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A portrait of Mother Jones, a prominent American labor and community organizer.
Tents behind fence in front of building. Laundry hanging on line. Some men on right side.
Three barracks in the snow.
Looking down at a tent colony.
Miners families in front of Lewistown Barracks.
Barracks in Maidsville, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
John L. Lewis standing on a platform decorated in stars and stripes.
Located in Marion County.
View of barracks on hill above house with picket fence. Two females are standing in what appears to be the snowy road.
Sign on side of building reads, 'The 1917 scale means starvation wages, slavery conditions [and] sacrafice of honor to coal miners.'
Mother Jones (center), with John R. Lawson (left) and Horace Hawkins (right).
Newspaper reporter standing with a white flag.  Another one standing beside him. 'Athey Family Photos.'
Tracks going up mountain at Besoco, W. Va.
People playing baseball with a crowd surrounding the field watching.
During Unionization of Coal Company workers, miners' families were evicted from Company owned houses.  The Union supplied building material and land and the miners plus others constructed temporary barracks until the labor trouble was settled. Beside the barracks, there was room for small garden plots and here they are shown working in them. See New York Times Sunday Sept. 5th Picture Section.
Large crowd possibly at Fairmont. Musicians with instruments are at the front of the crowd.
Man holding a tripod mounted gun.
Man pointing a gun at another man.
Group portrait of men at a UMWA Camp.
Group portrait of the Monongah Band from U.M.W.A. local 1643.
Side view of barracks at Rivesville, W. Va. with car on right and people in distance between barracks.