For a time in the US history of coal mining, many of the miners lived on coal company property. This was especially true among the coal mining companies in West Virginia.
lonely and suffering form the hard ship of mining
lonely and suffering form the hard ship of mining
men were fustraited bout not finding gold
men were fustraited bout not finding gold
No, the Nazis did not call the SS men who worked in the Concentration Camps babies. They would never do that since they were the most severe, powerful and deadly men in the Nazi Forces. Most did not even know about the concentration camps except those high up in leadership, Himmler, the workers of the camps and the people who lived around the camps knew of them.
4.2 i think A term loosely applied to any mining town. Viper1
was relief program in which young, jobless men lived in rural camps and worked on enviromental projects
Life in gold-rush mining camps and towns was often harsh and chaotic. Miners faced grueling work conditions, lawlessness, and high costs of goods. However, there was also a sense of excitement with the chance of striking it rich, leading to a diverse population and a bustling economy in these frontier settlements.
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yes they lived close to the camps
What the people did in the minning camps was, Gather to collect gold, and as for the women and children, they cooked and ect.
life in the early California mining camps