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Many men, women, and children standing on a picket line at Local No. 1643 in Monongah, W. Va.

73. Local No. 1643 Picket Line in Monongah, W. Va.

Barracks and house with snowy ground at Monongah, W. Va.

74. Barracks at Monongah, W. Va.

Group portrait of members of the Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line.<br /><br /><br />

75. Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line

Group portrait of members of the Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line.<br />

76. Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line

Group portrait of members of the Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line.<br /><br />

77. Monongah Local 1643 Picket Line

View of the Fairmont Coal Co. Monongah Mine No. 2 tipple.

78. Tipple at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mine No. 2

79. Monongah High Band in Parade on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines.  Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

80. Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster

Crowds gathered at the entrance to Mine No. 8 after the explosion at Monongah. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

81. Entrance to Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mine No. 8 After the Explosion

Different view of the cemetery after the Monongah Mine explosion.  Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

82. Preparing the Cemetery after the Monongah Explosion

Crowds line the hillside above and gather near the entrance to mine No. 8 after the disaster. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

83. No. 8 Coal Mine Entrance after the Explosion at Monongah, W. Va.

Crowd of people looking at the destroyed fan and boiler house after Monongah Mine explosion. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

84. Mine No. 8 Fan and Boiler House after Monongah Explosion