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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.
'Fayette at left. South Fayette at right.  Looking southeast at mile 12.'
A train is passing on the bridge.
Two unidentified employees pictured in the background working the sawmill.
Looking from across the street at the company building and sawmill. Logs surround the pond that sits beside the building.
Three unidentified employees are pictured beside sawing machinery.
Two unidentified employees add lumber to the large lumber stacks.
An unidentified employee watches as the logs are taken into the sawmill.
Arthur Harding Radford works the machinery. He is surrounded by blocks of wood.
Two unidentified employees are pictured inside the company building with sawdust covering the floor.
Stacks of lumber tower over a building in the background.
Three unidentified men observe the old building.
A group of men sit outside of the store's entrance.
Bank building in Fayetteville, Fayette County, W. Va., on the corner of Maple and Court Streets.
Cars are parked along the sidewalk where men and women walk about. The courthouse is visible to the left.