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Sunday School class members gather outside, none are identified.
Area where the battle between coal miners and the coal companies took place in 1920 over the unionization of the miners.
Miners that were a part of the Battle for Blair Mountain imprisoned in Charleston, West Virginia.
Hewitt Creek was the home to the miner's headquarters during the Battle for Blair Mountain. Homemade bombs were dropped near the headquarters by the defensive militia, missing their targets.
Unidentified man stands on the railroad track in Blair. Angry miners used these tracks to run hijacked trains loaded with thousands willing to fight in the Battle of Blair Mountain.
Identified in the photograph, sitting on the right are W.L. Elkins and Lloyd Elkins.
Blair Train Depot (on right) saw lots of use during the battle at Blair Mountain.
Unidentified man stands outside of the W.L. Elkins Restaurant.
Bullet shells that remain from the Battle of Blair Mountain.
Fortification for those fighting in the Battle of Blair Mountain.
How a miner was paid. Script collection belongs to Bill Long.