
Lost Coal District of Gebo, Crosby and Kirby - Paperback
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:History PressISBN-13:9781467156462ISBN-10:1467156469UPC:9781467156462Book Category:History, Technology & Engineering, TransportationBook Subcategory:United States, Mining, RailroadsBook Topic:State & Local, HistorySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.75Product ID:SC3XF8BN4H
Forging America's Fuel Henry Cottle registered the first mining claim in what would become northern Hot Springs County in the late 1880s. Henry Monro and Frank Porter's Cedar Mountain "Cowboy Mine" followed in 1898. In 1906, Burlington Railroad built its southbound line from Billings, Montana to Frannie and Worland, Wyoming. The route was, in no small part, because of the quality and quantity of coal near Kirby. With a rail contract for a twenty-mile extension, Mormon pioneer Jesse W. Crosby, Jr. filed his mining claim in 1910. Naturally, more entrepreneurs followed, including Samuel Gebo. The coal camps of Gebo and Crosby were born, forming a significant coal district that nurtured a true melting pot of nationalities. Author Lea Cavalli Schoenewald recounts the area's heyday and the lives that powered its development.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:History PressISBN-13:9781467156462ISBN-10:1467156469UPC:9781467156462Book Category:History, Technology & Engineering, TransportationBook Subcategory:United States, Mining, RailroadsBook Topic:State & Local, HistorySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.75Product ID:SC3XF8BN4H
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