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Private planes dropped bombs near here during the Coal Wars.
Crooked Creek Gap area saw heavy fighting during the Battle of Blair. Archaeologist Mike Workman uses metal detector to scan rock pile from artifacts with Howard Green to the right.
This trail would have seen lots of action during the battle of Blair Mountain due to the large amount of fighting that occured at Crooked Creek Gap.
Ammunition was more than likely left from the Battle of Blair Mountain. Shell is located in the center of the photo.
Line of defense for company guards and deputies from sheriff's department and U.S. Army.
Line of defense for company guards and deputies from the sheriff's department and the U.S. Army.
Train station where rebelling miners arrived on hijacked trains during the Battle of Blair Mountain.
Fire tower has no significance to the Battle of Blair Mountain, it was just used later by archaelogists to take elevated photos of the surrounding area.
Camp was more than likely used by company guards who were stationed atop the mountain during the Battle of Blair Mountain.
Photograph taken of the west side of Blair Mountain from fire tower l.
Photograph taken of the southeast side of the mountain from fire tower l.
Building where rebelling miners kept supplies during the Battle of Blair Mountain.