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The Thurber coal district sprang to life in the late 1880s in
northern Erath County, Texas, some seventy miles west of Fort
Worth. The mines were opened by the Texas & Pacific Coal
Company to fuel the locomotives of its railway, whose tracks
crossed the state from Marshall to El Paso. The company also built
the town of Thurber to service the mines. It then imported workers
from distant points, eventually including some twenty
nationalities, whose old country ways contrasted sharply with
neighboring farm life. John Spratt grew to manhood in Mingus, just
three miles north of Thurber during the 1920s. His chronicle of the
Thurber district is not only a nostalgic trip back in time but also
a case study of the impact of technological change on one part of
modern America.
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