THE VAN LEAR HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S LINKS
TO THE
WORLD OF COAL MINING
The Van Lear Historical Society,Inc. is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to the preservation of the history and heritage of the town of Van Lear, Kentucky. The town of Van
Lear was originally constructed by The Consolidation Coal
Company to house and accommodate "Consol"'s employees and their families.
The history of Van Lear centers on the history of Applachian
mining and to a lesser extent still does. It is in light of
these facts that we provide the following links :
COAL : An Introduction
A MAP OF THE EASTERN KENTUCKY COAL FIELD
COAL EDUCATION WEB SITE
ELECTRONIC FIELD TRIP TO A COAL MINE
THE UNITED
MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA (UMWA)
THE CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
WORLD COAL INSTITUTE
CSX CORPORATION
NATIONAL SCRIP COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
SEARCH TOOLS :
DOGPILE /SEARCH
SEARCH.COM
RETURN TO PAGE ONE OF THE VAN LEAR HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S OFFICIAL SITE
WRITE THE VAN LEAR HISTORICAL SOCIETY :
THE VAN LEAR HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 369
VAN LEAR, KENTUCKY 41265-0369 or e-mail coalcamp@oocities.com
Phone the Van Lear Coal Miner's Museum at: (606)789-8540
The museum is located at 78 Miller's Creek Road, Van Lear.
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