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- B&T Logging Contractors sign at the job site. [Photo] (1)
- Bailey/Boggess cemetery. [Photo] (5)
- Barbecue at Syble's Bed and Barn. [Photo] (1)
- Basketball hoop and tire swing on Black walnut tree in the backyard of the home of Herman Williams, Sr., Clear Fork, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Beans growing up a broomstick in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo] (1)
- Bear paw prints on the sludge pond dam. [Photo] (1)
- Becky (Mrs. Jim) Russell with her baby, Tiston Russell. [Photo] (1)
- Beech tree trunk with initials and numbers carved into the bark. [Photo] (1)
- Behind the bar at the Sundial Tavern in Sundial, West Virginia. "Hoffa '96" button on cap issued by Coal Company. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside digging ramps in a patch located on a slope behind his home. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside harvesting tomatoes in his garden. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside in his garden. [Photo] (2)
- Ben Burnside picking tomatoes in his garden. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside pointing himself out in a historic photo of forest fire wardens. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside raking his garden. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside speaking with Mary Hufford in a ramp patch located on a slope behind his home. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside surveying his tomato patch. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside's dog Chipper, a mountain feist. [Photo] (2)
- Ben Burnside's ginseng hoes. The smaller hoe is Ben's the larger one belonged to his father. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside's hoes: the center hoe was made by Ben's father to be used in the raised areas in which sweet potatoes are grown, the smallest hoe is used between rows of beets and onions. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside's home and garden. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside's house, as seen from the far end of his garden. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside's mailbox. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside, digging ramps in the patch behind his home. [Photo] (1)
- Ben Burnside. [Photo] (5)
- Ben Greene, chairman of the West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, introducing panelists from the Division of Environmental Protection during the 1998 Coal Symposium. [Photo] (1)
- Bernice Springston, of B&T Logging Contractors, in Canterbury Hollow on Rock Creek. [Photo] (2)
- Bernice Springston, of B&T Logging Contractors, and Danny Williams, of Clay's Branch, cutting Yellow Poplar in Canterbury Hollow on Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Betty Bonds of Drews Creek, West Virginia, in Syble's Restaurant. [Photo] (1)
- Betty Jarrell picking butternut squash. [Photo] (1)
- "Big John," the dragline, loading rocks and dirt into two rock trucks at the Samples mountaintop removal site (close up). [Photo] (1)
- "Big John," the dragline, loading rocks and dirt into two rock trucks at the Samples mountaintop removal site. [Photo] (3)
- "Big John," the dragline, shoveling coal at the Samples mountaintop removal mine on Cabin Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Bill Grandhouse (Left), on mandolin, and Dodge Sears, on guitar, performing at the Stanley Heirs Reunion. [Photo] (1)
- Bill Jarrell with one of his handmade tools. [Photo] (1)
- Bill Jarrell, Peachtree Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Bill Weaver. [Photo] (1)
- Bird's eye view of a "valley fill" at the Samples mountaintop removal mine on Cabin Creek, near Kayford Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- Bird's eye view of a continuous belt-feeder. [Photo] (1)
- Black walnut pie topped with whipped cream made by Shorty Bongalis. [Photo] (1)
- Black walnut pumpkin roll cake made by Mae Bongalis. [Photo] (1)
- Black walnut tree infested with tent caterpillars. [Photo] (1)
- Black walnuts on the tree. [Photo] (1)
- Black walnuts with and without their characteristic green hull. [Photo] (1)
- Bloodroot, known locally as redroot or red puccoon, at the head of Dry Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Blooming tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) on Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Blue cohosh. [Photo] (1)
- Bluebird sitting on a garden scarecrow at the home of Ben Burnside. [Photo] (1)
- Boarded up UMW Local Hall, Eccles, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Boarders at Syble's Bed & Barn playing "Pass the Trash," a low-stakes poker game. [Photo] (2)
- Bob Daniel and Mary Hufford standing in a family cemetery on Bob Daniel's farm [Photo] (1)
- Bob Daniel peeling a nut with his pocket knife. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Daniel with his horses. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Daniel, Dry Creek, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Daniel, in the family cemetery on his farm. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Daniel. [Photo] (2)
- Bob Evans Farm tea towel quilt made by Alice Sprouse. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Jarrell's vegetable garden. [Photo] (3)
- Bob Kiss, Speaker of the House for the West Virginia Legislature, addressing the community. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Kiss, Speaker of the House for the West Virginia Legislature, looking at jar of well water, presented to illustrate the effects of blasting on the water supply. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Pettry, Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Bob Wills. [Photo] (1)
- A "boss" molly moocher found on Hazy Creek by Dave Bailey. [Photo] (1)
- Boulder inscribed with the words "Jesus Saves." [Photo] (1)
- A box of cultivated ginseng from out-of-state at Randy's Recycling in Peytona, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Bradley Mountain from the air. [Photo] (1)
- Brick ranch house, the home of Ted Farley. [Photo] (1)
- The bridge to Howard and Sadie Miller's home washed out by the flood of 1996. [Photo] (1)
- Broccoli in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo] (1)
- Broccoli sprouts in Ivan Jarrell's garden, close-up. [Photo] (1)
- Brownie Wills, daughter of Quentin and Anne Barrett. [Photo] (1)
- Buck Gregory's house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo] (2)
- Buck Gregory's house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo] (2)
- Bucket of black walnuts in their green hulls. [Photo] (1)
- Buckeye sapling, noted for its resemblance to ginseng. [Photo] (1)
- Burned remains of a house on Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Butch's Convenience Store and Restaurant. [Photo] (2)
- Butter form in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo] (1)
- Butternut tree on the Scarbrough's place, Rock Creek, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Butternut walnuts drying on the porch of the Miller home. [Photo] (1)