Title: COAL MINING IN SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA
1COAL MINING IN SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA
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- Early Coupon Scrip used 1916-24
4Miners at Kaymoor, Fayette County
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coal miners in West Virginia
5Miners at Woolridge Mines, Nicholas County
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coal miners in West Virginia.
6WEST VIRGINIA COAL MINING FACTSThese facts were
supplied by the West Virginia Office of Miners
Health, Safety and Training
- Coal was first discovered in1742 by John Peter
Salley in what is now Boone County - Coal occurs in 53 of 55 counties only Jefferson
and Hardy do not have any coal - 43 counties have reserves of minable coal
- Annually 29 West Virginia counties produce coal
- McDowell County has produced more coal than any
other county in West Virginia
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8More Coal Facts
- The West Virginia Coal Industry provides about
50,000 direct jobs in WV, including miners, mine
contractors, coal preparation employees and mine
supply companies - West Virginia produces about 15 of total coal
production in the U.S. - Taxes paid by the coal industry and by utility
companies that make electricity using West
Virginia coal account for two-thirds, or over 60
of business taxes paid in our state. - The coal industry payroll is nearly 2 billion
per year.
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10MORE COAL FACTS
- More than 56 of the nations electricity is
generated from coal. - In West Virginia 99 of the electricity comes
from coal. - To move 2 megabytes of data on the internet
approximately one pound of coal is used. To use
a common example, ordering a book on the internet
would consume about ½ pound of coal.
For more coal facts go to the West Virginia
Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training.