Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Item Title

View of Arch Mineral Corporation's mountaintop removal and reclamation project, the Samples Mine on Cabin Creek. [Photo]

Author/Creator

Photographer: Hufford, Mary

Created/Published

June 28, 1995

Notes

The Samples Mine was named for the St. Louis, Missouri-based company's executive, Eugene Samples. Though permit applications for mountaintop removal projects routinely attest to the absence of prime farmland in such sites, articles in 19th century industrial publications like The Virginian extol the value of the land for its capacity to support a population of workers. D.T. Ansted praises the Cabin Creek Plateau for its moderate winters, delightful climate, excellent water, and deep soil, “well-adapted to the growth of wheat, Indian corn, potatoes and other crop.” “There are on the plateaus,” he wrote in June of 1885, “intersected by the valleys, many thousand acres of good land, admirable adapted for cultivation. These lands are nowhere far from settled habitations, and would supply everything required for a colony of emigrants. The climate is delightful for the greater part of the year, and the winters moderate and short. There is excellent water and deep soil, well-adapted to the growth of wheat, Indian corn, potatoes and other crops. The pastures where the trees have been removed are excellent, and the cattle are left to graze far into the winter. By offering allotments of moderate extent on easy terms, reserving the minerals, population could be secured and the whole district improved. The reserved allotments would soon increase in value. The cost of placing emigrants on these lands, from Liverpool, would not exceed $45 per head.” (Ansted 1885)
Event: Tour of Mountaintop Removal and Reclamation Sites from Seng Creek to White Oak.

Subjects

Summer
June
Mining
Mountaintop removal
Naming practices
Photo
Ethnography
Photographs
Samples Mine
Cabin Creek, WV

Object Type

still image

Medium

35 mm Color Slide

Language

English

Call Number

CRF-MH-C046-01

Part of

The Coal River Folklife Collection (AFC 1999/008)

Repository

Library of Congress, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Digital ID

afccmns mhc04601
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/afccmns.mhc04601