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Diagrams, Kaymoor Coal Mine – 1900
Located on the precipitous slope of the New River Gorge, in the heart of West Virginia’s famous “Smokeless Coal Field” Kaymoor Coal Mine operated from 1900 to 1962, producing approximately 17,000,000 tons of coal. Named for James Kay, who oversaw construction, Kaymoor was originally a captive mine opened by the Low Moor Iron Company to provide coke for its hot blast iron furnaces 100 miles east in the Covington, Virginia iron region.
16 pgs.
Diagrams, Kaymoor Coal Mine – 1900
Located on the precipitous slope of the New River Gorge, in the heart of West Virginia’s famous “Smokeless Coal Field” Kaymoor Coal Mine operated from 1900 to 1962, producing approximately 17,000,000 tons of coal. Named for James Kay, who oversaw construction, Kaymoor was originally a captive mine opened by the Low Moor Iron Company to provide coke for its hot blast iron furnaces 100 miles east in the Covington, Virginia iron region.
16 pgs.
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