. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TEN FEET OF SOLID COAL. MOUNTAIN CHILDREN OF THE NEW SCHOOL With this knowledgein mind it is good toknow that the peopleof the Elkhorn arefortunate with respectto the men who havecome to develop theircountry. Than thetwo gentlemen incharge of the railroadand the mines, H. and EverettDrennen, they couldfind no better city of Jenkinsfor all its bustle, has an air of quiet content, of. cleanliness and order. The edu-cational advantages are as adequate as those of any cityof equal size; and as the miners children foregather at the sc
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TEN FEET OF SOLID COAL. MOUNTAIN CHILDREN OF THE NEW SCHOOL With this knowledgein mind it is good toknow that the peopleof the Elkhorn arefortunate with respectto the men who havecome to develop theircountry. Than thetwo gentlemen incharge of the railroadand the mines, H. and EverettDrennen, they couldfind no better city of Jenkinsfor all its bustle, has an air of quiet content, of. cleanliness and order. The edu-cational advantages are as adequate as those of any cityof equal size; and as the miners children foregather at the schools one sees the freshyoung faces of our little oldAmerican citizens togetherwith the sturdy children ofour new Americans, childrenof another mountain people,who, far away in the Bal-kans are even now fightingto change the map of Eu-rope to fit a better purpose. An eminent writer ofmodern fiction has usedthese Kentucky and Virginiamountains for the scenes ofmany of his stories, and thepeople of whom he writesare for the most part nativesof these hills. The Tr
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