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  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, 1912
  west virginia coal mining institute: West Virginia Coal Mining Institute - a Short History Bill REID, 2019-01-11
  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, 1908
  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, 1963 , 1963
  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute , 1949
  west virginia coal mining institute: The Mineral Man Neil Robinson, 1913
  west virginia coal mining institute: 1970 Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, Charles T. Holland, 1972
  west virginia coal mining institute: 1971 Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, 1971
  west virginia coal mining institute: PROCEEDINGS- 39TH ANNUAL MEETING- WEST VIRGINIA COAL MINING INSTITUTE. ,
  west virginia coal mining institute: 1972 Proceedings of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, Jay Hilary Kelley, 1972
  west virginia coal mining institute: By-laws of the Panhandle Coal Mining Institute of West Virginia, Wheeling, West Va Panhandle Coal Mining Institute of West Virginia, 1920*
  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, 1910
  west virginia coal mining institute: Coal , 1926
  west virginia coal mining institute: Mines and Minerals , 1899
  west virginia coal mining institute: Proceedings of the Coal Mining Institute of America Coal Mining Institute of America, 1919
  west virginia coal mining institute: Information Circular United States. Bureau of Mines, 1954
  west virginia coal mining institute: Information Circular , 1956
  west virginia coal mining institute: U.S. Steel and Gary, West Virginia Ronald G. Garay, 2011-02-28 “This book is well written and meticulously documented; it will add significantly to the available literature on West Virginia’s industrial and community history. It should find a receptive audience among college and post- graduate scholars of industrial and labor history, West Virginia history, and Appalachian studies.” —John Lilly, editor, Goldenseal The company owned the houses. It owned the stores. It provided medical and governmental services. It provided practically all the jobs. Gary, West Virginia, a coal mining town in the southern part of the state, was a creation of U.S. Steel. And while the workers were not formally bound to the company, their fortunes—like that of their community—were inextricably tied to the success of U.S. Steel. Gary developed in the early twentieth century as U.S. Steel sought a new supply of raw material for its industrial operations. The rich Pocahontas coal field in remote southern West Virginia provided the carbon-rich, low-sulfur coal the company required. To house the thousands of workers it would import to mine that coal bed, U.S. Steel carved a town out of the mountain wilderness. The company was the sole reason for its existence. In this fascinating book, Ronald Garay tells the story of how industry-altering decisions made by U.S. Steel executives reverberated in the hollows of Appalachia. From the area’s industrial revolution in the early twentieth century to the peak of steel-making activity in the 1940s to the industry’s decline in the 1970s, U.S. Steel and Gary, West Virginia offers an illuminating example of how coal and steel paternalism shaped the eastern mountain region and the limited ways communities and their economies evolve. In telling the story of Gary, this volume freshly illuminates the stories of other mining towns throughout Appalachia. At once a work of passionate journalism and a cogent analysis of economic development in Appalachia, this work is a significant contribution to the scholarship on U.S. business history, labor history, and Appalachian studies. Ronald Garay, a professor emeritus of mass communication at Louisiana State University, is the author of Gordon McLendon: The Maverick of Radio and The Manship School: A History of Journalism Education at LSU.
  west virginia coal mining institute: Coal and Coal Trade Journal , 1926
  west virginia coal mining institute: Coal Mine Management , 1922
  west virginia coal mining institute: Hearings United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 1967
  west virginia coal mining institute: Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers Ronald D. Eller, 2025-03-14 Winner of the W.D. Weatherford Award from the Appalachian Studies Association, this book provides an examination of the social and economic history of the Appalachian South from 1880 to 1930, describing the revolutionary changes in mountain life as the region was swept up in the American drive toward industrial maturity. “The first systematic study of industrialization/modernization in Appalachia and the shape of the mountain economy since 1880. . . . it has been well worth the wait. A terrific book! A pleasure, a delight to read.” –Henry D. Shapiro “As a benchmark book should, this one will stimulate the imagination and industry of future researchers as well as wrapping up the results of the last two decades of research. . . . Eller’s greatest achievement results from his successful fusion of scholarly virtues with literary ones. The book is comprehensive, but not overlong. It is readable but not superficial. The reader who reads only one book in a lifetime on Appalachia cannot do better than to choose this one. . . . No one will be able to ignore it except those who refuse to confront the uncomfortable truths about American society and culture that Appalachia’s history conveys.” –John A. Williams, Appalachian Journal “Eller’s book is an effective combination of scholarly diligence and passionate concern for his native region. It raises some important questions about the study of Appalachian history and culture.” –James C. Cobb, Appalachian Journal “. . . offers a thesis which can only appear revolutionary to generations of Americans nurtured on the myths and stereotypes about Appalachia. . . . The continuing poverty and misery characteristic of the region during the twentieth century, Eller argues, resulted not from ‘supposed inadequacies of a pathological culture’ which ill equipped mountain people for modern life, but rather from the actual process of modernization brought about by the rapid intrusion after 1880 of first the lumber barons and then coal mine operators.” –Durwood Dunn, Tennessee Historical Quarterly “[The book] is a sensitive analysis of five crucial decades in the Appalachian South’s history. Ultimately, it is a damning indictment of industrial capitalism. Eller, however, is no polemicist. He is a thorough historian who writes with enviable grace and whose work deserves a larger audience than that afforded by scholarly historical circles.” —Southern Exposure “Attractively written and illustrated, this carefully researched study provides a provocative, fresh, and generally persuasive explanation for Appalachian poverty.” —Choice “In this definitive history, Eller traces the chronic poverty of the region to the rise of industrialization between 1880 and 1930.” –Mother Jones, May/June 1999
  west virginia coal mining institute: The Black Diamond , 1908
  west virginia coal mining institute: Address of Ex-Governor W.A. MacCorkle Before the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute at Charleston, West Virginia William Alexander MacCorkle, 1914
  west virginia coal mining institute: Nominations United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare, 1967
  west virginia coal mining institute: Mining Herald and Colliery Engineer , 1914
  west virginia coal mining institute: The Coal and Coke Operator and Fuel Magazine , 1911
  west virginia coal mining institute: Report of Investigations , 1943
  west virginia coal mining institute: Nomination United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1984
  west virginia coal mining institute: A Directory of Information Resources in the United States: Physical Sciences, Engineering National Referral Center (U.S.), 1971
  west virginia coal mining institute: The Colliery Engineer , 1913
  west virginia coal mining institute: Sawards' Coal Freight Circular Frederick Edward Saward, 1927
  west virginia coal mining institute: Hearings United States. Congress. House, 1963
  west virginia coal mining institute: Hearings United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education, 1961
  west virginia coal mining institute: Coal Age , 1914 Vols. for 1955-62 include: Mining guidebook and buying directory.
  west virginia coal mining institute: Industrial Arts Index , 1926
  west virginia coal mining institute: The Americanization of West Virginia John C. Hennen, 2021-12-14 Local teachers and ministers extolling the virtues of hard work and loyalty to God and country. Veterans' groups and women's clubs promoting the military fighting radicalism, and equating business and patriotism. Industrial leaders gaining legal as well as moral influence over national domestic policy. Such scenes might seem to be lifted from a Sinclair Lewis novel or a Contract with America publicity video. But as John C. Hennen shows in this piercing analysis of early-twentieth-century American political culture, from 1916 to 1925 Americanization became the theme—indeed, the script—not only of West Virginia but of the entire nation. Hennen's interdisciplinary work examines a formative period in West Virginia's modern history that has been largely neglected beyond the traditional focus on the coal industry. Hennen looks at education, reform, and industrial relations in the state in the context of war mobilization, postwar instability, and national economic expansion. The First World War, he says, consolidated the dominant positions of professionals, business people, and political capitalists as arbiters of national values. These leaders emerged from the war determined to make free-market business principles synonymous with patriotic citizenship. Americanization, therefore, refers less to the assimilation of immigrants into the national mainstream than to the attempt to encode values that would guarantee a literate, loyal, and obedient producing class. To ensure that the state fulfilled its designated role as a resource zone for the perceived greater good of national strength, corporate leaders employed public relations tactics that the Wilson administration had refined to gain public support for the war. Alarmed by widespread labor activism and threatened by fears of communism, the American Constitutional Association in West Virginia, one of dozens of similar organizations nationwide, articulated principles that identified the well-being of business with the well-being of the country. With easy access to teacher training and classroom programs, antiunion forces had by 1923 rolled back the wartime gains of the United Mine Workers of America. Middle-class voluntary organizations like the American Legion and the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs helped implant mandated loyalty in schoolchildren. Far from being isolated during America's transformation into a world power, West Virginia was squarely in the mainstream. The state's people and natural resources were manipulated into serving crucial functions as producers and fuel for the postwar economy. Hennen's study, therefore, is a study less of the power or force of ideas than of the importance of access to the means to transmit ideas. The winner of the1995 Appalachian Studies Award is a significant contribution to regional studies as well as to our understanding of American culture during and after World War I.
  west virginia coal mining institute: Determination of the Oxides of Nitrogen by the Phenoldisulfonic Acid Method Robert L. Beatty, Lawrence Bursley Berger, Helmuth Herman Schrenk, 1943
  west virginia coal mining institute: National First-aid and Mine Rescue Contest R. G. Warncke, 1955
  west virginia coal mining institute: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1970 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
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