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Havaco is an
unincorporated community on the Tug Fork
River in
McDowell County, West Virginia,
United States. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
- Rick
Tolley Biographical details Born (1940-01-06)January 6, 1940
Havaco, West Virginia, U.S. Died
November 14, 1970(1970-11-14) (aged 30) Kenova, West...
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English Excelsior Filbert Gary
Gilliam Hartwell currently called Vallscr****
Havaco Hemphill Jed
Jenkinjones Keystone Kimball Landgraff Leckie Maitland Maybeury...
- 1940, the
Bartley No. 1 Mine
explosion killed 91 miners, and subsequently,
Havaco No. 9 mine
explosion on
January 15, 1956
claimed the
lives of 15 coal miners...
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Coalwood Eckman Elbert Elkhorn English Ennis Erin
Faraday Filbert Gilliam Havaco Hemphill Hensley Hull
Isaban (part)
Jacobs Fork Jed
Jenkinjones Johnnycake...
- people.
Cisco Cuba –
named after the
country of Cuba.
Cubana Decota Etowah Havaco Havana –
named after the
eponymous Cuban capital.
Hiawatha –
named after...
- Nottingham; (d. 2004)
Fourteen coal
miners were
killed in an
explosion at
Havaco, West Virginia, but
another 253 escaped,
despite the
force of the blast...