Collection Items
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy Sprouse gathering ginseng ('senging) in Tom's Hollow
- Contributor: Sprouse, Randy - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingShelby Cantley Estep (Left), Natalie and Carla Pettry: three generations of ginseng hunters. Shelby is Carla's mother and Natalie is Carla's daughter.
- Contributor: Pettry, Carla - Pettry, Natalie - Estep, Shelby Cantley - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy Sprouse inspecting the ginseng he's dug
- Contributor: Sprouse, Randy - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingGinseng plant leaves turn a distinctive pale yellow in the fall
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingJoe Williams with ginseng plant in his hand
- Contributor: Williams, Ronnie J. "Joe" - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingJoe Williams ginsenging
- Contributor: Williams, Ronnie J. "Joe" - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingJoe Williams digging a ginseng root
- Contributor: Williams, Ronnie J. "Joe" - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingGinseng plant with berries in fall
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingJoe 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.
- Contributor: Williams, Ronnie J. "Joe" - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingJoe Williams displaying the ginseng he dug
- Contributor: Williams, Ronnie J. "Joe" - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingGinseng laid out to air dry
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-09-27
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy's Recycling, Peytona, WV
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy Halstead, ginseng buyer, discussing the qualities that make ginseng desirable
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott - Halstead, Randy
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingExamples of ginseng roots laid out on a table in the purchase room at Randy's Recycling
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott - Halstead, Randy
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingGinseng on desktop at Randy's Recycling
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingClose-up of ginseng
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott - Halstead, Randy
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingClose-up of ginseng
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy Halstead, ginseng broker, owner of Randy's Recycling in Peytona, West Virginia
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott - Halstead, Randy
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingRandy Halstead, ginseng broker, evaluates ginseng in the purchase room of Randy's Recycling
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott - Halstead, Randy
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingA box of cultivated ginseng from out-of-state at Randy's Recycling in Peytona, West Virginia
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1995-10-26
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Photo, Print, DrawingShelby Cantley Estep (Left), Natalie and Carla Pettry: three generations of ginseng hunters. Shelby is Carla's mother and Natalie is Carla's daughter.
- Contributor: Pettry, Carla - Pettry, Natalie - Estep, Shelby Cantley - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05
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Photo, Print, DrawingNatalie Pettry with her seng (ginseng) hoe
- Contributor: Pettry, Natalie - Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05
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Photo, Print, DrawingSeng (ginseng) hoes
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05
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Photo, Print, DrawingGinseng drying in a window
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05
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Photo, Print, DrawingTransplanted cultivated ginseng in a small fenced plot
- Contributor: Eiler, Lyntha Scott
- Date: 1996-10-05