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- Daffodils blooming in Mae Bongalis's yard, with Chrysanthemums behind. [Photo] (1)
- Daffy Bonds' house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo] (2)
- Dahlias in Ben Burnside's garden. [Photo] (1)
- Daisy Ross cleaning and decorating a grave. [Photo] (1)
- Dale Harwood demonstrating his woodcarving technique. [Photo] (1)
- Dale Harwood talking to visitors about his wood carvings. [Photo] (1)
- Dale Harwood talking to visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudall and their grandchildren Corey and Chelsea Higgins, about his wood carvings. [Photo] (1)
- Dale Harwood talking to visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudall, about his wood carvings. [Photo] (1)
- Damon Scarbrough, retired coalminer, assists his wife, Alta, with her yard art business. [Photo] (1)
- Dan Twardus, United States Forest Service Specialist. [Photo] (1)
- Danny Williams, Clay's Branch. [Photo] (1)
- Danny Williams, of B&T Logging Contractors, assessing the next area he will be cutting. [Photo] (1)
- Danny Williams, of B&T Logging Contractors, relaxing on a break from logging. [Photo] (1)
- Danny Williams, of Clay's Branch, trimming the log end of a tree for B&T Logging Contractors. [Photo] (1)
- Danny Williams. [Photo] (1)
- Dark water in drainage ditch at the head of Right-Hand Fork of Rock Creek roped off with red caution tape reading: "Hazardous Materials Do Not Enter." [Photo] (3)
- Dave and Glenna Bailey, Stickney, WV. [Photo] (2)
- Dave and Glenna Bailey. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey (Left) and Mary Hufford in the Bailey's kitchen. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey and Homer Pettry making music in the shade. [Photo] (2)
- Dave Bailey and Woody Boggs looking for molly moochers. [Photo] (2)
- Dave Bailey and Woody Boggs with a harvest of molly moochers in three Walmart sacks. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey collecting black walnuts that have fallen to the ground. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey demonstrates the use of his hellgrammite seine, a window screen used to catch fish bait. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey digging ramps near the Poplar Flats on Hazy Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey holding Russell Cox's banjo with crucifix painted on back. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey identifying a fossil in shale rock. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey in the Bailey/Boggess cemetery. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey scanning the terrain for molly moochers. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey singing with his son's band performing at the University of Charleston in Charleston, West Virginia. [Photo] (2)
- Dave Bailey surveying leaves whipped up by wild turkeys. "They've really torn this place up," he commented. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey telling a story at lunch. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey with molly moocher. [Photo] (2)
- Dave Bailey with pole and bucket for fishing. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey with ramps near Poplar Flats on Hazy Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey with woolen britches, a spring green, on Hazy Creek. [Photo] (2)
- Dave Bailey's son's band performing at the University of Charleston in Charleston, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey, going for ramps near the Poplar Flats on Hazy Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey, guitar, and Homer Pettry, banjo, playing in Dave's living room. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey, Stickney, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Dave Bailey. [Photo] (5)
- David "Bugs" Stover, park naturalist at Twin Falls State Park. [Photo] (1)
- David "Bugs" Stover, park naturalist, leads visitors on a nature walk. [Photo] (1)
- David Bailey as a boy. [Photo] (1)
- David Mays, Horse Creek. [Photo] (1)
- David McMillion on banjo and Harold Carpenter on guitar. [Photo] (1)
- Dean Bone, of Dry Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Deer droppings in the woods around Wesley Scarbrough's tree stand. [Photo] (1)
- Deer steaks cooking in the skillet. [Photo] (1)
- The Delbert Chapel across from the Ramp House at the head of Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Dena Williams making dumplings at Syble's Bed & Barn in Naoma, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Dennis Dickens (standing) speaking with Ruby Dickens and John Flynn. [Photo] (1)
- Dennis Dickens and his wife, Ruby, sitting on the front porch of their home. Dennis Dickens made the porch swing of black cherry. [Photo] (1)
- Dennis Dickens in the dining room of his home. He made the cabinets out of cherry. [Photo] (3)
- Dennis Dickens. [Photo] (1)
- Dennis Price, Arnett, WV. [Photo] (2)
- Denny Christian, Dry Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Denny Christian. [Photo] (2)
- Detail of "'seng" hoe, used in digging ginseng, in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo] (1)
- Detail of a square from a sampler quilt made by Margie Miller. [Photo] (1)
- Detail of dulcimer made of walnut, featuring a sound hole framed by a cross-section of a walnut. [Photo] (1)
- Detail of Mabel Brown displaying a square from a sampler quilt made by Margie Miller. [Photo] (1)
- Detail of Mabel Brown working on a windmill quilt at a quilting bee in the living room of her home on Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Deteriorating UMW Local Hall, Glen Daniels -- Route 3. [Photo] (1)
- Dewey Gunnoe in his garden. [Photo] (2)
- Dewey Gunnoe selects tomatoes from the ripening window in his shed. [Photo] (1)
- Dewey Gunnoe surveying his vegetable garden. [Photo] (1)
- Dewey Gunnoe with his wife, Dorothy, and grandson on their front porch. [Photo] (1)
- Dewey Gunnoe's woodpile, held in place by discarded roof bolts from the coal mines. [Photo] (1)
- Dewey Gunnoe, retired union coal miner and shop steward, on his front porch. [Photo] (1)
- Diseased base of tightbark hickory trunk, Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Diseased base of tulip poplar trunk, Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Dogwood tree on Jarrell farm. This tree lost its leaves prematurely. [Photo] (1)
- Dogwoods (Cornus florida) and redbuds (Cercis canadensis) a.k.a. "Judas Tree" in bloom. [Photo] (1)
- Dogwoods (Cornus florida) blooming on Coal River. [Photo] (2)
- Dogwoods (Cornus florida) in bloom. [Photo] (1)
- Donna Wills' tombstone with the inscription: "And I Weathered the Storm." [Photo] (1)
- Donna Wills, of Rock Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Donna Wills. [Photo] (2)
- Doris Magan, former coal miner and Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteer. [Photo] (1)
- Dorothy Gunnoe picking kale in her garden. [Photo] (2)
- Dorothy Lilley playing guitar. [Photo] (1)
- Dot Henry and Norb Federspiel look at the genealogy sheets that frame the picnic shelter where the Stanley Heirs Reunion takes place. [Photo] (1)
- Dr. Jim Michael Wills. [Photo] (1)
- Drawknife in Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools. [Photo] (1)
- Drews Creek sign felled by floodwaters. [Photo] (1)
- Drill bit used in mining, reused as a fence post at a home in Friendly View, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Dry Creek Post Office, Carol Jarrell is behind the counter waiting to serve patrons, Teddy Jarrell is checking his mailbox. [Photo] (1)
- Dulcimer made of walnut, featuring a sound hole framed by a cross-section of a walnut. [Photo] (2)
- Dust in the distance. [Photo] (1)