On Pocahontas Avenue, 1.1 miles south of the Town of Bramwell, on the left when traveling west.
Called “Home of the Millionaires” when town’s fourteen represented the greatest per capita concentration in the U.S. Incorporated in 1889, Bramwell was the business and residential community for Pocahontas coalfield owners and operators such as J.H. . . . — — Map (db m1857) HM
On Pocahontas Avenue, 1.1 miles south of Town of Bramwell, on the left when traveling south.
John Cooper’s mine in Cooper section of Bramwell shipped 1st coal from W. Virginia’s valuable Pocahontas Coalfield over N&WRR on 4 Nov. 1884. The Coaldale, Caswell Creek & Booth-Bowen mines, operated by Cooper, Jones, Freeman, Booth & Bowen, were . . . — — Map (db m1858) HM