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Trevey Studio
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- Trevey, William O.
Trevey Studio
People in the street in front of the Trevey Photography Studio and the James Long Insurance building in Glen Jean, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Trevey Studio
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- Trevey, William O.
Trevey Studio
People in the street in front of the Trevey Photography Studio and the James Long Insurance building in Glen Jean, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Stone Building Construction
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- Trevey, William O.
Stone Building Construction
Work crew building a large stone building. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Nuttallburg, West Virginia
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- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
Nuttallburg, West Virginia
Jackson Taylor's summer residence in Nuttallburg, West Virginia. Jackson Taylor was the son-in-law of John Nuttall, who founded Nuttallburg Coal and Coke Company. Taylor was the secretary and treasurer of the company. The Willis W. Vail Glass Slide Collection is one of three significant collections of mine-related photography aggregated in the George and Melody Bragg New River Coal Fields Photographic Collections housed in Archives & Special Collections in Radford University's McConnell Library. Employed primarily as a surveyor in the years 1890-1896, Willis W. Vail (1868-1951) documented through photography the towns and scenery of the New River Gorge mining companies, especially in Raleigh, Fayette, and McDowell Counties.- Creator
- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
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John Bartram
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- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
John Bartram
A residence of John Bartram. The Willis W. Vail Glass Slide Collection is one of three significant collections of mine-related photography aggregated in the George and Melody Bragg New River Coal Fields Photographic Collections housed in Archives & Special Collections in Radford University's McConnell Library. Employed primarily as a surveyor in the years 1890-1896, Willis W. Vail (1868-1951) documented through photography the towns and scenery of the New River Gorge mining companies, especially in Raleigh, Fayette, and McDowell Counties.- Creator
- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
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House
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- Trevey, William O.
House
Large house, probably in Glen Jean, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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House
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- Trevey, William O.
House
Residents of a house on First Street in Glen Jean, West Virginia posing on the steps. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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House
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- Trevey, William O.
House
Two-story wooden house with a wooden fence. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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House
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- Trevey, William O.
House
Family group standing in front of a wooden house situated on a steep hill. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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House
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- Trevey, William O.
House
Large house with two porches. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Glen Jean, West Virginia
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- Trevey, William O.
Glen Jean, West Virginia
Town scene of Glen Jean, West Virginia. Collins Colliery is in the center of the photograph. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Glen Jean Opera House
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- Trevey, William O.
Glen Jean Opera House
Glen Jean Opera House located on McKell Avenue in Glen Jean, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Glen Jean Opera House
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- Trevey, William O.
Glen Jean Opera House
ALarge fraternal group posing in front of the Glen Jean Opera House. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Glen Jean Bank
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- Trevey, William O.
Glen Jean Bank
Four photographs of the Glen Jean Bank and the Lively Jewelry store in Glen Jean, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Dun Glen Hotel
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- Trevey, William O.
Dun Glen Hotel
View of the Dun Glen Hotel from across the New River looking up Dunloop Creek in Thurmond, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Dun Glen Hotel
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- Trevey, William O.
Dun Glen Hotel
Exterior view of the Dun Glen Hotel in winter. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Dun Glen Hotel
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- Trevey, William O.
Dun Glen Hotel
View of the Dun Glen Hotel from across the New River in Thurmond, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Drugstore
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- Trevey, William O.
Drugstore
Hayes Drug Store and the Ellsworth Hotel which were on Main Street in Oak Hill, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Craig House
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- Trevey, William O.
Craig House
Home of Clara Craig, bookkeeper for Nichol Colliery Company. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Cotton Hill, West Virginia
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- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
Cotton Hill, West Virginia
Cotton Hill Railroad Station at Cotton HIll, an unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia. The Willis W. Vail Glass Slide Collection is one of three significant collections of mine-related photography aggregated in the George and Melody Bragg New River Coal Fields Photographic Collections housed in Archives & Special Collections in Radford University's McConnell Library. Employed primarily as a surveyor in the years 1890-1896, Willis W. Vail (1868-1951) documented through photography the towns and scenery of the New River Gorge mining companies, especially in Raleigh, Fayette, and McDowell Counties.- Creator
- Vail, Willis W., 1868-1951
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