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  1. The Hatfield-McCoy feud involved two rural families from West Virginia and Kentucky along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River from 1865-1891. The Hatfields, led by William Anderson ‘Devil Anse’ Hatfield lived on the West Virginia side of the river.

  2. William Anderson Hatfield, known as Devil Anse, sits cross-legged with his rifle across his lap. He poses for a traveling photographer alongside members of his family and local workers.

  3. 2 kwi 2014 · Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield led his family in their notorious and bloody feud with the McCoys during the late 1800s along the Kentucky-West Virginia border.

  4. Photographs of the real people in the Hatfield and the McCoy families, whose famously violent 19th century feud has shaped perceptions of Appalachian life. 1 of 8. William Anderson...

  5. In this photo from about 1910, Devil Anse looks like he's better prepared to fight Mexican revolutionaries than McCoys. Courtesy of the Coleman C. Hatfield Collection, F. Keith Davis.

  6. Photographs of the real people in the Hatfield and the McCoy families, whose famously violent 19th century feud has shaped perceptions of Appalachian life. William Anderson Hatfield, known as Devil Anse, sits cross-legged with his rifle across his lap.

  7. Find the perfect hatfields and mccoys stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Available for both RF and RM licensing.

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