Forgotten Frontier

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Chinese Massacre
Coal Age
Coal Camps
Coal Companies
Coal Lands
Energy Resources
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experienced miners
historical mining practices
Horseshoe Canyon
industrial archaeology
labor relations history
mechanization in mining
Medicine Bow Mountains
Mines Closed
mining community studies
North Platte River
Northeastern Wyoming
Overland Trail
Powder River Basin
Pricklypear Cactus
resource extraction West
Rock Springs
Severance Taxes
Sierra Nevadas
statewide expansion
strip mines
Sweetwater County
Transcontinental Railroad
Wyoming Coal
Wyoming coal industry development
Wyoming Mines
Wyoming Rocky Mountain frontier
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367003821
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This work reflects part of the history of Wyoming coal mining. Much more needs to be written. To those that have produced written histories, historical overviews, and manuscripts we cited here, we extend thanks. To the archaeologists and historians who are studying Wyoming's past and attempting to preserve its lasting legacy, we applaud your efforts. The flight of time is not complete, but the history that has passed shows coal miners will be a part of the future. To those that are attempting to preserve the mining history of Wyoming and the West, we are grateful. And to men such as Steven Creasman and Gary Beach, who have the courage to dream and the willingness to persevere in attempting to save America's past, thank you. With the help of such unselfish individuals this work has been strengthened, but the responsibilities of accuracy fall to the authors alone.

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