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- Painting of Christ knocking at the door by Charlotte Cantley, 1991. [Photo] (1)
- Pan of cleaned ramps ready for final rinsing and chopping. [Photo] (1)
- Pan of ramps, ready for cleaning. [Photo] (1)
- Parallel banjo picking at Frazier Gills'. [Photo] (1)
- Park visitors roasting marshmallows at a Friday night campfire at Twin Falls State Park. [Photo] (1)
- Partially reclaimed highwalls. [Photo] (2)
- Passengers from a Methodist church, following a flyover. [Photo] (1)
- Pat Canterbury showing albums in which he has collected stickers and patches from mining companies he has worked for. [Photo] (3)
- Patrons enjoying their ramp suppers. John Flynn, Mary Hufford, and Mae Bongalis at table in foreground. [Photo] (1)
- Patrons of Glendale Tabor's convenience store discussing images of distressed trees. [Photo] (1)
- Patrons on the ramp house porch (L-R): Mary Hufford, John Flynn, Mae Bongalis, Lois and Lloyd Burnside. [Photo] (1)
- Patrons socializing at the Silver Fox Tavern. [Photo] (6)
- Patrons socializing at the Sundial Tavern. [Photo] (1)
- Paul Fitzwater behind the counter of Butch's Convenience Store and Restaurant. [Photo] (1)
- Paul Fitzwater, proprietor of Butch's Store. [Photo] (2)
- Pauline Bailey, of Bailey Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- Paw-paw fruit on the tree. [Photo] (1)
- Paw-paw on chair on the back porch of the Dickens' home. [Photo] (1)
- Peach Tree Falls, before Peach Tree Creek enters Coal River. [Photo] (2)
- Peas, leaf lettuce, and onions in Ivan Jarrell's garden. [Photo] (1)
- People cleaning and decorating graves at Pineview Cemetery on Memorial Day weekend. [Photo] (1)
- Permit applications for the Shumate's Branch Refuse Disposal Impoundment on file at the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection. [Photo] (1)
- Persimmon tree bark. [Photo] (1)
- Persimmon Tree. [Photo] (1)
- Pete Webb's Spring House, a covered spring, on Peach Tree Road. [Photo] (1)
- Photo cutout of a baby on Mark Lilly's instrument. [Photo] (1)
- Photograph of Jacob "Jake" Jarrell, grandfather of Joe Jarrell of Horse Creek. He was a patriarch who lived on Coal River in the last half of the nineteenth century. [Photo] (1)
- Photograph of Martha Jane Jarrell, who married Jake Jarrell in 1876. She was known throughout Marsh Fork as Aunt Jenny. [Photo] (1)
- Photos of ancestors over the mantle of Ted Farley's restored log cabin. [Photo] (1)
- Photos of John Flynn's home, the house of his grandfather, John Rorrer. [Photo] (1)
- A pickup truck loaded with Nine Bark on Bolt Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- The picnic pavilion at the Stanley Heirs Park with a newly built stage for speakers and performers in the background. [Photo] (1)
- Pieces of shirt and tie stake a tree to a pipe for support in Ben Burnside's yard. [Photo] (1)
- Pile of molly moochers found on Bradley Mountain by Woody Boggs and Dave Bailey. [Photo] (1)
- Pink Lady Slipper (Cypripedium acaule), a.k.a. "Whipporwill" and "Pink Moccasin Flower." [Photo] (1)
- Pins made by Jane Atanat Embrey from Huntington, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Pipes carved from deer antlers. [Photo] (1)
- Plaque beside the Beckley Courthouse commemorating the mining disaster at Eccles in 1914. [Photo] (1)
- Poke berries on a pokeweed plant (Phytolacca americana). [Photo] (1)
- Pole beans climb cornstalks in Dewey Gunnoe's garden. [Photo] (1)
- Pollution haze hanging over the valley. [Photo] (1)
- A pond brimming with tadpoles and red-spotted newts (notophthalmus viridescens subspecies). [Photo] (1)
- A pond brimming with tadpoles and red-spotted newts. [Photo] (1)
- Portion of Bruce Jarrell's collection of old-fashioned and home-made tools, including an adze with his name inscribed on it, an axe, and a mattock, also known as a "'seng" hoe, used in digging ginseng. [Photo] (1)
- Postal stamp promotional display hanging over grocery shelves. [Photo] (1)
- Potatoes turned up in Gail Ballard's garden. [Photo] (1)
- Presentation by Peter Lawson, Manager of Engineering and Environmental Affairs, Arch Coal, Inc.: "Engineering and Design of Mountaintop Removal Operations." [Photo] (1)
- Procession of men on four-wheelers (off-road vehicles) returning from a jaunt in the mountains on the road through Rock Creek Hollow. [Photo] (1)