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Coal miner's wife washing clothes on front porch, Chaplin, West Virginia
Coal miners card gambling Saturday afternoon on porch of company store, Chaplin, West Virginia
Coal miners going home from work. Omar, West Virginia
Coal miners going home from work. Omar, West Virginia
Coal miners going home from work. Omar, West Virginia
Coal miner going home with friend after work. Many miners are lame. Omar, West Virginia
Coal miners returning to and from work and children going from school along tracks, Omar, West Virginia
Coal miners returning to and from work and children going from school along tracks, Omar, West Virginia
Coal miners going home from work. Omar, West Virginia
Street scene, Charleston, West Virginia
Street scene, Charleston, West Virginia
Charleston, West Virginia
Street in Negro section, Charleston, West Virginia
Street scene, Charleston, West Virginia
Along main road between Charleston and Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
Miner taking home provisions, Caples, West Virginia
Old abandoned coke ovens with mine tipple in background, Maitland, West Virginia
Children in bedroom of their home. Mother has TB, father is on WPA (Works Progress Administration), Charleston, West Virginia
Street in Negro section, Charleston, West Virginia
Coal miner's wife bringing groceries from company store, Caples, West Virginia
Company store, coal mining town, Caples, West Virginia
Company store, coal mining town, Caples, West Virginia
Coal miners' homes by slate and slag heap, Caples, West Virginia
Coal miners' homes by slate and slag heap, Caples, West Virginia
Coal miners' homes by slate and slag heap, Caples, West Virginia
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