Man Carries Coal in Eastern Kentucky
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John C.C. Mayo became interested in geology in while a student at Kentucky Wesleyan College. It was this knowledge of the mineral deposits in eastern Kentucky that made Mayo a very wealthy man through the coal industry. Courtesy of the University of Kentucky.
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John C.C. Mayo
Historical Marker # 1632 in Johnson County remembers entrepreneur John Caldwell Calhoun Mayo as a "dreamer" and a "doer."
Born in Pike County on September 16, 1864, the Mayo family moved to Paintsville in Johnson County when…