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A coal miner stands with his pickaxe, shovel, and canister.

54313. Coal Miner

A crowd stands outside one of the Monongah mines.

54314. The Monongah Mine Disaster

Men in coats stand outside a mine entrance.

54315. The Monongah Mine Disaster

54316. The Italian and Polish Cemetery for the Monongah Mine Disaster

The caskets are pulled in a cart with the name "W. S. Thomas" on it, drawn by several horses. Many onlookers stand outside a church in the background.

54317. Hauling Victims of the Monongah Mine Disaster to Burial

Crowds of men and women, with horse-drawn carriages, stand in the streets of Monongah. A sign for Coliseum Restaurant is visible in the background. Front of the card reads: ""Sightseeing after the explosion in S Monongah, W.Va."

54318. Sightseeing after the explosion in South Monongah, South W. Va.

A postcard of a few buildings at Storer College in Harper's Ferry, W.Va.

54319. Storer College

A statue of Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson.The plaque reads: "Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, 1875 - 1950. 'Father of Black History.' Former Principal - Douglass High School. 'We should emphasize not Negro history but the Negro in history.'--CGW Memorial Foundation Inc.Founded 1986 by former Mayor Robert Nelson.Special Thanks - Mayor Jean Dean.-- Newatha Perry, President"

54320. Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson

A picture of Marble Hunter at Harold's Farm in Ohio.

54321. Marble Hunter

Copy of a painting of Mary Wilson Johnson.

54322. Mary Wilson Johnson

Copy of depiction of James Johnson. The caption states that Johnson's name while enslaved was "McGathic."

54323. James Johnson

A picture of nine out of the twelve children of James and Mary Johnson.Standing, left to right: Anna, Harvey, Odelle ("Del").Seated, L to R: Florence, Garland, William, Homer, Lucy, Bertie.Not pictured: Jacob, Mary, Emma.

54324. The Children of James and Mary Johnson