photo]
Mountaineer Guardian awards luncheon. [Photo]
Mountaineer Mining operation at the head of Drews Creek. [Photo]
Mountaintop removal reclamation site. This is a highland or upland complex comprising a mound site with an extensive field nearby covered with hard, coarse vegetation. [Photo]
Mountaintop removal site from the air. [Photo]
Mouth of closed mine. [Photo]
Mouth of Marfork on opening day of Little League, wide view of field, parking lot, crowd, and coal train. [Photo]
Mrs. (Kenny) Alderman talks with Vicky Jarrell. [Photo]
Mrs. Absalom Pettry, Hazy Creek. [Photo]
Mushroom Rock. [Photo]
Musicians jamming at Frazier Gills' barbershop in Coal City [Photo]
Musicians jamming at the Sophia Firehouse (L-R): Franklin Adkins, dobro; Joyce Accord, "harmony sister"; Melvyn Shumate, guitar; Arlie Johnson, electric guitar; Bill Colman, guitar; Wade Clark, guitar. [Photo]
Musicians jamming at the Sophia Firehouse (L-R): Melvyn Shumate, Arlie Johnson, Bill Colman, Bill Shannon, and Wade Clark. [Photo]
Musicians jamming at the Sophia Firehouse. [Photo]
Musicians performing at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo]
The musicians: Dean Bone (bass), Homer Pettry (banjo), Dave Bailey (guitar). [Photo]
The names of all the coves on the Left-Hand Fork of Rock Creek, charted on a piece of drywall by Ben Burnside. [Photo]

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