Carrying Coal to Columbus: Mining in the Hocking Valley
Description
As early as 1755, explorers found coal deposits in Ohio s Hocking Valley. The industry that followed created towns and canals and established a new way of life. The first shipment of coal rolled into Columbus in 1830 and has continued ever since. In 1890, the United Mine Workers of America was founded in Columbus. Lorenzo D. Poston became the first of the Hocking Valley coal barons, and by the start of the twentieth century, at least fifty thousand coal miners and their families lived and worked in Athens, Hocking and Perry Counties. Authors David Meyers, Elise Meyers Walker and Nyla Vollmer detail the hard work and struggles as they unfolded in Ohio s capital and the Little Cities of Black Diamonds."Product Details
Price
$31.99
$29.43
Publisher
History Press Library Editions
Publish Date
February 13, 2017
Pages
178
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.44 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781540214621
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About the Author
A graduate of Miami and Ohio State Universities, David Meyers has written a number of local histories, as well as several novels and works for the stage. He was recently inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame for his contributions to local history.
Elise Meyers Walker is a graduate of Hofstra University and Ohio University. She has collaborated with her father on a dozen local histories, including Ohio's Black Hand Syndicate and Lynching and Mob Violence in Ohio. They are both available for presentations. The authors' website is www.explodingstove.com, or follow them on Twitter and Instagram @explodingstove.