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- Raccoon and cat at Sally Webb's back door. [Photo] (2)
- Raised flower bed around the tree in the side yard of Mae Bongalis's house. [Photo] (1)
- Ramp bottoms, in the summer after the leaves have dried. [Photo] (1)
- Ramp House, a community center, at the head of Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Ramp House, seen from the parking lot. [Photo] (1)
- Ramps frozen by Vivian Jarrell. [Photo] (1)
- Ramps gone to seed. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Halstead, ginseng broker, evaluates ginseng in the purchase room of Randy's Recycling. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Halstead, ginseng broker, owner of Randy's Recycling in Peytona, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Halstead, ginseng buyer, discussing the qualities that make ginseng desirable. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse at the Costain mine reclamation site, White Oak. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse fishing in Coal River at the mouth of Hazy Creek. [Photo] (2)
- Randy Sprouse gathering ginseng ('senging) in Tom's Hollow. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse inspecting the ginseng he's dug. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse with water inspector. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse's seng hoe. [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse, Claude Williams, Joe Williams [Photo] (1)
- Randy Sprouse, director of the Coal River Mountain Watch. [Photo] (1)
- Randy's Recycling, Peytona, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Ranger giving orientation to Lucy Braun Association members before the hike through Wayne National Forest. [Photo] (1)
- Ray Cottrell and Randy Sprouse (in hat) seine for hellgrammites in the Trap Stewart Hole near the mouth of Hazy Creek. [Photo] (7)
- Ray Cottrell speaking about his collection of tools and artifacts. [Photo] (1)
- Ray Cottrell wearing hip waders and fishing in Coal River. Unidentified man fishing from bridge above. [Photo] (1)
- Ray Dickens, Jr. (Left), Kimberly Dickens, and Jeffrey Honaker selling ramps on the side of the road. [Photo] (1)
- The Rebecca Chapel and Rock Creek Post Office at the mouth of Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- The Rebecca Chapel at the mouth of Rock Creek. [Photo] (3)
- Reclaimed abandoned highwall, White Oak. [Photo] (1)
- Reclamation of mountaintop removal site from the air. [Photo] (1)
- The reclamation of White Oak. [Photo] (3)
- Reclamation on the Costain mountaintop removal site, White Oak. [Photo] (2)
- Red eft, a land-dwelling form of the red spotted newt or notophthalmus iridescens (subspecies). [Photo] (1)
- Red eft, a land-dwelling form of the red spotted newt, perched in fungus. [Photo] (1)
- Red Fraker, on Kayford Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- "Red Lady," a reclining nude sculpted by Connard Wolfe in the woods near his studio. [Photo] (1)
- Red mulberry tree (Morus rubra). [Photo] (1)
- Red mulberry tree on Montcoal Mountain, near site of former settlement. [Photo] (1)
- Residential street scene in Lower Stickney. [Photo] (1)
- Residents brainstorming on goals for Coal River Mountain Watch; Lowell Dodge is writing at the board. [Photo] (1)
- Restaurant, boarded up and closed. [Photo] (1)
- Rev. Johnnie and Leona Bailey of Pigeon Creek, Mingo County, at the picnic after the memorial ceremony holding a strawberry cake. [Photo] (1)
- Richard "Dickie" Combs [Photo] (1)
- Richard C. Hutchens at the Upper Big Branch Mine [Photo] (1)
- Rick Bradford, of Edwight, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Ricky Meadows with a handful of goldenseal roots. [Photo] (1)
- Ripening pumpkin and pumpkin blooms. [Photo] (1)
- The road through Shumate's Branch. [Photo] (1)
- Roadside mailbox, at a home near Marfork Mine, decorated to look like a coal truck. [Photo] (1)
- Roadside shrine, along Route 3, commemorating the victim of a car accident. [Photo] (1)
- Roadside Sign: "Haulers Have Right of Way." [Photo] (1)
- Robert Allen, Peachtree Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Rock shelter on Coal River near the Girl Scout Camp Hole. [Photo] (1)
- Rocky Turner, of Naoma, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Roof bolts used as tomato stakes in the Gunnoe Family garden. [Photo] (1)
- Roosevelt Holstein, Larry Gibson, and Donald Pritt view the mountaintop removal project on Cabin Creek from their family cemetery on Kayford Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- Rooster atop its shelter. [Photo] (1)
- Rooster breeder Willie Clay, with a prize specimen. [Photo] (1)
- Rosebushes transplanted from Shumate's Branch before it was evacuated to create a sludge pond. [Photo] (1)
- Rowland Land Company truck. [Photo] (1)
- Ruby Dickens and John Flynn in the Dickens' living room. [Photo] (1)