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Miners and troopers standing around a pile of guns.  National Geographic. Do not copy.

4261. Armed Miners and Troopers

Headhouse and conveyor on hillside burning after an attack on Cliftonville.  'Picture used on pg. 195 of [Lee's] book.'

4262. Headhouse and Conveyor Burning after Attack on Cliftonville, W. Va.

Strikers' forts made of logs in Marion county during the 1925-29 strike. ' Picture used on pg. 149 of[Lee's] book.'

4263. Strikers' Makeshift Fortifications at Grant Town, Marion County, W. Va.

'View of Saledka Mine of Cliftonville Monday 10:30 am, 5 hours after battle. X shows where Sheriff Duval was located.  The encline [sic] was dynamited by guards after the battle to save entire structure from flames.'

4264. Saledka Mine of Cliftonville after the Battle

Portraits of Don Chafin, "The Czar" left, and Mastin White, a victim with injuries on his face, right.

4265. Chafin, Don and Mastin White

Men standing in front of Matewan Hardware and Furniture Company Inc. building.

4266. Union Relief Day for Strikers at Matewan, W. Va.

A flying squad of Mingo Militia holding guns while standing in front of a car.  "Picture used on page 588 of book."

4267. Flying Squad of Mingo Militia

Mine guards sitting around in a group.  'Old Tony' sitting beside machine gun on right.

4268. Mine Guards on Cobine Creek

Top photo is of 'a typical Mining camp of fifty years ago.'  Bottom photo is of 'a modern mining town today.'

4269. Typical Mining Town of Yesterday and Today

'Some of the munitions taken from men who marched...'

4270. Munitions Used during the Armed March of 1921

'Top Row: W.W. Phaup, Robert Stringer  Bottom Row: J.H. Hines, D.C. Slater.  The last three killed at the Battle of Mucklow.  Picture used on pg. 28 of [Lee's] book.'

4271. Baldwin-Felts Detectives

'Top, Left: W.W. Phaup, wounded; and Right, Robert Stringer, killed, near the village of Pratt.  Bottom, left: J.E. Hines, killed in "Battle of Mucklow"; and Right, D.C. Slater, killed at village of Eskdale. The 4 pix used on p. 28 of [Lee's] book.'

4272. Baldwin-Felts Detectives