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- IDNO:
- 004153
- Title:
- Freight Train Loaded with Miners on Way to the Front; Passing through Ramage, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- 'Photo by Sara Jane Pollock, daughter of A.W. Pollock, gen. Manager of Spruce River Coal Co., whose house is the highest one in this picture.'
- IDNO:
- 004154
- Title:
- U.S. Troops on Hewitt Creek, Near Jeffery, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Soldiers stand between rows of tents. Troops Commanded by Gen. Bandholtz.
- IDNO:
- 004155
- Title:
- Morgan, Governor E. and General Banholtz
- Date:
- 1921
- IDNO:
- 004156
- Title:
- Armed Miners in Kanawha Fields, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- IDNO:
- 004158
- Title:
- Army Camp on Hewitt Creek, near Jeffery, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Tent camp with Chesapeake and Ohio train cars visible in the background.
- IDNO:
- 004166
- Title:
- Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Mooney, and Mrs. Hatfield (Left to Right)
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Picture was taken a few weeks after Chambers and Hatfield were killed in 1921.
- IDNO:
- 004185
- Title:
- U.S. Troops at Hewitt Creek, Near Jeffery, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Troops were commanded by Gen. Bandholtz.
- IDNO:
- 004188
- Title:
- Soldier on Guard at Beech Creek Mine of Boone Co. Coal Corp.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- 'Do Not Copy.' Armed soldiers pass in front of Boone Mine No. 12.
- IDNO:
- 004214
- Title:
- Freight Train Loaded with Miners on Way to Front, Ramage, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Train on the way to the front, passing through Ramage, Boone Co. Photo by Miss Sara Jane Pollock, Daughter of A.W. Pollock, gen. mgr. of Spruce R. Coal Co., whose house is the highest in this picture.
- IDNO:
- 004261
- Title:
- Armed Miners and Troopers
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Miners and troopers standing around a pile of guns. National Geographic. Do not copy.
- IDNO:
- 004270
- Title:
- Munitions Used during the Armed March of 1921
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- 'Some of the munitions taken from men who marched...'