Coal companies had to build towns and houses for their miners in some of the most isolated areas of the region By 1922 nearly 80 percent of West Virginia miners lived in company houses Coal companies stripped down the forests to erect simply designed houses schools and churches all within close proximity of the mines
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Get PriceDuring the heyday of coal mining in the Gorge Thurmond acted as a social hub for the various mining communities within the Gorge Coal barons banked at the banks in Thurmond making the banks the richest in the entire state of West Virginia
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Get PriceCoalwood West Virginia Coalwood is an unincorporated community coal town in McDowell County West Virginia United States The coal mine in Coalwood reached its peak in the 1950s and finally shut down production on October 1 1986 As of the 1990 census—the last time the town was counted separately—the population was 900
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Get PriceHere in Southwest Virginia coal mining has been a big part of our history for more than a century In the first quarter of the 20th century several large coal corporations built small towns to house the hundreds of miners and their families towns with names like Dunbar Exeter and Osaka
Get PriceLike most of West Virginia the New River Gorge area has a rich history of coal mining In fact during the Industrial Period more than 50 coal towns sprung up there bringing thousands of people to the gorge Those coal towns disappeared just as quickly as they appeared though leaving the ruins of the towns to be reclaimed by nature
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Get PriceThis is a presentation of historically significant coal mining towns in Southern West Virginia A coal camp is a town where everything was built and owned by a coal company including schools churches stores theatres and residential structures Coal camps in Southern West Virginia generally date from the 1880s through the 1930s
Get PriceCoal miner s daughter doing the family wash All the water must be carried from up the hill Bertha Hill West Virginia 1938 Photo by Marion Post Wolcott/Farm Security Administration Office of War Information Photograph Collection Library of Congress In the South or in the mine country wherever you point the camera there is a picture
Get PriceThe Landgraff Post Office closed in 1951 and the town lost its zip code The population of Landgraff in the 1960s was approx 700 The Empire Coal and Coke Company Miner s Clubhouse built in 1922 of brick to replace a wooden structure that had burned down is on the West Virginia Coal Heritage Trail America s Byways
Get PriceAbandoned Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Nuttallburg is also located in Fayette County in West Virginia It was named after John Nuttall the English pioneer who discovered coal there The community is today completely disserted and the post office closed in 1955
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Get PriceMany of the Younger Mining Families Are Buying Mobile Homes Because They Are Cheaper Than Conventional Housing and Take Up Less Space 04/1974 U S National Archives Local Identifier 412 DA 13971 Photographer Corn Jack 1929 Subjects Logan Logan county West Virginia United States inhabited place Environmental Protection Agency…
Get Price58 photographic prints Photographs show coal mining towns and the daily life of citizens Burning slag Shanties by the river Difficulties of obtaining water Wreckage of an abandoned tipple Groups at the annual traveling carnival Farmers market and stores Miners pay day Coal barges on the river
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Get PriceA strong skilled coal loader might fill five or more cars in a day In West Virginia s colliers miners were paid 49 cents per ton of clean coal compared with 76 cents in the unionized mines of Ohio Under these terms a hard worker could earn $2 00 for ten to twelve hours of labor if the work was steady
Get PriceKempton West Virginia Company Coal Mining Town Company towns varied from place to place with some better than comparable independent communities while others were filthy and decrepit Some were harshly repressive and others largely free The life span of the company town usually was 50 to 75 years or as long as the coal seams were productive
Get PriceBlue Sulphur Springs 9 Volcano 10 Thurmond 11 Winona 1 Nuttallburg 38 05053 81 04255 Status Abandoned History Located in south central West Virginia Nuttallburg was once a thriving coal mining town It was named after a coal prospector named John Nuttall who planned to build a railroad hub near the town to sell coal
Get PriceSouthern West Virginia was built on coal mining and one doesn t have to look very hard to find an old coal mining town But the coal towns of the New River Gorge are a bit different They were small and remote etched into the side of the mountain and mostly cutoff from each other except by rail
Get PriceBetween 1880 and 1920 southern West Virginia s population grew from 93 000 to 446 000 due almost entirely to the coal industry The region s first coal miners primarily were African Americans both enslaved and free By 1850 approximately half of Kanawha County s slaves worked in the salt industry—many mined coal to fuel the furnaces
Get PriceMinden was a thriving coal mining community during the first half of the 20th century The town s mines located along the scenic New River in Fayette County were some of the most productive
Get PriceBut mining jobs started disappearing declining from 132 000 in 1990 to 53 000 in 2024 devastating the area s economy In a state that now has the lowest labor force participation rate in the nation the long term decline of coal mining has left West Virginia residents without new options to make a living
Get PriceHistory The Adena and Hopewell peoples dwelt in what is now northern West Virginia 1 500 2 000 years ago By the time of the early European traders and settlers the native population is thought to have been nil decimated by the Beaver Wars [citation needed]Monongah was known as Briar Town and was part of the Grant Magisterial District in 1886 It was later known as Camdensburg named
Get PriceIn the West Virginia coalfields — on the edge of which my aunt and uncle live and where I spent holidays and vacations as a kid — the economic mood ranges from depressed to apocalyptic At one point more than 100 000 West Virginians worked in the mines that produced well paying jobs and gave people money to spend
Get PriceKaymoor West Virginia 38 048804 81 063169 Kaymoor was one of the largest and most profitable coal operations in all of the New River Gorge Miner extracted a whopping 16 904 321 tons of coal ore from the mine across it s lifespan While Kaymoor may have been successful it was still a very dangerous place to work
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