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Kanawha Coal Operators Association Organized June 25, 1904 Dedicates this page to the memory of Col. Jo hn Q. Dickinson First President This Association Appreciates the Devel- opment of West Virginia University and the Contribution of the School of Mines to the Coal Industry of West Virginia. MR. D. C. KENNEDY Editor ' s Note: C. A. Cabell, of Charleston, West Virginia, is President of the Kanawha Coal Operators ' Association and Duncan C. Kennedy has been Sec- retary of the Association since it was organized thirty-four years ago. Mr. Cabell and Mr. Kennedy were both associated with Colonel John Q Dickin- son in the first organization of the Kanawha Opera- tors. MR. C. A. CABELL
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The Officers and Membership of the West Virginia Coal Association Express Grateful Appreciation to the Student Body, West Virginia University, for the Recognition Accorded the COAL INDUSTRY OF WEST VIRGINIA and Its Heavy Contribution to the Development of our State and the Growth of our Institutions. ) G Bradley, Dundon, W Va., President Dr. Gory Hogg, Lewisburg, W. Va., Vice President C. C. Dickinson, Charleston, W. Va., Treasurer Jesse V. Sullivan, Charleston, W. Va., Secretary J 33()4C
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COL. JOHN Q. DICKINSON John Quincy Dickinson was born in Virginia, November 20, 1 83 1 , and served in the Confederate Army in the Civil War. After the war he moved to the Kanawha Valley and became a large holder of land rich in minerals and gas. Coal production soon became his greatest interest, he becoming subsequently president of J. Q. Dickinson Company at Maiden, Quincy Coal Company and the Bedford Corporation. He is survived by two sons, John L. and Charles C, both of whom are active in business affairs in West Virginia. - IVERZ ' .T '
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