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Group of boys probably near the Shack, Pursglove, W. Va., Monongalia County. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

37. Miner's Children

Group portrait of children near the shack. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

38. Miners' Children at the Shack in Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Men putting up sign. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

39. Miners Memorial Pool Dedication at the Shack at Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Group portrait of boys in front of 'The Shack'. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

40. Boys Sunday School Class at 'The Shack,' Pursglove, W. Va., Monongalia County, W. Va.

Miners eviction at Osage or Pursglove, Monongalia  County, W. Va. Miners things are just sitting in a pile in the road.  Mountaineer Mining Mission later became  Presbyterian Neighborhood Service (PNS0 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (SC).'

41. Eviction of Miners at Osage or Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Three men stand outside Canyon Chapel church building. One of the Mountaineer Mining Mission Chapels, Monongalia County, W. Va. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (SC).'

42. Canyon Chapel

'For more information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

43. Glenna Williams Talking to Two Mining Community Children at Bertha Hill, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Built in 1938, Reverend Franklin Trubee was the Director.

44. Second Shack in Monongalia County, W. Va.

Artist Margaret Anne Christopher(left) and her Mother Mary sit in front of a painting of the Shack.

45. Painting of The Shack

Group portrait of the Mary Behner Christopher family in front of a painting of the Shack.

46. 25th Anniversary, Mary Behner Christopher Family

Two men unloading a truck delivery to the Shack.

47. Red Cross Relief at the Shack

Mary Behner(later Christopher)and George Lay painting the name on the building's facade.

48. Painting of the Name 'The Shack' by Mary Behner and George Lay, Custodian