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Back Row Standing L to R: Ock Damron, hired hand; Elias Hatfield; Detroit (Troy) Hatfield; Joe Hatfield; Cap Hatfield; Bill Borden, friend. Front, sitting L to R: Tennyson (Tennis) Hatfield; Devil Anse Hatfield; Willis Hatfield. In the background, Levicy Hatfield, wife if Devil Anse (sitting) and daughter Mary, (standing). Information included with the photograph:"In August of 1950 Isaac Newton Ballard says:  45th Virginia Regiment camped at Muddy Water Cave and Devil Anse Hatfield was a lieutenant in the Regiment.  He was baptized into the Primitive Baptist Church before he died."
'The Hatfields bury Devil Anse's wife. Note the line of cars on the recently built road.'
A group photograph including Dr. Elliott R. Hatfield, Joe Hatfield, and Cap Hatfield.
'Killed at Boomer, W. Va., 10/17/11'
'Killed at Boomer, W. Va., 10/17/11'
Henry D. Hatfield is pictured as senator-elect from West Virginia. He previously served a term as West Virginia's governor and was a nephew of Devil Anse Hatfield, patriarch of the Hatfield clan.
A picture of The Hatfield Clan, a group notorious in West Virginia in the 1800s for their feud with the Kentucky McCoys.
A postcard of Willie "Devil Anse" Hatfield, leader of the Hatfield Clan during the Hatfield/ McCoy feud of the late 1800s.
A postcard of Roseanna McCoy, the daughter of Randolph McCoy and lover of Johnse Hatfield.
Albert Sidney Hatfield was the Matewan Police Chief at the time of the "Matewan Massacre" in which he became a folk hero to the Tug Valley coal miners.
Wife of James Amos Hatfield, the son of Joseph Hatfield.
Daughter of Devil Anse Hatfield and Levisa Chafin Hatfield.
Troy Hatfield standing among a group of detectives.
A picture of Joe (L), Tennyson (C), and Troy Hatfield (R).
A picture of Joe Hatfield.
A picture of Joe D. Hatfield
Polly Hatfield holding a dead raccoon.
A picture of Betty Caldwell Blisins and her husband on horses.
A group of men containing J.R. Caldwell, Bob Hunter,  Johnson ("Johnse") & Willis Hatfield.
A picture of Mary Hanes and her sons William Anderson, Linsey, Harvey, and Joe.
Tennyson Hatfield's son.
Myrtle, Joe, Alice, and Herbert Hatfield.
Photograph from an album of Hatfield family members and relatives.
A picture of Dan, Ewell, Thelma, and Forrest Hatfield, the children of Dr. E.R. Hatfield.
A picture of Dr. Elliot Hatfield.
A picture of Willis, Cora, and Lakie Hatfield with Margaret Bunford and an unidentified person.
Willis Hatfield astride a horse.
Willis Hatfield with a firearm.
Willis Hatfield (right) with an unidentified man.
A picture of Tennis Hatfield with his wife, Sadie Hatfield, and his son, Tennis Jr.
Handwriting on the photo reads "To my good friend, Bettie Caldwell, from Mack B. Relly". Elizabeth "Bettie" Caldwell was the daughter of Anderson Hatfield.
The family meeting lasted from September 3rd to the 23rd.
Devil Anse Hatfield on the steps of his family home.
Two men sit in front of a home used by the Hatfield family.
Ruth Hatfield, Ewell Hatfield's wife.
William is the son of Jane Hatfield Browning.
Maggie is 3rd from the left.
A picture of Maggie Hatfield at the grave of her husband, Elliot Hatfield.
Grace Hatfield, the wife of Joe Hatfield.
Back row (L to R): Tennis, Joe, Willie, and Lakie Hatfield. Front row (L to R): unidentified woman, William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, Alice Hatfield, Levisa "Levicy" Chafin Hatfield.
Mourners include Tennis, Coleman, Johnse, Nancy, and Levincy Hatfield.
Smith Hatfield (1854-1937).
Devil Anse Hatfield Monument in Logan County, West Virginia.
Levisa "Levicy" Hatfield family member sitting alongside the monument of her husband.