In the 19th century, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky were the the epicenters of Coal mining in America Not only was Coal needed for energy, but it was a key to the steelmaking process.
Trees Above with Coal Below follows the immigration of the John Nuttall family to Pennsylvania and West Virginia, where they became pioneers in the Coal industry, eventually establishing a relationship with Henry Ford, who wanted control of the sources of Coal needed to make the steel used in his a.
In the 19th century, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky were the the epicenters of Coal mining in America Not only was Coal needed for energy, but it was a key to the steelmaking process