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Copy-taken from the West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct. 1926-Sept. 1927, "Building a Mining Community", April 1927, Article by C. A. Cabell, President of Carbon Fuel Company. The picture is on page 209 of Vol 4, April 1927.<br />

2821. Modern Miners' Cottages

Women and child stand on porch of cottage.

2822. Miner's Cottage, Monongah, W. Va.

Women and child stand on porch of cottage.

2823. Miner's Cottage, Monongah, W. Va.

Yard of N.N. Foster at Prudence which won first prize in the Sweepstakes Contest.

2824. Prize Winning Yard of N. N. Foster, Prudence

Woman inspects a child's mouth in a nursery while other children play.

2825. W.P.A Nursery in an Abandoned Mine Fan House at Jere, W. Va.

Three children of a mining family stand in front of a fireplace.

2826. Miner's Children

2827. Miners' Dwellings, Wyatt, Harrison County, W. Va.

Two children drinking with their mother at the dinner table.

2828. Mining Family at the Dinner Table

2829. Miner's Children in front of their House, Wyatt, Harrison County, W. Va.

Group of people with instruments. 'Many NRC towns had own orchestras.'

2830. New River Coal Company Employee Orchestra

Line of cars filled with miners. Picture copied Feb. 1979 from Coal Age, Vol 9, 1916 Jan-June. From article "Raleigh Mining Institute, Department of Human Interest," June 3, 1916, issue, pix page 977, top.

2831. Raleigh Coal and Coke Company Miners and Their Autos

Men on the porch of a house in a coal camp.  Saddled horse standing in front of the porch.

2832. Dwelling in Coal Camp