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A group of workers are scattered across the fields which are in an unidentified location.
A view of Anna Jarvis's porch garden at her home in Philadelphia.  Jarvis, a native of West Virginia, founded Mother's Day.
Eight men are pictured on either side of the lawn. The photograph looks down a pathway lined by flowers and directly at a gazebo. The garden is likely part of the property at Linden Hall in Pennsylvania.
Pictured standing by the house are Barbara Borror Warden and her daughter Janet Warden Hawes.
During Unionization of Coal Company workers, miners' families were evicted from Company owned houses.  The Union supplied building material and land and the miners plus others constructed temporary barracks until the labor trouble was settled. Beside the barracks, there was room for small garden plots and here they are shown working in them. See New York Times Sunday Sept. 5th Picture Section.
Unidentified man maintaining garden.
A view of vegetable garden.
Men and women hoeing a field.
'Left: Violet Molisee Croston; Right: Francis Molisee, Cousin of Violet; 2 Mules: Violet is on Jack, Francis is on Jerry'
Garden plot in front of barracks at Adamston, W. Va.
A view of two men standing by tool storage.
A group sitting on the outskirts of a garden, possibly American Friends Service Committee workers.