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- Jake Pettry, Smith Burnside, Joe Pettry. [Photo] (1)
- James Clay's house on Shumate's Branch. [Photo] (1)
- James Dickens and Rev. Larry Brown baptizing in Coal River. [Photo] (1)
- James Dickens and Rev. Larry Brown prepare to baptize Vicky Jarrell in Coal River. [Photo] (1)
- James Dye (left) and Jess Duncan, United Mine Workers of America union organizers, at the local union hall. [Photo] (2)
- James Dye, United Mine Workers of America union organizer, at the local union hall. [Photo] (1)
- Jane Atanat Embrey making pins using stamps, glass, copper foil, ribbon, and fabric. [Photo] (1)
- Jar of "lin" honey, from Paul Fitzwater, made by bees from the nectar of white basswood. [Photo] (1)
- Jarrold's Valley. [Photo] (3)
- Jenny Bonds' stack cake filled with apple butter, sold annually at the ramp supper. [Photo] (1)
- Jenny Bonds, one of the founders of the ramp supper, serving coffee. [Photo] (1)
- Jerry Bone. [Photo] (1)
- Jerusalem artichoke blooms. [Photo] (1)
- Jess Duncan of Sylvester, West Virginia, at the United Mine Workers of America local union hall. [Photo] (1)
- Jess Duncan speaks with a miner outside the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) union hall in Sundial, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Jess Duncan, union organizer, seated in front of a union banner on the first floor of the union hall. [Photo] (3)
- Jesse Stone and Mrs. Joe Jarrell hunting for perfect Christmas trees. [Photo] (1)
- Jesse Stone who works with Ed Cantley on Ed's Christmas tree farm. [Photo] (1)
- Jim Bailey's homemade hunting pouch and powder horn, on display in the cabin Woody Boggs built at Pettry Bottom. [Photo] (3)
- Jim Michael Wills. [Photo] (3)
- Jim Wills, Vicky Jarrell, Anne Barrett, and Quentin Barrett laughing over one of Quentin's stories. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Aliff with "Big Red," an old-growth red oak tree on his property. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Aliff's farm, including the house and barn. [Photo] (2)
- Joe Aliff's farm, including the house, barn, an outbuilding wherein he keeps samples of trees with disease symptoms induced by air pollution. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Aliff's farm, including the house, barn, an outbuilding wherein he keeps samples of trees with symptoms induced by air pollution, and squirrel meat marinating, next to jars of mint and sassafras root. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Aliff's farm, including the house, barn, and his museum of forest decline. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Aliff's informal museum of tree disease: an assemblage of trunks, cross-sections, stumps, and branches collected over the past twenty years on his property. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Williams digging a ginseng root with his "seng" hoe. The root must be dug carefully so that the complete root is in tact when lifted from the ground. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Williams digging a ginseng root. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Williams displaying the ginseng he dug. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Williams ginsenging. [Photo] (1)
- Joe Williams with ginseng plant in his hand. [Photo] (1)
- Joe, age 11, and Kay Miller molly mooching en route to Ben Burnside's orchard. [Photo] (1)
- Joe, age 11, molly mooching in Ben Burnside's old apple orchard. [Photo] (1)
- Joe, age 11, picking morel mushrooms. [Photo] (3)
- The John Amos Coal-Fired Utility Plant. [Photo] (1)
- John August, Stickney, WV. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman (right), in his garage, explaining the workings of a moonshine still to Mary Hufford and John Flynn. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman outside his garage-turned-store. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman performing country music with the owner of the Miner's Inn at Eccles. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman pitching horseshoes with Michael Bowman looking on at the Posey-Saxon swimming hole and summer horseshoe meeting place. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman with his Buick. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman, ex-miner and ex-moonshiner, now self-employed seller of antiques, used coal and wood stoves, and tools from his garage. [Photo] (1)
- John Bowman, of Arnett, WV. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn and Ben Burnside standing in the door to a tool shed on Ben's property. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn and Bob Daniel. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn and Glen Dale Tabor shooting pool at Tabor's Convenience Store. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn and John August outside the August Service Station. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn playing an electronic bowling game at the Sundial Tavern. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn putting headphones on John Russell. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn's home in the John Rorrer Hollow, where his grandparents, John and Lessie Rorrer lived, and where Flynn spent so much of his boyhood. [Photo] (1)
- John Flynn's home, the house of his grandfather, John Rorrer. [Photo] (2)
- John Flynn's tombstone, bearing the epitaph he requested: "God rest his soul / he was a tootsie roll / but he's a dead cat just the same." [Photo] (2)
- John Flynn's tombstone, bearing the epitaph he requested: "God rest his soul, he was a tootsie roll, but he's a dead cat just the same." [Photo] (2)
- John Flynn. [Photo] (7)
- The John Rock, named for John Hunter, near the microwave tower on Bolt Mountain. [Photo] (1)
- John Russell, Montcoal, WV. [Photo] (1)
- John Russell, of Montcoal, reading a poem entitled "Keeper of the Forest" at the University of Charleston in Charleston, West Virginia. [Photo] (1)
- Johnny Howerton, coal miner, eating breakfast at Syble's Bed & Barn, following the "hoot owl" shift at the Upper Big Branch Mine. [Photo] (1)
- Juddy Allen with Mary Hufford and Lyntha Eiler reflected in his glasses. [Photo] (1)
- Judy and Wayne Griffy walking along old logging trail. [Photo] (1)
- Judy Bonds, of Packsville, WV. [Photo] (1)
- Judy Griffy (standing) with Bob Kiss (seated, in suit). [Photo] (1)
- Judy Griffy and Mary Hufford on Turner Family Homeplace looking at the remains of a well. [Photo] (1)
- Judy Griffy, of Drews Creek. [Photo] (1)
- Junior Peters, seated in his living room, surrounded by hunting trophies. [Photo] (2)
- Just-picked strawberries in Sadie Miller's kitchen. [Photo] (1)
- Justin climbing into a tree house located over the creek near his home. [Photo] (1)
- Justin sitting in a tree house located over the creek near his home. [Photo] (1)