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Video Link To Before Chainsaws: #CoalMiners #CoalMiningHistory #IndustrialAmerica In the early 1900s, coal mining shaped the daily lives of millions of American families. Deep underground and far from public view, coal miners worked long hours in darkness, heat, and danger—powering railroads, factories, homes, and entire cities above them. This video presents historic photographs of coal miners and mining communities in Kentucky, Alabama, Virginia, and Pennsylvania during the late 1800s and early 1900s. These images capture the men, boys, and families who lived and labored in company towns—where the mine dictated work, housing, wages, and survival. Coal mining was among the most dangerous occupations of the era. Cave-ins, explosions, black lung disease, and long-term injury were common, yet generation after generation continued the work. These photographs offer a quiet record of endurance, hardship, and dignity in a time when coal fueled America’s industrial rise. This film is a visual history—unhurried and reflective—preserving the faces and places of an industry that shaped the nation and the people who carried its weight underground. Photo Relic is all about the olden days. Just old black and white pictures of how life was back when times were simpler. Old pictures of everyday life at work and at play. Life in the city and life in the country. People who made the world what it is today.