Miners' Housing
Item set
- Title
- Miners' Housing
- Creator
- Cassidy Southern
Items
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View of Coal Town, Pond Creek Pocahontas CompanyView of Coal Town, Pond Creek Pocahontas Company
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Miners' Children and Miner in front of their Tent during the Ludlow StrikeMiners' Children and Miner in front of their Tent during the Ludlow Strike
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Union Miners Evicted by Liberty Fuel CompanyMiners and their belongings line the street below company houses.
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Evicted Coal MinerPicture of an evicted coal miner with his belongings.
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Union Miners Evicted by Liberty Fuel CompanyMiners' families with belongings in front of their former houses.
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Striking Miners and their FamiliesPeople are mingling between the barracks.
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Miner's Children in front of BarracksChildren are standing under the clothes line.
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Miner's ChildrenThree African American children sitting on the ground near a home and a woman on the left.
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Coal Company Building Surrounded by Houses, Itmann. W. Va.Coal town with Company building in the center. Sign on front of building says 'Safety The First Consideration.'
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Gulf Smokeless Coal Company, Tams, W. Va., Winding Gulf DistrictPicture taken from West Virginia Review, Vol. 4, Oct. 1926 - Sept. 1927. Article, 'The Winding Gulf Coal Fields' by C.H. Mead, April 1927 issue. Picture is on page 212.
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Section of the Town of Whipple, W. Va., West of the Company Store.Section of town of Whipple, West of the company store showing store in the foreground, miner's homes in the distance.
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Collins Colliery Company at Glen Jean, W. Va.Collins' coal mine and connecting buildings in Fayette County.
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Miners' Houses, Beckley Coal and Coke Company, Raleigh County, W. Va.Tipple and General Store in the Background
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Mining Town of Dorothy, W. Va.Town belonging to the miners of the Four States Coal and Coke Company.
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View of Coal Town, Pond Creek Pocahontas CompanyView of Coal Town, Pond Creek Pocahontas Company
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Barracks of Striking Miners Near Morgantown, W. Va.Several lines of laundry are hung around the wooden barracks which serve as homes for miners and their families. Published in "Bloodletting in Appalachia" by Howard B. Lee, p 152.
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Children of the Continental Settlement at Cassville, W. Va.Three boys standing in front of houses.
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Family in Scott's Run, W. Va.Unidentified family with their pet in front of a house in Scott's Run, W. Va.
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Miner's Families in front of Barracks at Lewistown, W. Va.Miner's Families in front of Barracks at Lewistown, W. Va.
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Miners' Children in Front of Barracks, Grant Town, W. Va.Miners' Children in Front of Barracks, Grant Town, W. Va.
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Miner's Children in Front of Barracks, Watson, W. Va.Miner's Children in Front of Barracks, Watson, W. Va.
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Strike Signs Hanging on Barracks in Grant Town, W. Va.Strike Signs Hanging on Barracks in Grant Town, W. Va.
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Miner's Children in front of Barracks, Howesville, W. Va.Children stand on porch in the snow outside of a barrack.
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Row of Houses in Coal TownRow of houses along a road with somebody walking in the distance.
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Miners' HousingMiners log cabins built up next to the railroad.