A Trip Through Time, Brushy Mountain Prison The Road to Hell |
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Author:
| Harvey, William |
Editor:
| Harvey, William |
Illustrator:
| Harvey, William |
Afterword by:
| Harvey, William |
Cover Design by:
| Harvey, William |
Created by:
| Harvey, William |
Original Author:
| Harvey, William |
Preface by:
| Harvey, William |
Research by:
| Harvey, William |
Volume Editor:
| Harvey, William |
Transcribed by:
| Harvey, William |
Text by:
| Harvey, William |
Summary by:
| Harvey, William |
Reviewed by:
| Harvey, William |
Produced by:
| Harvey, William |
Presented by:
| Harvey, William |
Preliminary Work by:
| Harvey, William |
ISBN: | 978-0-578-33860-6 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2021 |
Publisher: | William Harvey
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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Starting with the Coal Creek War and continuing through the closure of the famous Brushy Mountain Prison. The Coal Creek War was the reason for the building of Brushy Mountain. It was built to use convicts to mine coal for free prison labor and profit from this. After seventy years of mining. The State would turn the prison into a maximum security prison. Some of the most dangerous convicts would be transferred there to what would become known as the " End of the line". After it...
More DescriptionStarting with the Coal Creek War and continuing through the closure of the famous Brushy Mountain Prison. The Coal Creek War was the reason for the building of Brushy Mountain. It was built to use convicts to mine coal for free prison labor and profit from this. After seventy years of mining. The State would turn the prison into a maximum security prison. Some of the most dangerous convicts would be transferred there to what would become known as the " End of the line". After it closing, it would become a tourist attraction for people all of the world to see. A distillery would also be placed on the property with the spirits being made from the mountains own spring water. The prison is a must see tourist attraction