| Photo Thumbnail | Photo Title |
| 69-RP-727
Pier Number 13, East River, New York City. This shows the method of transferring bananas to the hold of the ship onto the dock, then onto freight cars. This Cuba Mail Steamship Line ship arrived from Mexico. Photo taken New York City in 1937. |
| 69-RP-75
The Shack Community Center in Scotts Run, West Virgina. In the center of the valley is the stream called Scotts Run Creek. The Shack is a community center sponsored by a religious organization. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-76
Minor's child digging coal from mine refuse in Bertha Hollow. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-77
Unemployed men attending meeting of the Worker's Alliance Council. All of the men are unemployed. They indicate the age and type of unemployed groups of Scotts Run. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-79
Sossa Hill, West Virgina. This mine was a small locally-owned operation where conditions were generaly bad. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-80
Chaplin Hill, West Viginia. This mine went bankrupt and closed during the summer of 1936. The company reorganized and opened up again in November 1936. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-83
Children of employed miner at Sossa Hill. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-88
Bertha Hill Camp. The mine in this camp went bankrupt and was abandoned in the summer of 1936 and re-opened in December 1936. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-94
Vincent Lopez, Mexican minors in Bertha Hollow, West Virginia. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-95
Johnson family, father unemployed. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
| 69-RP-98
Unemployed men attending meeting of the Worker's Alliance Council. All of the men are unemployed. They indicate the age and type of unemployed groups of Scotts Run. Photo taken in West Virginia in 1937. |
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