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Acknowledgments 6
Introduction 7
1 Coal Mines and Miners 9
2 Communities 23
3 Schools 37
4 Railroads 45
5 Rose Hill Cemetery 59
6 Daily Life 67
7 People 79
8 The End of the Coal Era 89
9 From Coal to Sand 103
10 Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve 115
Index 127
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