As industry in the east grew, cheap and plentiful fuel sources were needed. Coal filled that need.
Small railroads, then the much larger Clinchfield Railroad opened up the isolated mountains
Other industries besides coal flourished including textiles in Bristol, and chemicals in Saltville
Industrialization also brought the mountain culture many things it did not already have and make the rest of the world aware of its music, people and culture
Southwest Virginia has a rich history. Join our Emory & Henry Summer Scholars as the journey through time and discover the people, places, and things that make up our region's history. We will be coving topics ranging Pre-Historic Virginia to Industrialization and all points in between.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Day Four: Fast Facts
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Appalachia,
Coal,
Emory & Henry College,
Emory & Henry College Summer Scholars,
Industry,
Industry in SWVA,
Saltville,
Southwest Virginia History,
Stereotypes
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