In the 1940s Coal Camp of Stansbury, Wyoming, Life revolved around the underground mine, community, and family.
Wood writes honestly and compellingly about mines and miners, Coal Camp ki.
But demand for Coal waned, and then one day unexpectedly the Whistle blew and Wood s Life turned upside down.
Families had homes with indoor plumbing, children enjoyed friendship and freedom, and the men had a steady income.
In many ways, it was the idyllic model town Union Pacific Coal had built it to be.
In the 1940s Coal Camp of Stansbury, Wyoming, Life revolved around the underground mine, community, and family