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Photographs of the real people in the Hatfield and the McCoy families, whose famously violent 19th century feud has shaped perceptions of Appalachian life.
2 kwi 2014 · Best Known For: 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. Industries Crime...
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.
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.
18 maj 2012 · This an undated file photo of William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the patriarch of the Hatfield clan. The family was part of the most infamous feud in American folklore, a...
13 mar 2006 · English: The Hatfield Clan of the Hatfield-McCoy-feud. The picture was taken in 1897 and appeared in the Iowa State Press dated February 11, 1899. The headline read "In a Careless Moment Devil Anse Allowed It to be Taken.
10 wrz 2019 · Watch a preview of the most famous family conflict in American history, the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Image Gallery The Hatfield and McCoy Family Album