Mary Workman holds a jar of blackened undrinkable water from her family well caused by coal mining October 1973 in Steubenville, Ohio. Workman refuses to sell her land to the Hanna Coal Company which controls most of the land in the area despite having to transport drinking water from miles away.


Mary Workman holds a jar of blackened undrinkable water from her family well caused by coal mining October 1973 in Steubenville, Ohio. Workman refuses to sell her land to the Hanna Coal Company which controls most of the land in the area despite having to transport drinking water from miles away.


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Location: Steubenville, Ohio
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