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#[removed]–BRITISH INVASION (NOV/DEC 06) # 3 1730S MID-LOTHIAN MINES – FIRST COMMERCIALLY MINED COAL IN AMERICA By Martha W. McCartney
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Document Date: 2007-08-22 14:16:32


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Manchester / Chester / Manakin Town / /

Company

COMMERCIALLY MINED COAL / MidLothian Coal Mining Co. / Creek Co. / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / Scotland / Wales / /

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Person Travel / /

Facility

The College of William / Grove Shaft mine / Bellona Foundry / Masonic Lodge / /

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supported transportation systems / mining / ommercial coal mining / last large-scale mining operation / coal mining / coal-mining industry / /

NaturalFeature

James River / Jamestown Island / Railey Hill / Falling Creek / /

Organization

Chesterfield Williamsburg Foundation / General Assembly / Continental Army / National Park Service / Virginia Old English Church / Union Army / College of William / 9th Vermont Infantry / Research Center for Archaeology / /

Person

Virginia Immigrants Confederates / Danville Railroad / Richmond / Virginia Old English / Thomas Jefferson / /

Position

author / project historian / Maiden Head / independent consultant / consultant / General / research historian / superintendent / historian / /

ProvinceOrState

Chesterfield County / /

PublishedMedium

Archaeology / /

Region

northern United States / /

URL

www.chesterfieldlivingonline.com / /

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