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After the Civil War, some coal mines and land in Midlothian, VA (these  
were the oldest commercial coal mines in the USA operating from circa  
1700 to the Great Depression) were owned by northern and foreign  
companies. But I have never seen in any of the numerous title searches  
I have done any evidence for ownership outside of locals, apart from  
property owned by family members residing in other states, but even  
then still in the south.

Lyle Browning


On Dec 31, 2007, at 9:14 PM, Henry Wiencek wrote:

> At a New Year's party I fell into conversation with a gentleman who  
> told me
> with certainty that many southern plantations were owned by northern
> manufacturing companies. I have never heard of a plantation owned by a
> northern company. Has anyone seen any evidence of this?
>
> Happy New Year to all.
>
> Henry Wiencek
>
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