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AHC Grants in Action: Uncovering the Coal Mining Heritage of Kemmerer and Diamondville
He laid the objects thoughtfully on top of the three card tables in his garage, a showcase of coveted and kept personal history of his family’s deep connection with the town, and with coal. Frank Scigliano is a third generation … Continue reading →
Posted in Coal industry, community collections, Community Impact, Community Stories, Labor History, Local history, mining history, oral histories, Uncategorized, Wyoming history
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Tagged AHC Teaching and Research Grants, Aubrey Edwards, Coal Transition, Cultural Heritage, Diamondville, Memory Keepers
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