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State troops are standing behind the stacks of guns and ammunition that they seized during the First Martial Law Proclamation.
'Arms and ammunition surrendered to or captured by state troops immediately after first declaration of martial law on Paint Creek and Cabin Creek, September 2, 1912. See book, page 32, etc. Picture used on page 32 of book by H. B. Lee. Rifles, machine guns, pistols, and ammunition seized by the militia in the strike zone. Boxes on the left contain 225,000 rounds of machine gun ammunition.'
State troops stand behind the huge piles of guns and ammunition that was captured or surrendered during the first martial law proclamation.
State troops are standing behind stacks of guns and ammunition that was seized during the first maritial law proclamation.
Miners and troopers standing around a pile of guns.  National Geographic. Do not copy.
'Some of the munitions taken from men who marched...'