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ArtistAppalachian Hatfields and McCoys at the gallows in the Appalachian Kentucky hills. 1930s in color.
A color photograph shows a group of 14 men, likely loggers or farmers, dressed in work clothes and hats, standing in a clearing amidst a hilly, forested landscape. The men are arranged in three rows, with some standing in front of two tall, dark wooden posts. The man furthest to the left in the foreground wears a brown fedora hat, a light-colored long-sleeved shirt with the sleeves rolled up, a dark brown vest, dark pants, and dark boots, and has a grey beard and mustache. To his right, a younger man also wears a brown fedora hat, a light blue long-sleeved shirt, a dark brown vest, dark pants, and dark boots, and stands with his arms crossed. The man second from the right in the front row wears a light brown fedora hat, a black shirt, light brown pants, and dark boots, and has a light grey beard. The man furthest to the right in the front row wears a light brown fedora hat, a light-colored long-sleeved shirt, a dark brown vest, light brown pants, and dark boots, and has a light grey beard. The terrain is earthy and uneven, with some scattered wooden poles on the