Van Lear

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Author: Danny K. Blevins ISBN: 9781439635346
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: February 20, 2008
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Danny K. Blevins
ISBN: 9781439635346
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: February 20, 2008
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Van Lear was a sparsely populated farm community at the dawn of the 20th century. Known originally as Miller�s Creek, its pastoral nature was soon lost as it transformed into a thriving municipality. John C. C. Mayo, a young schoolmaster, was the force behind this development. With his geologic knowledge and his forward-looking business savvy, he foresaw the economic power of the veins of bituminous coal that lay undisturbed in much of Eastern Kentucky. Mayo and a small nucleus of businessmen acquired vast tracts of land and mineral rights. In the case of Miller�s Creek, these holdings were sold to a corporate behemoth, the Consolidation Coal Company (Consol). Mayo became one of Kentucky�s wealthiest citizens, and Miller�s Creek became Van Lear.
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Van Lear was a sparsely populated farm community at the dawn of the 20th century. Known originally as Miller�s Creek, its pastoral nature was soon lost as it transformed into a thriving municipality. John C. C. Mayo, a young schoolmaster, was the force behind this development. With his geologic knowledge and his forward-looking business savvy, he foresaw the economic power of the veins of bituminous coal that lay undisturbed in much of Eastern Kentucky. Mayo and a small nucleus of businessmen acquired vast tracts of land and mineral rights. In the case of Miller�s Creek, these holdings were sold to a corporate behemoth, the Consolidation Coal Company (Consol). Mayo became one of Kentucky�s wealthiest citizens, and Miller�s Creek became Van Lear.

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