Search Constraints

You searched for: Topical Subjects Counties--Fayette. Remove constraint Topical Subjects: Counties--Fayette.
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

A group of men and boys are lined up on the store's porch. Mr. B. Killy is identified as the superintendent.
Applied French method on the miners cottages of the New River Collieries Co.
View of the town's main street which is situated next to railroad tracks.  The train station is visible at the far left, while businesses line the street.
Men and children stand in front of the remains of the First National Bank building. Large swaths of town were destroyed during the fire.
"Mt Hope W. Va. after the conflagration March 24th, 1910"  The majority of the buildings in town have been destroyed.  A number of brick chimneys are left standing after the wooden buildings burned.
The headhouse or shed used for storage. This one contains construction materials , probably used in building railroads and support structures.
Photograph postcard of labor organizer Mother Jones on August 4th speaking at the Montgomery ballpark to a well dressed group of people including, blacks, whites, adults and children.
Standing at the gate are Mother, Emma and Andy Oschlager.
The "Improved Order of Red Men" are pictured in the forefront of the photograph wearing sashes. The pastor of this church was J. W. Legg.
Men and women sit outside store entrances on benches and in parked automobiles. Subjects unidentified.
An explosion in the mine killed 115 miners and trapped 41 for five days. Survivors told stories of chewing leather shoelaces and the inner bark on chestnut mine props to stave off hunger. The men in the photo are unidentified.
View looking down Main Street in the town of Mount Hope.
P. H. Kelly and a colleague stand outside of a dog wagon--a small restaurant often specializing in short orders that occupies a converted vehicle or that is built to suggest such a vehicle.
Postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.
From left to right is Harry Lee (holding his daught, Lucy), Lum Bennett, Emmitt Crotty, Cap. Starrett Moore, John Dobbins, John Wilt, Mark Perkins, and Mitchell Dilly.
Bank manager Mr. Jeff Tyree is pictured sitting behind a desk inside the bank building.
A view of houses alongside a hill overlooking the New River in Thurmond, West Virginia. Photo by R. E. Ribble, Prince, West Virginia.
Old-fashioned coke ovens pictured in the background where pollution fills the surrounding area.
Sampson pictured smoking a pipe with a set of headphones over his ears.
A group of men are pictured on and beside a locomotive. Subjects unidentified.
From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren. On back of portrait "Geo. L. Ballard."