Utah Centennial County History Series - Carbon County 1997

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THE COAL INDUSTRY

T L he significance of coal to the Carbon County area is reflected in the choice of Carbon—the primary element of coal—for the name of the county. Coal fueled the early industrial development of the United States and was a much sought-after resource by Brigham Young and other leaders of pioneer Utah. Coal would heat homes, businesses, and public buildings. It would power Utah's railroads, and, if a high enough quality could be found and turned into coke, coal would also fuel the smelting and refining of the state's iron, copper, and other mineral ores.1 Without coal, there was little chance for Utah to develop industrially or, in the era that preceded natural gas and electricity as sources of heat, to provide adequate heat for Utah's increasing population. The history of coal mining underlies the development of Carbon County in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. On the threshold of the twenty-first century, the importance of coal has not greatly diminished. Because of its complex history, the story of coal mining in Carbon County is not easdy told; therefore, in this and the three chapters that follow, four major themes are examined. First, in this 107


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Contents

1min
pages 9-10

Preface

1min
pages 11-13

Introduction

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pages 15-17

Chapter 1 - The Uniqueness of Carbon County

1min
pages 19-26

Chapter 2 - The Land and People Before Settlement

1min
pages 27-35

Chapter 3 - The Frontier and Settlement Period

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pages 36-63

Chapter 4 - Agriculture

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pages 64-86

Chapter 5 - Community and Economic Development

1min
pages 104-122

Chapter 6 - The Coal Industry

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pages 123-149

Chapter 7 - Mining and Disasters

1min
pages 150-174

Chapter 8 - Labor Activities

1min
pages 175-198

Chapter 9 - The Coal Camps

1min
pages 199-215

Chapter 10 - Cultural Diversity

1min
pages 232-242

Chapter 11 - Religion

1min
pages 243-274

Chapter 12 - Education

1min
pages 275-305

Chapter 13 - The College of Eastern Utah

1min
pages 306-322

Chapter 14 - Health Practices

1min
pages 323-337

Chapter 15 - Recreation

1min
pages 338-362

Chapter 16 - Clubs and Fraternal Organizations

1min
pages 363-376

Chapter 17 - Government and Politics

1min
pages 377-403

Chapter 18 - 1996 and the Future

1min
pages 404-412

Selected Bibliography

1min
pages 413-416

Index

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pages 417-433
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