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Miner's houses, coke ovens, and tipple at Richard, W. Va.

2905. Coke Ovens and Tipple at Richard, W. Va.

Looking west from store, Louisville Coal and Coke Company, Goodwill, W. Va. after flood on Left Branch Flipping Creek.

2906. Miners Surveying Damage After Flood, Goodwill, W. Va.

Flood damage to new tracks, Louisville Coal and Coke Co., Goodwill, W. Va.

2907. Flood Damage to New Tracks, Goodwill, W. Va.

Water surrounds the Methodist and Baptist churches after a flood at Louisville Coal and Coke Co., Goodwill, W. Va.

2908. Methodist and Baptist Church after Flood at Goodwill, W. Va.

View of town with railroad going past miners houses.

2909. Lynch, W. Va.

View of houses in the town of Sprague, W. Va.  'Shows influence of yard and garden contests.'

2910. Miners' Houses in Sprague, W. Va.

Early days of Sprague Mine and Town of Cranberry Fuel Company.

2911. Sprague Mine and Town, Cranberry Fuel Company

Portrait of Sid Hatfield.

2912. Hatfield, Sid

Portrait of Sid Hatfield.

2913. Hatfield, Sid

L to R - Blizzard, Mooney, Petry, and Keeney were the leaders of the Coal Miners Union during the Mine Wars in southern West Virginia.

2914. Leaders of the Union During the Armed March in West Virginia Southern Coal Fields

Blizard, Mooney, Petry, and Keeney were the leaders of the coal miners union during the mine wars in southern W. Va.

2915. Leaders of Union During Armed March

'Top Row. On left in light suit Fred Mooney; Next, the little man, our Dad, Watt Mooney; Next to Dad, me, John Mooney; far right standing Earl Mooney. Bottom Row. Left, Ira Mooney, center, Earnest Mooney, Right Rufus Mooney; all sons of Watt Mooney and brother to Fred Mooney. One brother missing, Oather Mooney. You will find him in other pictures.

2916. Mooney Family Portrait