MAKE A MEME View Large Image Remnants of coke ovens at Nuttallburg, a ghost town that was once one of about 50 places that sprang up in the deep West Virginia forests along the New River in the late 1800s in response to America's LCCN2015634263.tif 1 photograph digital ...
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Keywords: Remnants of coke ovens at Nuttallburg, a ghost town that was once one of about 50 places that sprang up in the deep West Virginia forests along the New River in the late 1800s in response to America's LCCN2015634263.tif 1 photograph digital tiff file color Notes Purchase; Carol M Highsmith Photography Inc ; 2015; DLC/PP-2015 055 ; Founded by England-born entrepreneur John Nuttall the town became the focus of national attention in the 1920s when in an effort known as vertical integration to gain control of all aspects of production automobile industrialist Henry Ford leased the town's mines to provide coal for his company steel mills ; Forms part of West Virginia Collection within the Carol M Highsmith Archive ; Title date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer ; Credit line West Virginia Collection within the Carol M Highsmith Archive Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division 2015 Creator Carol M Highsmith Library of Congress Catalog http //lccn loc gov/2015634263 Image download https //cdn loc gov/master/pnp/highsm/34200/34247a tif Original url http //hdl loc gov/loc pnp/highsm 34247 No known restrictions on publication LOC-image highsm 34247 PD-Highsmith Images uploaded by Fæ West Virginia Collection within the Carol M Highsmith Archive West Virginia Collection within the Carol M Highsmith Archive Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Photographs by Carol M Highsmith
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