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Bob Hunt, a blind man, is in photo.

4225. Scott's Run Workers in the Kitchen

'E.T., F.S. (Florence Sidwell?), W.S., A.M. (Alton Mackay).'

4226. Scott's Run Workers, Scott's Run, W. Va.

Foster Molisee (left), Bushrod Grimes (2nd from left), Unknown Girl, Miss Burge (Right.)

4227. Scott's Run Workers Foster Molisee and Bushrod Grimes Pose with Two Unidentified Women

'Negotiating teams for the soft coal industry, top, and the United Mine Workers resume talks Monday in Washington. At top are Peter Palumbo, left, and B.R. 'Bobby' Brown representing the soft coal industry. At bottom from left are Walter Suba, Sam Church, president United Mine Workers, and Harrison Combs, general counsel for the UMW. The negotiators are working against a midnight deadline in the search for a tentative contract settlement in hopes of averting a nationwide strike. (AP Laserphoto)(see AP AAA wire story) (tm21226stf/daugherty) 1981  slug: Coal Talks.'

4228. Coal Talks Resume, Washington, D. C.

'Stotesbury, West Virginia, March 26--Miners out--Walking off the job after working their last shift are coal miners John Hosey (left) and Billy Rock (right) at the #8 mine belonging to Slab Fork Coal Company. Thursday marks the last day miners will work until a new United Mine Workers of America contract is negotiated. (AP Laserphoto )(James Samsell/str51930jls)1981.'

4229. Miners Walking off the Job, Stotesbury, W. Va.

'Group of typical foreign-speaking miners in the Schuylkill region.'

4230. Miners in the Schuylkill Region

Scene shows the Sunday that 5,000 miners and members of their families took the pledge.

4231. Scene Outside St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church, Hazelton, Pa.

State troops are standing behind the stacks of guns and ammunition that they seized during the First Martial Law Proclamation.

4232. Guns and Ammunition Seized During 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.'

4233. Guns and Ammunition Seized During First Martial Law Proclamation

State troops stand behind the huge piles of guns and ammunition that was captured or surrendered during the first martial law proclamation.

4234. Guns and Ammunition Seized During First Martial Law Proclamation

State troops are standing behind stacks of guns and ammunition that was seized during the first maritial law proclamation.

4235. Guns and Ammunition Seized During First Martial Law Proclamation

Portrait of two boys with arms around each other.  Ludlow Strike.

4236. Boys Photographed During the Ludlow Strike