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A view of vegetable garden and its fruits.

97. Subsistence Garden

View of vegetable garden.

98. Subsistence Garden

A view of vegetable garden.

99. Subsistence Garden

100. African-American Miner with his Daughters in front their House in Scott's Run, W. Va.

A group of Osage School children in the 1940s and teacher, Mrs. Richard Smith (left hand corner.) Osage School was located in Osage, West Virginia, Monongalia County.  Mrs. Smith may have been visiting the classroom as African-American teachers were employed by the segregated school at this time.For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (SC).

101. School Children at Osage, W. Va.

Three boys standing in front of houses.

102. Children of the Continental Settlement at Cassville, W. Va.

Three boys standing in front of houses.

103. Children of Continental Settlement at Cassville, W. Va.

Probably Scott's Run, W. Va.

104. Row of Miner's Houses along a River

School children of the Osage School in the 1940s and their teacher. For information of the Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (SC).L to R: Tommy Wells (deceased), Sammy Dobbs (lived in Jerome Park for ling time, shot to death), Wesley Morton, Jimmy Summervile, unidentified, "Snookie" Williams.Teacher most likely someone who came for a special mission, possibly Mountaineer Mining Mission.

105. African-American Students and Teacher at Osage School

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

Piles of papers, tires and other materials inside a building at Scott's Run.

107. Storage for Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Salvage Section

Group of unidentified people besides garden storage.

108. Subsistence Garden Work Crew

Women preparing food with a pressure canner.

109. Food Canning

Man sits in a chair next to mattress, bed frame, and other items at the Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Salvage building.

110. Storage for Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Salvage Section

The Shack next to train tracks and a snow covered hillside.

111. Shack Community Center

'Left: Violet Molisee Croston; Right: Francis Molisee, Cousin of Violet; 2 Mules: Violet is on Jack, Francis is on Jerry'

112. Violet Molisee Croston and Francis Molisee at Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Garden

Unidentified man maintaining garden.

113. Worker at Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Gardens

'Mrs. Richard Smith is playing the piano for her students. She is the wife of Reverend Richard C. Smith, the Director of the Shack. For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (SC).'

114. Students at Osage Negro School, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Men and women hoeing a field.

115. Work Crew at Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Gardens

Reverend Dave McGowan, Shack Director 1951-1953, talking to two of his friends who use the Shack facilities for recreation.  For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission, see A&M 2491 (SC)

116. Rev. Dave McGowan Speaks with Two Boys at Pursglove, W. Va.

Located at on North Side Rt. 7 on Hill at Pursglove, W. Va.

117. Workers at Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Garden Spot at Pursglove, W. Va.

A view of two men standing by tool storage.

118. Father Molisee and Friend by Tool Cabin At Scott's Run Reciprocal Economy Garden

Mike Viola's Daughter, Rita, at about 7 or 8 years standing in a garden.

119. Viola, Rita

Pictured are Mary Peacock, Rita Viola, and Cesira.

120. On the Balcony at the Viola's House