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Troll_For_Truth t1_iza9azi wrote
Reply to comment by SergIsCynical in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Spot on. I always thought if I ever won the big lottery like that big 1 billion one id build something there. A start. Wouldnt fix anything, but a start. There was once talk of a textile (sock) factory, a few other smaller ones since, but nothing came of it. I always shouted about tourism but that didnt go anywhere either. Lots of rugged wilderness, trails, even kingdom come park nearby. Hell the AT isnt too terribly far. Probably too far but still. Place needs a refocus and advertising. Its hard to see my old neighborhood gone on google earth. Our house is still there but isnt in the best shape. Im never going to be gone because practically an entire side of resthaven is family. Always going back.
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz9md4u wrote
Reply to comment by caesar15 in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Funny how that works isnt it. Same said for oil.
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz742bd wrote
Reply to comment by informativebitching in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Before it is lost yeah. Ive been doing the same. Talking to my dad a lot and recording it. He doesnt have much time left.
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz70qd8 wrote
Reply to comment by informativebitching in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Chevrolet coal camp for us. Do you know which was for him?
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz6yvzq wrote
Reply to comment by hteultaimte69 in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Once the mines closing and the rerouting if the river were done, there wasnt much left, and it descended into what it is today. It needs a renaissance
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz6yq2b wrote
Reply to comment by clarkss12 in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Almost all the towns were. Benham, lynch, evarts, brookside, eac of those hollers had a coal tipple in it when I was a kid
Troll_For_Truth t1_iz61udx wrote
I grew up in harlan. My grandfathers worked those mines in the early 1900s from seven years old. It was not a happy time. My parents were born in the coal camps in the 40s. Further, the strikes in the 70s, shown in the movie harlan county usa, have people in it who remember the war. Excellent topic to research, write an essay, and bring again to the forefront. Bloody Harlan should never be forgotten. Harlan always had rebels. Courthouse was burned down around seven times.
Troll_For_Truth t1_izgi68j wrote
Reply to comment by sd51223 in An essay on The Harlan County War by BonesOfTheWaywardSon
Yessir. Another cool moment for me at least is "hey theres my cousin!" :)