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Wife of a miner

A miner’s daughter with her pet groundhog

Kentucky National Guard

Bill Moses family

c. 1930 OldPik

A traveling grocery store

c. 1890 OldPik

men gathering during the feuds

A group of miners in Harlan County during a strike

Typical housing and street.

Typical housing and street.

Pictures closer to Harlan

The family of Lewis Parker

115 km away
c. 1902 OldPik

POST OFFICE

117 km away

Boone Tavern

118 km away
c. 1950 OldPik

The Old Mill

119 km away

PlayBoy founder Hugh Hefner with his first wife Millie Williams

121 km away
c. 1955 JOSE M LOPEZ

Car in Gatlinburg

126 km away
c. 1954 JOSE M LOPEZ

Gatlinburg in the 1950s

126 km away

Newfound Gap Road

126 km away

Group at headquarters of the Provost Marshal Department

130 km away
c. 1919 OldPik

COAL MINER

134 km away
c. 1950 OldPik

A mountain boy fetches water from a spring

136 km away

"Hairy Sam"

136 km away

Charlie Ditmore taking Max Bell Webb

136 km away

Yearout's Mill

136 km away

Mt. Nebo house Chilhowee R. Blount Co. Tenn.

140 km away

downtown

141 km away

Mujer con rueda giratoria

144 km away

Pilot View School

145 km away

Ronald Lowe and his two brothers "topping" tobacco

148 km away
c. 1934 OldPik

Mae Gouge weaving

148 km away

Members of the Primitive Baptist Church

149 km away

Pickett State Park

151 km away
c. 1915 OldPik

Devil Anse Hatfield and Levisa

153 km away

Snowstorms

154 km away

Ringling Bros parade

154 km away
c. 1940 OldPik

Four musicians performing at the Mountain Music Festival

154 km away

Confiscated liquor

155 km away

Son of a miner eating in the kitchen

160 km away

Wife of a miner

160 km away

A miner’s wife with their child

160 km away

A miner’s wife and their daughter

160 km away

Children of miners

160 km away

A miner's baby

160 km away

Miner's children

160 km away

134th Illinois Regiment

162 km away

MOTORCARS IN FEUD COUNTRY

165 km away

Hatfield clan

165 km away

Former miners' boardinghouse

165 km away
c. 1931 OldPik

The Sears and Roebuck store

167 km away

First electric trolley in Lexington

167 km away