Newton Hylton stands in the doorway of his blacksmith shop with his back to the camera. Another man is visible inside the shop. A wagon wheel leans against an anvil. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton stands inside his blacksmith shop with his right hand on a wagon wheel. Many tools are visible hanging from the walls and rafters in the shop. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton is posed for the photo inside his blacksmith shop. Hylton stands behind an anvil with a hammer in his right hand and a set of tongs gripping a horseshoe in his left hand. Hylton looks up and away from the anvil and camera. Part of...
Newton Hylton stands behind an anvil in his blacksmith shop. He holds a hammer in his right hand and a horsehoe in a set of tongs in his left. The horseshoe and hammer rest on the anvil. Hylton is posed for the photo. Part of a larger series of...
Newton Hylton stands at an anvil inside his blacksmith shop, hammering a horseshoe. Light is on Hylton, the rest of the shop is in darkness. Possibly a posed photo. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton stands posed for picture in the doorway of his blacksmith shop. Hylton holds farm tools in both of his hands. Pieces of wagon wheels and other broken objects lay on the ground in front of the shop.
On back, "1926 'The China Shop' Junior Class play -- The custom was in the early days of P.C.A that the Junior H.S. Class always gave a play. (Another custom involving the Junior Class was the Junior-Senior banquet. This was a banquet...
This is a newspaper printed by the Old Regular Baptists at Millstone, Kentucky. This is volume 2, whole number 20, number 8, and was printed in September 1925. It has letters, editorial, and obituaries.
Newton Hylton hammers the side of a wagon wheel inside his blacksmith shop. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton pulls a clamp or hook from a wagon wheel that lays across an anvil inside his blacksmith shop. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton stands beside the forge in his blacksmith shop, posing for a photo. One hand holds a pair of tongs, the other operates the wooden lever of the bellows. A horseshoe is in the fire. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton...
Newton Hylton stands in front of the forge in his blacksmith shop, holding a horseshoe in the fire with a set of tongs. His left hand rests on the lever of the bellows. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith shop.
Newton Hylton stands beside a forge inside his blacksmith shop. His left hand rests on the wooden lever of the bellows while his right hand holds a hammer on a small anvil. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton inside his blacksmith...
Newton Hylton stands behind an anvil with a hammer in his right hand and a horseshoe in a set of tongs in his left. The horseshoe and hammer rest on the anvil. Hylton looks down at the tools. Part of a larger series of photos on Newton Hylton...
This series of six articles was prepared by the United Mine Workers of America, disclosing the attempt that is being made by the Red forces, under the direct supervision of Moscow, to seize control of the organized labor movement of America and use...