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- IDNO:
- 004208
- Title:
- White, Maston
- Description:
- Portrait of Maston White, 'victim of the 'Czar', Don Chafin.'
- IDNO:
- 004209
- Title:
- Felts, Thomas L.
- Description:
- 'Thomas L. Felts, active head of Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, the most feared and hated man in the mountains. Pix used on page 66 of [Lee's] book. From New Kanawha River and the Mine War in West Virginia by Kyle McCormick.'
- IDNO:
- 004210
- Title:
- Main Street, Matewan, W. Va., Where Massacre Occurred
- Description:
- Circles show the bullet scars. Bottom picture shows police in the streets after the massacre.
- IDNO:
- 004211
- Title:
- Truesdale, William H., President of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railway
- Date:
- ca. 1903
- Description:
- A portrait of William H. Truesdale, President of D. L. and W, Railway, during the Anthracite Strike, 1902.
- IDNO:
- 004212
- Title:
- Main Street, Matewan, W. Va., Where Massacre Occurred
- Description:
- Circles show the bullet scars. Bottom picture shows police in the streets after the massacre.
- 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:
- 004214
- Title:
- Freight Train Loaded with Miners on Way to Front, Ramage, Boone County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1921
- Description:
- Train on the way to the front, passing through Ramage, Boone Co. Photo by Miss Sara Jane Pollock, Daughter of A.W. Pollock, gen. mgr. of Spruce R. Coal Co., whose house is the highest in this picture.
- IDNO:
- 004215
- Title:
- Prosecutor Wilkens of Brooke County and Sheriff Clouse of Ohio County
- Description:
- 'Prosecutor W.M. Wilkens of Brooke County standing with straw hat and light suit. Sheriff Harry Clouse of Ohio County, dark suit and light hat looking at reporter writing.'
- 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:
- 004217
- Title:
- Prominent Figures of the Anthracite Strike
- Date:
- ca. 1903
- Description:
- 'From left to right, top to bottom: General John M. Wilson, U.S. Army, Thomas H. Watkins, Pennsylvania, Bishop John L. Spalding, Illinois, Judge George Gray, Delaware, Grand Chief E.E. Clark, Chief of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, E. W. Parker, chosen an expert mining engineer, and Carroll D. Wright, Chief of U.S. Bureau of Labor.'
- IDNO:
- 004218
- Title:
- Fruits of a 'Still' Hunt in the Strike District
- Description:
- Officers stand with many homemade stills that were confiscated.
- IDNO:
- 004219
- Title:
- Fruits of a 'Still' Hunt in the Strike District
- Date:
- ca. 1920
- Description:
- Officers stand with many homemade stills that were confiscated. 'Pix used on page 75 of [Lee's] book.'From Lee's book, 'Bloodletting in Appalachia,' : "1. Judge R. D. Bailey, who tried defendants in Massacre trials; 2. Major Tom B. Davis, who enforced martial law in Mingo County."