Coal Village Site

N of Port Graham, Port Graham, Alaska. County/parish: Kenai Peninsula.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places November 21, 1978. NRIS 78003424.

1 contributing site. 1 contributing structure.

Also known as:

  • AHRS Site No. SEL-021
  • Coal Cove

From Wikipedia:

Coal Village Site

The Coal Village Site, also known as Coal Cove after the name of the bay south of it, is a historic archaeological site near Port Graham, Alaska. It was the location of a coal mining operation established by the Russian American Company in 1855, and was for a time the third largest settlement in Russian Alaska. An open-pit coal mine was mined until 1860, when a fire destroyed the main steam engine, and the site was abandoned in 1865. When the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, it was overgrown, and remnants of building foundations, a railway, and other artifacts were discernible, as was a refuse midden.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75325586

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