Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District


  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District

Nuttallburg was one of almost fifty towns that sprang up along the New River in response to a growing nation's need for coal.

In 1870, England-born entrepreneur John Nuttall saw opportunity in the coal rich New River gorge and began buying land and building infrastructure along the Keeneys Creek drainage. When the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway was completed through the gorge in 1873, the town was ready for its arrival. Nuttallburg became the second mining town in the New River gorge to ship the smokeless coal, processed from a mineral seam hundreds of feet above the river corridor and shipped to industrial cities hundreds of miles away.

Nuttallburg was a bustling mining community by the turn of the century, continuing to thrive after Nuttall's death in 1897 under the direction of his heirs. The town became the focus of national attention in the 1920's when, in an effort known as vertical integration to gain control of all aspects of production, automobile industrialist Henry Ford leased the town's mines to provide coal for his company steel mills. The Fordson Coal Company made many improvements to the mine and town during the eight year tenure, but Ford's plan for vertical integration failed when it became evident he could neither control, nor afford to buy, the railroad that was responsible for transportation of the coal his mines produced. He sold interests in the Nuttallburg mines in 1928.

The mines of Nuttallburg passed through three owners after Henry Ford, with production limited to primarily local use in later years as the market for New River coal declined. Production ceased in 1958 and Nuttallburg became like so many other riverside communities that rose and fell due to changes in the industry. A collection of empty buildings and structure-less foundations, concealed beneath trees and vines, is all that remains. - NPS


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Fairmont Mining Machinery Co. Architect
Roberts and Schaefer Co. Architect
1870/00/00 John Nuttall Owner John Nuttall begins buying land and building infrastructure near Keeneys Creek, establishing Nuttallburg
1872/00/00 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Owner John Nuttall finances ($300,000) a seven-mile branch line of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway through the New River Gorge to Keeneys Creek
1872/00/00 John Nuttall Owner John Nuttall finances ($300,000) a seven-mile branch line of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway through the New River Gorge to Keeneys Creek
1897/00/00 Lawrence William Nuttall Co-Manager Lawrence Nuttall manages the family coal mine at Nuttallburg with Jackson Taylor, 1897-1920
1897/09/17 John Nuttall Died John Nuttall dies at home in Nuttallburg
1923/00/00 Fordson Coal Company Owner Fordson Coal Company leases the Nuttallburg Coal Mines until 1928

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Particulars for Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District:
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Area of Significance Engineering
Historic Use Extractive facility
Owner Federal
Area of Significance Historic and non-aboriginal
Sight Category Historic District
Criteria Historic Event
Area of Significance Industry
Criteria Information Potential
Level of Significance National
Criteria Person
Area of Significance Social History
Historic Use Village site



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 22nd August 2007

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District
Registry Address: WV 852
Registry Number: 07000846
Resource Type: District
Owner: Federal
Architect: Roberts Schaefer Co.; Fairmont Mining Machinery Co.
Architectural Style: No style listed
Area in Acres: 90
Contributing Buildings: 3
Contributing Sites: 6
Contributing Structures: 14
Other Certification: Date received-pending nomination
Certification: Listed in the National Register
Nominator Name: National River
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: National; Local
Area of Significance: Industry, Engineering, Social history, Historic and non-aboriginal
Applicable Criteria: Event, Person, Architecture-Engineering, Information Potential
Significant Year: 1873, 1892, 1920
Associated People: Nuttall, John
Historic Function: Domestic, Industry, processing, extraction
Historic Sub-Function: Extractive facility, Village site
Current Function: Vacant, not in use
Current Sub-Function:

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