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Matewan Massacre: Landmark Struggle For Miner & Worker Rights 101 Years Ago, May 19, 1920 (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2021 OP
The coal companies owned you back in the day. Botany May 2021 #1
Absolutely, they also owned your home, ran the appalachiablue May 2021 #2
And in some cases "they" made sure that the gauge of the RxR tracks was good for hauling timber ... Botany May 2021 #3

Botany

(72,485 posts)
1. The coal companies owned you back in the day.
Sun May 23, 2021, 11:56 PM
May 2021


They paid you in scrip. That was only good @ the company store so you wound up always in debt to the company
and before the interstate highways, bridges, better roads, and so on it was really hard to escape the area too.

appalachiablue

(42,908 posts)
2. Absolutely, they also owned your home, ran the
Tue May 25, 2021, 01:04 AM
May 2021

school, church and about everything else in many communities. Medieval.

Factory workers in urban centers were charged for the chairs they sat in to work, and if they broke a needle it was deducted from their pay. Brutal times..

Botany

(72,485 posts)
3. And in some cases "they" made sure that the gauge of the RxR tracks was good for hauling timber ...
Tue May 25, 2021, 01:39 AM
May 2021

... and coal but not so good for passenger trains. I tried to explain this to my son a few years ago
as we passed a New River Company Store on Rt. 612 in W.V. how it was when we went there
to go rafting but I don't think I got through. "They" had you up in the hills and so you worked
coal, went to the company store, and became angry @ outsiders. However the mine owners lived
in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, NYC, Florida and Charleston.



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