1. July 17, 1935-Tragedy in Van Lear - Bill's Stuff
Mine #155 was a coal mine much like a hundred others in the Appalachian region. Certainly it was much like the other four mines in Van Lear. The miners were ...
Van Lear, Kentucky was the quintessential company town. It's very existence is owed to Consolidated Coal Company, the mining company that built (with the help of Van Lear Black, the town's namesake,...
2. Van Lear Historical Society Inc. | Home of the Coal Miners' Museum
27 aug 2022 · Van Lear, Kentucky, was incorporated in 1912 in Johnson County. Named for Van Lear Black, a director of Consolidation Coal Company, the town ...
3. Kentucky Coal Heritage - Van Lear, Kentucky
Mayo's large coal holdings here and established a town named for Van Lear Black, a member of their board of directors. The town was disincorporated in 1963.
Van Lear, Kentucky Johnson County
4. Bankmules: The Story of Van Lear, a Kentucky Coal Town - Google Books
From 1910 to 1940, Van Lear was a prosperous community of 3,000 people. The Bankmules athletic teams, so-called from the mules that hauled coal from the coal ...
The author recalled many incidents from the history of the town. Van Lear was created by the Consolidation Coal Company to serve its new mines along Millers Creek in Johnson County, Kentucky. From 1910 to 1940, Van Lear was a prosperous community of 3,000 people. The Bankmules athletic teams, so-called from the mules that hauled coal from the coal seams or "banks", were the pride of the town. The author tells of the games and amusem*nts enjoyed with his boyhood buddies, of lessons and school, of his friends and family, of the dark day in 1935 when a mine explosion took the lives of his father and eight other miners. He describes the town itself and the men who shaped the town. With the depletion of the coal, the town declined, and in the 1950s, Consolidation sold off all its properties and abandoned the town. A small group of individuals tried to perserve the heritage of Van Lear by the creation of a museum and a historical society, and the publication of a newsletter devoted to the town's history -- Cover pocket.
5. Mine No. 155 Tipple, Consolidation Coal Company, Van Lear, Kentucky
Identifier: 003377 ; Title: Mine No. 155 Tipple, Consolidation Coal Company, Van Lear, Kentucky ; Date: 1947/10/20 ; Subjects: Coal Mines and Mining--Preparation ...
WVRHC's growing online collection of 50,000+ historic images pertaining to West Virginia and the central Appalachian region, digitized from the Center's extensive physical collection.
6. Operations - Arch Resources, Inc.
... coal globally. Arch and its subsidiaries operate four large, modern ... The Leer and Leer South operations are complemented by the Beckley and Mountain ...
Arch Resources is a leading U.S. producer of metallurgical products for the global steel industry, and the leading supplier of...
7. JOHNSON COUNTY COAL - RootsWeb
In the 1920's in Van Lear, The Millers Creek division was in operation. The mine was only about 4 miles away from Paintsville. Acreage from this mine though ...
JOHNSON COUNTY COAL
8. Leer South Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor - GEM.wiki
Leer South coal mine is an underground mine, operated by Wolf Run Mining, LLC, a subsidiary of Arch Resources near Grafton, West Virginia, United States. The ...
Leer South Coal Mine is an operating coal mine in Grafton, West Virginia, United States.
9. Mine No. 155 Preparation Plant, Consolidation Coal Company, Van ...
Subjects: Coal preparation plants--Kentucky--Van Lear., Coal Mines and Mining--Preparation Plant Exteriors. Corporate Names: Consolidation Coal Company. Mine ...
WVRHC's growing online collection of 50,000+ historic images pertaining to West Virginia and the central Appalachian region, digitized from the Center's extensive physical collection.
10. Van Lear, Kentucky
Van Lear is a Johnson county town about four miles southeast of Paintsville. The town was established by the Consolidated Coal Company in 1909 and named for Van ...
Van Lear is a Johnson county town about four miles southeast of Paintsville. The town was established by the Consolidated Coal Company in 1909 and named for Van Lear Black, a member of its board of directors. The town was chartered in 1912, but was dissolved in the 1960s. It was incorporated again in 1991 and dissolved in 1996. The population of Van Lear in 1990 was 1,050. The Van Lear post office opened in 1909. Auxier post offices operated in the vicinity of Van Lear from 1897 to 1899 and from 1902 to 1909, when it moved to Floyd county.
11. Kentucky Coal Heritage - Postcards 2
Van Lear, KY. Typical scene in many of the areas of the Virginia Highlands, Eastern Kentucky, and West Virginia. An early KY coal mine near Cumberland Gap ...
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12. [PDF] 1935-07-17_Consolidation Coal_Van Lear # 55 Mine
At about 8140 a.. on July 17, 1935, a gas explosion occurred in No. 155 Mine of the Consolidation Coal Company at Van Lear, Johnson. County, Kentucky, resulting ...
13. Appalachia: Family and Gender in the Coal Community Oral History Project
This project concerns the social and cultural history of coal communities in eastern Kentucky, with emphasis on Auxier and Van Lear. ... Wes Frazier grew ...
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
14. Kentucky Coal Mine Tours & Museums | Explorekywildlands.com
Coal House and Coal Mine Display. 189 N. 20th St. Middlesboro, KY 40965. Coal Miner's Museum in Van Lear. 78 Miller's Creek Road Van Lear, KY 41265. David A ...
Discover the Kentucky coal mines and museums. Experience Kentucky coal mine tours and museums in the Kentucky Wildlands, guided horse back tours also available.