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- IDNO:
- 002921
- Title:
- Hatfield, Sid
- Date:
- 1919
- Description:
- Portrait of Sid Hatfield.
- IDNO:
- 002922
- Title:
- Hatfield, Sid
- Date:
- 1919
- Description:
- Portrait of Sid Hatfield.
- IDNO:
- 004163
- Title:
- Widows of Sid Hatfield and Ed Chambers
- Description:
- Mrs. Sid Hatfield and Mrs. Ed Chambers (left to right) outside U.S. Senate. 'Copyright by Harris and Ewing. The above copyright line must be printed underneath each reproduction of this photograph as required by law. Photo for your use only.'
- IDNO:
- 004164
- Title:
- Hatfield, Sid
- Date:
- 1919
- IDNO:
- 004213
- Title:
- Chambers, Ed and 'Two Gun' Sid Hatfield
- Description:
- Two Gun Sid Hatfield is in photo on the left. Ed Chambers is in photo on the right. The bottom photo is the courthouse at Welch where Chambers and Hatfield were killed in the 1921 strike.
- IDNO:
- 004216
- Title:
- Defendants in Matewan Massacre Trials
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- 'Left to Right 'Standing': Jim Maggard, Jury Foreman, Reese Chambers, C.H. Kisser, Fred Burgraph, Sid Hatfield, Nat Attwood, Ed Chambers, Lee Toller, and Clare Overstreet. Left to Right 'Kneeling': Bouser Coleman, Ben Mounts, Bill Bowman, Van Clay, Art Williams, and Hallie Chambers. First Row third from right is Jess Boyd, his name was not on the list. Pix used on page 61 of [Lee's] book.'
- IDNO:
- 004220
- Title:
- Chambers, Ed and 'Two Gun' Sid Hatfield
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- Ed Chambers is on the right. "Two Gun" Sid Hatfield on the left. The bottom is the courthouse at Welch. The x marks the spot where where Chambers and Hatfield were killed. 1921 strike. 'See [Lee's] book page 69.'
- IDNO:
- 017653
- Title:
- Mother Jones, Sid Hatfield, and Others
- Date:
- ca. 1920
- Description:
- Group portrait that includes Sid Hatfield who is sitting on the left of Mother Jones and holding a pipe. 'This is a retainable copy of a lost original.'
- IDNO:
- 054705
- Title:
- Albert "Smilin' Sid" Hatfield
- Date:
- 1919
- Description:
- Albert Sidney Hatfield was the Matewan Police Chief at the time of the "Matewan Massacre" in which he became a folk hero to the Tug Valley coal miners.