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One of the saddest chapters in American History was the Company Town. A town where there was only one place to earn a living, one place to buy your supplies, and one place that made the laws.
Here in coal country, these towns were where the mines were. Owned and operated by far-off organizations, which had little regard for the workers they employed.
By David Reavill5
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One of the saddest chapters in American History was the Company Town. A town where there was only one place to earn a living, one place to buy your supplies, and one place that made the laws.
Here in coal country, these towns were where the mines were. Owned and operated by far-off organizations, which had little regard for the workers they employed.