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Picture was taken from the West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct 1926 - Sept. 1927. Article, "Building a Mining Community" by C.A. Cabell, President of Carbon Fuel Company, April, 1927. Picture is on page 209 of April 1927 issue.

1. Red Rabbit Saloon at Carbon, W. Va.

Pciture taken from West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct. 1926 - Sept. 1927. Article, 'The Winding Gulf Coal Fields' by C.H. Mead, April 1927 issue. Picture is on page 212.

2. Gulf Smokeless Coal Company, Tams, W. Va., Winding Gulf District

View of saloon in Carbon, Kanawha County.

3. Red Rabbit Saloon at Carbon, W. Va.

There is a wooden sidewalk on the left of the picture.  There is also a woman sitting on a porch on the right of the picture.

4. Road Through Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va.

5. Boy in the Road at Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va.

A woman sits on the front porch of one home.

6. Houses at Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va.

Red's Pep Orchestra.  This photograph was removed from a scrapbook (location unknown) compiled by the sax player Edward Blanchard Woodford.  He is second from the right in the photograph.  He played in this band while attending West Virginia University.  He also played with the Blue Ridge Orchestra, Clarksburg, Original West Virginians, Morgantown, and the Fuller Orchestra, Oscoda, Michigan.  There are portraits of Edward B. Woodford in the WVU Monticola yearbook (1926, page 86, junior; 1927, page 81, senior).

7. Red's Pep Orchestra, Morgantown, W. Va.

A group of Mt. View School students stand in front of the school house with their teacher, Joseph Lyons.

8. Mt. View, Morgan District, Monongalia County