Mary Hufford interviewing Felix Mollett while Billy Ray Mollet videotapes the interview and Daisy Ross looks on
Summary
"Graveyard Hill is the site of an African American cemetery on the hillside above the sludge pond ("coal refuse impoundment") now filling Shumate's Branch. Each year former residents of the African American settlement at the mining town of Edwight return with their children and grandchildren to tend the graves of their relatives and hold a family reunion at the former home of Belle Wilson, a family ancestor.
This is the one weekend of the year that Performance Coal Company (a subsidiary of A.T. Massey) opens the road into the mountains around Shumate's Branch to allow public access to this cemetery."
Event: Memorial Day Weekend.
Tags
Date
01/01/1996
Contributors
Hufford, Mary (Depicted)
Mollett, Felix (Depicted)
Mollett, Billy Ray (Depicted)
Ross, Daisy (Depicted)
Eiler, Terry (Photographer)
Location
Sundial, 37.87622, -81.51455
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain