Measure makes coal state rock
by The Associated Press
2 years ago | 425 views | 0 0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
GILBERT (AP) — Bituminous coal is now West Virginia’s official state rock.

Gov. Joe Manchin has signed a House of Delegates resolution making the designation based primarily on coal’s contribution to the state’s economy and history. West Virginia is the nation’s No. 2 coal producer behind Wyoming and a key source of energy to the South and East.

The resolution notes explorer John Peter Salley found coal near Racine in 1742 — he named the Coal River as a result.

George Washington observed a Mason County coal fire in 1770, and Conrad Cotts opened the state’s first commercial coal mine near Wheeling in 1810.

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
Weather
Sponsored By:

Lottery
Sponsored By:

Stocks
Sponsored By:


featured businesses
Gasoline Prices
Sponsored By:

Recipes
Sponsored By: