Citizens Begin Reclaiming Coal Country After Decades of Corporate Land Grabs
"The coal industry of central Appalachia has been on the decline for more than 30 years, with West Virginia and Kentucky losing more than 38,000 coal jobs in that time. As coal companies pulled out, they took with them the dollars that small towns used to use to fund their schools and infrastructure, and left behind abandoned mines, polluted rivers and vast swaths of vacant land."
Emma Eisenberg
July 20, 2017
Moses Cone
https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2013/12/08/entrepreneur-and-philanthropist-moses-cone
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Edward Francis Lovill
Edward Francis Lovill
A photograph of Edward Francis Lovill in the Watauga Democrat.
North Carolina Digital Heritage Center
January 8, 1925
Watauga County Public Library
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David S. Coltrane
This negative photograph comes from a newspaper or yearbook. The photo is bordered by text and the the caption below reads: D.S. Coltrane '18, A.&M. College vs. Guilford Debate.
Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries
1918
Coltrane Residence Hall
General Pictures File, 2004.040, Gardner and Coltrane Hall, C14.1.6.4
University Archives, Appalachian State University