[SEL] I'm Back!
Rick Rowlands
rowlands1941 at adelphia.net
Fri Sep 1 08:34:32 PDT 2006
Up here the seam was called Brier Hill block coal. I think the two names
have seperate origins.
Rick
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From: "Curt" <curt at imc-group.com>
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Subject: Re: [SEL] I'm Back!
> Rick,
> Congratulations on home ownership!
> As a trivia note, the Coalburg name refers to a prominent seam of coal
> that's found in Ky, Pa, Wv. Sounds like it ran up into Oh too.
> Curt
>
> Rick Rowlands wrote:
>
>>I had to unsubscribe for a few days while we moved from an apartment to a
>>house. Finally!!! We bought my dad's place in Hubbard Township. Its out
>>in the country on an acre of land. The property is covered with mature
>>maple, pine and apple trees and has a large garage should I want to keep
>>some old iron here. The area is actually known as Coalburg, and got its
>>name from the mines that were in the area 120 years ago.
>>Rick Rowlands
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