Southern West Virginia Coal Country

Southern West Virginia Coal Country
Title Southern West Virginia Coal Country PDF eBook
Author James E. Casto
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738516653

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Coal was mined in Southern West Virginia even before the state's birth in 1863 but was mostly consumed within a few miles of where it was dug. When the railroads arrived on the scene, they not only provided a means of getting that coal to market, they also brought in trainloads of workers to the sparsely populated region. With the mines generally located in remote, out-of-the-way spots, operators were forced to build housing for those workers and their families, as well as company stores, schools, and churches- everything needed in a small community. Overnight, the nation's demand for coal turned sleepy, little places in Southern West Virginia into boomtowns and helped cities such as Charleston and Huntington grow and prosper as gateways to and from the coalfields.

Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields

Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields
Title Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields PDF eBook
Author David Corbin
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2015
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781940425795

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Between 1880 and 1922, the coal fields of southern West Virginia witnessed two bloody and protracted strikes, the formation of two competing unions, and the largest armed conflict in American labor history--a week-long battle between 20,000 coal miners and 5,000 state police, deputy sheriffs, and mine guards. These events resulted in an untold number of deaths, indictments of over 550 coal miners for insurrection and treason, and four declarations of martial law. Corbin argues that these violent events were collective and militant acts of aggression interconnected and conditioned by decades of oppression. His study goes a long way toward breaking down the old stereotypes of Appalachian and coal mining culture. This second edition contains a new preface and afterword by author David A. Corbin.

The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia

The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia
Title The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia PDF eBook
Author William Purviance Tams (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1963
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Bringing Down the Mountains

Bringing Down the Mountains
Title Bringing Down the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Shirley Stewart Burns
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Coal is West Virginia's bread and butter. For more than a century, West Virginia has answered the energy call of the nation--and the world--by mining and exporting its coal. In 2004, West Virginia's coal industry provided almost forty thousand jobs directly related to coal, and it contributed $3.5 billion to the state's gross annual product. And in the same year, West Virginia led the nation in coal exports, shipping over 50 million tons of coal to twenty-three countries. Coal has made millionaires of some and paupers of many. For generations of honest, hard-working West Virginians, coal has put food on tables, built homes, and sent students to college. But coal has also maimed, debilitated, and killed. Bringing Down the Mountains provides insight into how mountaintop removal has affected the people and the land of southern West Virginia. It examines the mechanization of the mining industry and the power relationships between coal interests, politicians, and the average citizen. Shirley Stewart Burns holds a BS in news-editorial journalism, a master's degree in social work, and a PhD in history with an Appalachian focus, from West Virginia University. A native of Wyoming County in the southern West Virginia coalfields and the daughter of an underground coal miner, she has a passionate interest in the communities, environment, and histories of the southern West Virginia coalfields. She lives in Charleston, West Virginia.

The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia

The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia
Title The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia PDF eBook
Author William Purviance Tams (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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"The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia is much more than a brief history of one of West Virginia's most productive coal regions. Written by a pioneer operator who served in leadership positions in the Winding Gulf Coal Operators Association. The Smokeless Operators Association, the National Coal Association and the Southern Coal Operators Association, theis [this] little book constitutes a memoir of a man and a generation that shaped our history. Tams's description of the events, companies, and personalities that built the coal industry in the New River and Winding Gulf regions fills an important gap in our understanding of that volatile time."--Ronald D. Eller, from the Introduction (on back cover).

Northern West Virginia Coal Fields

Northern West Virginia Coal Fields
Title Northern West Virginia Coal Fields PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Workman
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1994
Genre Coal mines and mining
ISBN

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Coal Country

Coal Country
Title Coal Country PDF eBook
Author Jerry Bruce Thomas
Publisher
Pages 714
Release 1972
Genre Coal mines and mining
ISBN

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