File:Coal Glen mine entrance.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCoal Glen mine entrance.jpg |
English: Slope entrance to Carolina Coal Mine in Coal Glen, Chatham County, North Carolina. Man in foreground is Charlie Reeves, investor in the Carolina Coal Company |
Date | June 1923 |
Source | (June 17, 1923). "Mining Coal in Deep River Coal Fields in Lee County Where Geologists Declare 87,000,000 Tons Available". The News & Observer CXVII (168): 1. |
Author | unknown, The News & Observer |
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