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Title: Communication and Transportation Emma Hickey and Britney Vann


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Communication and TransportationEmma Hickey and
Britney Vann
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Communication
  • Social attractions and gathering places
  • Libraries
  • Stores
  • Baseball Fields
  • Police Stations
  • Political Rallies
  • Schools
  • Mail
  • Movie Theaters
  • Hospitals
  • Churches (Homecoming)
  • Face-to-Face Communication
  • Social Event of the Day
  • Women of the coal camp would take a trip to the
    company store.
  • Children played horseshoes and wrestled.

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Before Roads and Railways
  • Coaled was hauled via barges
  • There was no electricity
  • A lot of times they would have to drive across
    fields for a day, they couldnt find a road pg.
    167

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Petitioning
  • I told them about a little boy who stepped on a
    needle. We tried as quickly as we could to get
    him to Lexington so he could have the shots for
    lockjaw. It meant taking that little boy in a
    stretcher over into Owsley Countythen taking him
    on horseback to Boonville where we could get a
    car, and then to Lexington. That little boy died
    just on the outskirts of Lexington. -Rev. Sam
    Vandermeer (188)
  • Whether though coal company investments or
    general persuasion, Kentuckys railroad
    expansions provided a quicker and more economical
    means for coal transportation.

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Transportation Influences
  • Coal Construction began in the 1870s and by1910
    coal company and government funding had provided
    for Kentucky an elaborate system of railways.
  • The Smokies Its the park that has brought all
    these roads through here pg.178

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The End
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