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Bridget, an African-American Extension Service worker, displays shelves of canned Faraday food.

1. Faraday Food Canned by Bridget

Candid group portrait of African-American Extension workers at the Filbert Achievement Day Exhibit and Luncheon. Many women are sitting at a large table with dresses hanging on the walls behind them.

2. Filbert Achievement Day Exhibit and Luncheon

Group portrait of female African-American Extension workers holding a flag in front of a building.

3. U.N. Flag Work Meeting at Keystone

Caption on back reads, 'This section of Cranberry shows fine houses and fine coal.'

4. Miners' Houses and Train Cars Filled with Coal at Cranberry, W. Va.

5. Steamboat Coal City Passes Coal Barges on an Unidentified River

6. Coal Filled Mine Cars, Winding Gulf Collieries, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Cranberry Mine tipple and surrounding buildings.

7. Cranberry Tipple

Summerlee tipple and surrounding buildings.

8. Coal Tipple at Summerlee, W. Va.

Aerial view of a portion of Beckley, Smokeless Coal Capital courtesy Harry E. Anderson; 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'

9. Aerial View of a Portion of Beckley, W. Va.

A person is walking on the sidewalk of Jackson and Monroe Street in Fairmont, West Virginia during the big snow storm of 1950.

10. Snow Covered Intersection of Jackson and Monroe Streets, Fairmont, W. Va.

Tables set up at a the Four Corners Restaurant in Grafton. 'Approved by Duncan Hines July 14, 1950. Breakfast - Cantalope with Black Rasberrys, Country Ham, Eggs A La King, Toast, Jelly, Beverage.'

11. Interior of the Four Corners Restaurant, Grafton, W. Va.

12. Cashier Inside a Grocery Store in Morgantown, W. Va.