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  2. Eastern Kentucky Coalfield - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Kentucky Coalfield covers 31 counties with a combined land area of 13,370 sq mi (34,628 km 2), or about 33.1 percent of the state's land area. Its 2000 census population was 734,194 inhabitants, or about 18.2 percent of the state's population. The largest city, Ashland, has a population of 21,981. Other cities of significance in the ...

  3. Coal mining in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining in Kentucky. Coal was discovered in Kentucky in 1750. Since the first commercial coal mine opened in 1820 coal has gained both economic importance and controversy regarding its environmental consequences. As of 2010 there were 442 operating coal mines in the state, [1] and as of 2017 there were fewer than 4,000 underground ...

  4. What can replace coal’s impact in Eastern Kentucky economy ...

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    Eastern Kentucky had endured booms and busts in coal production for decades, but with no real hope the industry will ever again employ as many people as it did in 2011, leaders and residents in ...

  5. Site of fatal Eastern Kentucky coal tipple collapse was in ...

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    More recently, in December 2018, the Kentucky Department for Natural Resources issued a surface mining and reclamation permit for the site to a different company, Lexington Coal Company LLC, which ...

  6. Kentucky has a long history of coal mining disasters. These ...

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    1917: No. 7 mine explosion in Webster County kills 62 men. On the morning of Aug. 4, 1917, a methane gas explosion at the Western Kentucky Coal Company’s No. 7 mine in Webster County killed 62 ...

  7. Kentucky Coal Museum - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. July 21, 1983. The Kentucky Coal Museum is a heritage center located in Benham, Kentucky. Its focus is the history of the coal industry in Eastern Kentucky, featuring specific exhibits on the company towns of Benham and neighboring Lynch. It is housed in a former company store that was built by International Harvester in 1923.

  8. Former Eastern KY mine land could be a solution to housing ...

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    There is a lot of mined land in Eastern Kentucky that could be developed. Coal companies have surface-mined an estimated 1.5 million acres of land in Central Appalachia, which includes Eastern ...

  9. 1959 United Mine Workers strike - Wikipedia

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    1959 United Mine Workers strike. The 1959 United Mine Workers strike was a labor action by union miners in Eastern Kentucky. Originally over a pay increase, it grew into a conflict between union and non-union mines that resulted in three deaths. It was the first instance of labor violence in the area since the Harlan County War and was the ...