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A Special Thanks to Tina Hawks Gibson who sent us this old family photograph

A Mountain Logging Team

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Photo taken around 1905-10.

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The William (Bill) Hawks on the far right of the picture, is the son of William (Will) Hawks and Roda Puckett, Roda was Will Hawks' first wife, his second wife was Savannah Pruitt, parents of Floyd Hawks. (Click here to read the Floyd Hawks story.)

This picture was taken down over the mountain around the Doe Run area, where the cabins of Will, and Bill, and Erby once stood. I did notice on your site that you have Serena Pruitt instead of Savannah [as Floyd Hawks mother]. I am pretty certain it is Savannah, according to our family Bible and other sources.

The picture belonged to Homer and Ruth Tate Hawks, Homer was Brother to my Father, Edgar Wise Hawks, Homer and Edgar were sons of William(Bill) Hawks and Sarah Catherine(Kate )Marshall Hawks.

My Father and his Brothers, like Floyd, were farmed out when my Dad was about eight. His Mother had died, and when Bill remarried, a woman with three children, there was no room for the boys, so Homer, Les, and Edgar were sent to relatives or to work for whoever would take them in. When my Dad was about 12, he and Les walked from Ararat, Virginia, to West Virginia, to get work in the coal mines, He always told me they left with enough money to buy a loaf of bread, and slept under bridges and ate the loaf of bread on the trip.

My Dad loved the Blue Ridge mountians. My Mother insisted on getting her children away from the coal mines, so we ended up on a farm in Ohio. Dad retired from the mines in the 60's with cilicosis and black lung. He died in 1992, but we still go to the mountains a couple of times a year and make a trip over the mountain to his old homeplace. His last request was to be buried with his Mother and Father in the old Puckett cemetery on Doe Run. But we buried him on the family farm, so he would be near, but we bring him a rock every year from the Blue Ridge Mountains and place on his grave. The Blue Ridge Mountains will always be home to him.

Thanks very much, would love to have the picture in your site. Maybe someone can identify the other boys, I think they are brothers to Bill, but can't be sure.

Thanks...Tina (Hawks) Gibson


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