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Three men stand on the steps of a Stuart Colliery Co. building. On the left side is a sign for Adams Express Company.

4501. Employees on the Steps of the Stuart Colliery Company Building

Five men playing pool.  One man is getting his shoes shined by a young African-American boy.

4502. Billiard Parlor

Men stand on the wooden frame of a large structure.

4503. Building Under Construction

Men standing on porch of a building next to railroad tracks. There are empty barrels underneath the porch.

4504. General Store

Large building with the Ellis Drygoods Store, the Smart Clothing and Shoe Store, Dr. D.G. Smallridge Dentist office, the Sub-District Office No. 1 of Dist. 17 U. M. W. A., and the Mecca, J.P Payne Proprieter.

4505. Ellis Store and Smart Store Building, Montgomery, W. Va.

People stand on the porch of the Deepwater Council No. 40 building.

4506. Deepwater Council No. 40, O. U. A. M. Building

Five men play pool in Glen Jean or Thurmond, W. Va.

4507. Billiard Parlor

A railroad bridge crosses a valley with a couple of buildings to either side.

4508. Railroad Bridge

A close-up view of the Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Tipple and Conveyor Gallery, Williams River Mine, October 1947.

4509. Tipple and Conveyor Gallery at Gauley Mountain Coal Company's Williams River Mine

View of the Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Tipple and Conveyor Gallery, Williams River Mine, October, 1947.

4510. Tipple and Conveyor Gallery at Gauley Mountain Coal Company's Williams River Mine

Young boy holding two copies of a The Miner's Herald newspaper, published in Montgomery, W.Va.  The headline reads:  Miners! Do Not be Deceived.  Terrible Strike is on in Colorado.  Copies dated Friday, Oct. 24, 1913.

4511. Young Boy Holding Miner's Herald Newspapers Announcing Strike

Woman standing on the front porch of a large house.  Man standing at the foot of the stairs.  W. R. Ballard and wife, superintendent for William McKell at Glen Jean.  House still standing in 2005.

4512. Ballard, W. R. and Wife at their Home in Glen Jean, W. Va.