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Place for mine company workers to store items.

13. Company Store Vault, Ethel Hollow, Blair Mountain, Logan Co., W. Va.

Area where miners, on hijacked trains would pass through during the Battle of Blair Mountain.

14. Blair Mountain; Former Train Switch, Jeffery; Logan Co., W. Va.

House owned by the Ethel Mining Company which was involved in the Battle of Blair Mountain.

15. Blair Mountain; Ethel Company House; Ethel Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.

Area of the mountain where the battle occurred.

16. Blair Mountain; Mouth of Bill Smith Hollow; Looking Northeast; Logan Co., W. Va.

Area where the battle between coal miners and the coal companies took place in 1920 over the unionization of the miners.

17. Switch Back, West of Blair Mountain Crest; Looking Towards George's Creek; Logan Co., W. Va.

Area on Blair Mountain where the battle between coal miners and the coal companies took place in 1920 over the unionization of the miners.

18. Blair Mountain; Mouth of Bill Smith Hollow; Looking West; Logan Co., W. Va.

Mine entrance where the revolting miners would have worked.

19. Blair Mountain; Slope Mine Opening; Ethel Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.

20. Blair Mountain; Sanders Farmhouse; Mouth of Sycamore Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.

21. Blair Mountain; Stone Church, Opposite Mouth of Camp Branch Hollow; Logan Co., W. Va.

Area where the battle between coal miners and the coal companies took place in 1920 over the unionization of the miners.

22. Blair Mountain; Mouth of Bill Smith Hollow; Looking East; Logan Co., W. Va.

Place where mine cars would be tipped and emptied of their coal.

23. Tipple Near Boone-Logan County Line, Hewett Road, Blair Mountain, W. Va.

Part of a mining operation.

24. DAL-TEX Tipple, Near Monclo, Blair Mountain, W. Va.