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Site of Thurber's First Coal Mine |
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Thurber,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
32° 30' 18.48107999988",
-98° 24' 53.56689000012"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Two hundred yards southeast of this site, at the base of the hill and at a depth of 65 feet, the first coal mine in this area was placed in operation by brothers William W. and Harvey E. Johnson. After Harvey's death in 1888, and because of labor and financial difficulties, William Johnson sold his mining interest to R. D. Hunter's Texas and Pacific Coal Company. Railroads provided a ready market for coal, and the company town of Thurber (named for investor H. K. Thurber) became completely unionized after a 1903 strike. The company employed 2,500 miners of 18 nationalities. (1995)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Site of Thurber's First Coal Mine Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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