N&W in 1910--Mail service
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Alex,
Thanks for setting the record straight about Pageton.  Most of us know that Wikipedia suffers from some misinformation posted there.
I wonder if the Samuel Evans you mentioned would be the Samuel J. Evans who founded the electric company in Keystone, WV, reportedly in 1907, and later the electric company and streetcars in Princeton, WV.
Gordon Hamilton
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  Interesting, but I don't think it is true.
  Page Coal & Coke Company was incorporated in McDowell County by Samuel Crozer, John Crozer and Louis Page of Upland, WV in 1903.  Additional shareholders were John Lincoln, Samuel Evans, and John Tierney of Elkhorn, WV and Laurence Tierney of Powhatan, WV.  Each of these shareholders were industrialists and coal men.  Page Coal & Coke Company leased its property from Crozer Land Association.
  The community of Pageton was first proposed as LePage.  When the post office rejected that name, the second chioce was Pageville.  When that name was rejected, the name choice became Pageton.
  The Crozer's and Page's of near Philadelphia were fairly closely assocated in business ventures.  The Crozers and Louis Page also were the incorporators and major shareholders in the Upland Coal & Coke Company and eventually the Crozer Coal & Land Company.
  Alex Schust  
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    As a postscript to the posting below I should have pointed out that the Pageton, WV, mentioned in the article as being on the Tug Fork branch of the N&W was named for William Nelson Page of Virginian Railway fame as stated in the following from Wikipedia:
    Pageton was named for William Nelson Page (1854-1932) a civil engineer and industrialist who lived in Ansted, where he managed many  iron, coal, and railroad enterprises. William Page was the first president of  The Virginian Railway Company (now a part of Norfolk Southern).
    William N. Page was a principal of the Page Coal and Coke Company, a coal and  coking company with another operation in Page in Fayette County. He established the mining operation tipple and coking ovens at Pageton around 1907. The colliery in Page, West Virginia was the Loup Creek Colliery Company and was a completely separate entity.
    Gordon Hamilton
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      Bluefield Daily Telegraph
      April 7, 1910
      NEW MAIL SERVICE
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      Inaugurated on Tug Fork Branch of Norfolk and Western
          The Norfolk and Western has inaugurated a new mail service on the Tug Fork branch.  Two mails a day now go to Anawalt and this service is greatly appreciated.  The people along the Anawalt section now want an opportunity to get the train to lay over at Pageton or Anawalt at night instead of at Gary as they figure in this way they will be able to go to Welch or some other point and return the same day.  An effort will also be made to get a local freight service on the line.  There are eighteen or twenty mines on the Tug Fork branch and the coal companies along the line feel that enough business goes to and from these operations to warrant a local freight.  It is likely that a petition will be prepared asking for such an extension of the local freight service.
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      [If there were no local freight service on Tug Fork branch how did these eighteen or so mines get the material for the tipples and mine material such as rails, cars, etc?  As far as that goes how did any mines get started before the railroad reached the mine location?]
      Gordon Hamilton
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