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        Early Industrial & Agriculture
        THE FORGOTTEN
        THE FORGOTTEN
        Appalachia’s Coal Miners Killed on the Job By Tabitha Wallen Something near and dear to my heart, a part of my very soul, are coal miners. My dad worked for McCoy Labs in Pikeville, testing water and soil samples on mining sites. His father drove a coal truck for the
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        EASTERN KENTUCKY SALT WORKS
        EASTERN KENTUCKY SALT WORKS
        EASTERN KENTUCKY SALT WORKS Salt was a vital commodity in the Western Virginia Frontier long before Kentucky had became a State. Long Hunters and Early Settlers had the ability to preserve food in an era long before refrigeration ensured its high demand. As important as salt was in the Colonies
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        BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
        BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
        BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
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        Consolidation Coal Company
        Consolidation Coal Company
        Jenkins Division Directors Of The Consolidation Coal Company No. 201 Tipple & Underground Mine 201 Mine Excavation stated last of August, 1911. No. 201 Tramway. October 8,1911 Making Progress on No. 201 Mine portal. October 8, 1911 No. 201 Mine Portal. July 26, 1912 No. 201 Tipple in the distance,
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        Big Sandy Navigation & Manufacturing Company
        Big Sandy Navigation & Manufacturing Company
        Before the Kentucky constitution of 1891, regulations on corporations were much more strict than today.  Pre-1891 applications to form corporations were submitted to, voted upon, and approved by the legislature.  The 1891 convention decided that process was too burdensome and time consuming for businesses seeking to incorporate and that the
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        Northern Coal and Coke Company – The Beginning
        Northern Coal and Coke Company – The Beginning
        The people in the photograph were: [Far Left]  BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JOHNSON, better known as B.F., was a storekeeper who lived on Long Fork of Shelby Creek.  He was chosen by the businessmen in the party for his detailed knowledge of the region’s topography and its people. [Second from Left]  Probably
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        Green Lumber Company 1938
        Green Lumber Company 1938
        Isom Branch Operation on Long Fork Harvey Little (below)
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        Dual Purpose Cow-Powered Grist Mill
        Dual Purpose Cow-Powered Grist Mill
        The Sorghum Mill was located on the Left Fork of Long Fork. Given the time of year, providing snow is shown in the background, this mill was converted for use in grinding corn.
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        Ginseng (Sang), The Thrill of the Hunt.
        Ginseng (Sang), The Thrill of the Hunt.
        Many years ago, as a young child I remember my father going squirrel hunting. Hunting season normally started after the middle of August, but he would always wait a little later in the season to avoid harvesting a squirrel to avoid finding parasites in their necks. Most hunters call them
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        John May Splash Dam
        John May Splash Dam
        This Dam is commonly referred to as the John May Grist Mill, which is correct. The picture below appears to show the likeness of James Hatcher sitting on the right side of the Splash Dam. The image below shows the actual map location for the Splash Dam, located East of
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        THE FORGOTTEN
        • April 13, 2026
        Legend of Mathias Harman
        • May 5, 2025
        North-East Coal Company / Thealka
        • March 25, 2025
        EASTERN KENTUCKY SALT WORKS
        • March 18, 2025
        Native American Presence From The Clinch Trail
        • February 21, 2025
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